REPORT

District 5 Resources

District 5

For urgent safety or public works issues:

  • If you are experiencing an emergency, please call 9-1-1 immediately.
  • SF 311: Call 3-1-1 or download the mobile version here.
    • Once you have submitted a request, please email our office the 311 case number and screenshot of the request so we can follow up with the related departments. 
  • SFPD Non-Emergency Line: (415) 553-0123
  • Police Station Finder
    • Tenderloin Station: (415) 345-7300
    • Northern Station: (415) 614-3400
    • Park Station: (415) 681-6487

Homelessness & Outreach Support:

  • SF HOT (Homeless Outreach Team): (628) 652-8000
  • Adult Coordinated Entry Access Points 
    • Get help on housing problem solving, assessment, prioritization, and referral to housing and other community services for San Francisco adults experiencing homelessness.
  • Adult Shelter Reservation Form 
    • Call the San Francisco Homeless Outreach Team (SFHOT) to request outreach and connection to available resources at: (628) 652-8000

Mental Health Support:

  • SF Mental Health Access Line: (888) 246-3333 (available 24/7)
  • SF Behavioral Health Access Line: (415) 255-3737 – 24/7 for mental health or substance use concerns

Tenant & Housing Support:

  • SF Rent Board: (415) 252-4600 or sfrb.org
  • Eviction Defense Collaborative: (415) 659-9184 or evictiondefense.org
  • Housing Rights Committee of SF: (415) 703-8634

Immigration Resources

  • Rapid Response Hotline: (415) 200-1548
    • Call to report ICE activity in San Francisco. Support available in Spanish, Arabic, Cantonese, and Mandarin. Please use this line only for ICE-related reports.
  • SF Immigrant Legal & Education Network (SFILDC): sfildc.org
    • Provides free, culturally competent legal services, education, and advocacy to support and protect immigrant communities in San Francisco.

D5 Intern/Volunteer Opportunities 

  • Interested in joining our office as a volunteer or intern? Learn more or apply here.

Resources for Residents Impacted by the Safeway Closure

Grocery StoreAddressDistance from Safeway

Divisadero Farmers’ Market
Sundays 9:00 am-1:00 pm

1377 Fell Street

1.1 miles

Heart of the City Farmer’s Market
Sundays: 7:00am-4:00pm
Wednesdays: 7:00am-4:00pm

Fulton Street at Larkin Street (Fulton Plaza)

1.1 miles

Fillmore Farmers’ Market
Saturdays 9:00am-1:00pm

1700 O’Farrell Street

0.1 miles

Jai Ho Indian Grocery Store

1462 Fillmore Street

0.1 miles

Lucky

1750 Fulton Street

1.2 miles

Mollie Stone’s

2435 California Street

0.6 miles

Nijiya Market

1737 Post Street #333

0.2 miles

Super Mira

1790 Sutter Street

0.4 miles

Trader Joe’s

555 Fulton Street

0.6 miles

Trader Joe’s

3 Masonic Avenue

1.5 miles

Whole Foods

1765 California Street

1.1 miles

Woori Food Market

1528 Fillmore Street

0.1 miles

PharmacyAddressPhone Number

B&B Pharmacy

1727 Fillmore Street

(415) 674-8116

Charlie’s Drug Store

1101 Fillmore Street

(415) 567-0771

CVS Pharmacy

701 Van Ness Avenue

(415) 848-1088

New Sutter Pro Pharmacy

2300 Sutter Street, Suite 101

(415) 567-3223

Post and Divisadero Pharmacy

2299 Post Street, Suite 109

(415) 488-8996

Thousand Cranes Pharmacy

1832 Buchanan Street, Suite 203

(415) 409-4357

Walgreens

1899 Fillmore Street

(415) 771-4603

Walgreens

2100 Webster Street

(415) 441-5742

SFMTA Accessibility Services

With the upcoming closure of the pharmacy at the Safeway site, older adults and people with disabilities may benefit from the following San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) programs:

Shop-a-Round Program

Shop-a-Round is a convenient, low-cost shuttle service provided by the SFMTA that assists seniors and people with disabilities in traveling to grocery stores or supermarkets within San Francisco. The service offers personalized assistance not available on standard public transit. As of January 1, 2025, the fare for a one-way trip is $2.75

Essential Trip Card (ETC) Program

Essential Trip Card (ETC) Program provides assistance for essential taxi trips to alternative pharmacies and other necessary destinations.

  • The ETC Program is designed to support seniors and people with disabilities by covering an estimated 1-2 essential taxi trips per month.
  • Eligibility: Individuals must be 65+ years old or have a qualifying disability to enroll.
  • Application Process: Primarily conducted over the phone by calling 415-351-7053.
  • General Information: Essential Trip Card Program

Upcoming Info Sessions on SFMTA Accessibility Programs

  • February 24th at 11 AM
    • Where: African American Art & Culture Complex (762 Fulton St, San Francisco, CA 94102)

Community Food Access Resource

Booker T. Washington Community Service Center's “Food to Freedom'' Food Justice program provides an array of weekly, free culturally-appropriate and quality food services and educational opportunities to the San Francisco District 5 community through a Black cultural lens. BTWCSC programs aim to radically transform the local food distribution system by centering a “Black Led, Black Fed” ecosystem, a farm-to-community center initiative that nourishes bodies, minds, and souls.

To access these programs, please fill out this interest form and a BTWCSC staff member will get in touch shortly. Please note that filling out the interest form does not guarantee immediate enrollment. All interested participants must complete a formal intake. We appreciate your patience and cooperation.