Housing and Shelters In Zip Code: 94134

We have listed out the shelters and low cost housing services we have in zip code 94134 and surrounding zip codes below.

Shelter Listings is dedicated to serving the homeless and low-income.  We have listed out the shelters and low cost housing services we have in , below. This list has homeless shelters, halfway houses, affordable housing, etc. The database consists of over 3,000 listings and includes emergency shelters, homeless shelters, day shelters, transitional housing, shared housing, residential drug alcohol rehabilitation programs and permanent affordable housing. 

St. Vincent De Paul Society - MSC Shelter

525 5th Street
San Francisco, CA - 94107
415-597-7960
Homeless shelter for men and women. Also provides food and support.

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Episcopal Community Services - Interfaith Emergency Winter Shelter (for Men)

201 8th St.
San Francisco, CA - 94103
415-863-3893
Winter shelter services.

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Episcopal Community Services - Sanctuary

201 8th Street
San Francisco, CA - 94103
(415) 487-3300
transitional, emergency and winter shelters, supportive housing, educational services, job training and a senior center for homeless and low income people in San Francisco

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La Casa De Las Madres - Emergency Shelter (for Women And Children)

*shelter Address Confidential*
San Francisco, CA - 94103
800-503-1850
Emergency Shelter safe haven for women and children fleeing domestic violence.

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Asian Women's Shelter (for Women And Children)

*shelter Address Confidential*
San Francisco, CA - 94110
415-751-7110

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Missionaries Of Charity - Queen Of Peace Shelter (for Pregnant Women)

55 Sadowa St.
San Francisco, CA - 94112
(415) 586-3449
Shelter for pregnant women.

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St. Vincent De Paul Society - Riley Center (domestic Violence) (for Women And Children)

1175 Howard Street
San Francisco, CA - 94103
(415) 255-0165
Services for Survivors of Domestic Violence

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Salvation Army - Harbor House

407 Ninth Street
San Francisco, CA - 94103
(415) 503-3029

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Baker Places - Grove Street House

2157 Grove Street
San Francisco, CA - 94103
415-387-2275
Social Rehabilitation

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Compass Community Services - Compass Family Center

995 Market St
San Francisco, CA - 94103
415-644-0507
temporary family shelter.

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Catholic Charities - St. Joseph's Family Center

899 Guerrero Street
San Francisco, CA - 94110
415-550-4478
emergency shelter geared to assist families

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Catholic Charities - Treasure Island Supportive Housing

P.o. Box 78037
San Francisco, CA - 94107
415-743-0017
Supportive Housing

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Hamilton Family Center - Hamilton Family Residence

273 9th Street
San Francisco, CA - 94103
(415) 321-2612
family shelter, transitional housing, children and youth services.

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LifeMoves - Family Crossroads

50 Hillcrest Drive
Daly City, CA - 94014
650-994-8169
Family Crossroads provides interim shelter and services for homeless families.

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Progress Foundation - La Amistad

2481 Harrison St
San Francisco, CA - 94110
415-285-8100

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Progress Foundation - Carroll House (for Seniors Age 60 And Older)

73 Anderson St
San Francisco, CA - 94110
415-821-1610

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The Riley Center - Brennan House (domestic Violence) (for Women And Children)

3543 18th St # 4
San Francisco, CA - 94110
415-255-2894

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The Riley Center - Rosalie House (domestic Violence) (for Women And Children)

3543 18th St Ste 4
San Francisco, CA - 94110
415-503-4101

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Dolores Street Community Services - Dolores Housing Program (for Men)

938 Valencia St
San Francisco, CA - 94110
415-282-6209
Emergency Housing, shelter, meals, supportive housing, etc

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Dolores Street Community Services - Richard M. Cohen Residence (for People With Hiv/aids)

220 Dolores St
San Francisco, CA - 94103
415-558-0503

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Types of Shelters and Services we provide


We provide many categories of shelter for those in need and in need of services. They include:

Day Shelters supplement homeless and low-income people when the shelter their staying in only offers shelter on an overnight basis. Case management is often provided and sometimes there are laundry and shower facilities.  Meals and basic hygiene may also be offered.  Almost all day shelters provide their services free of charge. Any emergency or homeless shelter that allows clients to stay during the day is also classified under this category.

Emergency Homeless Shelters both provide short term relief for the homeless & low-income. Usually there is a maximum stay of 3 months or less. Many of these shelters ask their clients to leave during the day.  Meals and other supportive services are often offered.  3 times out of 5 these shelters offer their services free of charge.

Halfway Housing helps transition individuals and families from shelters or homelessness to permanent housing. Length of stay is usually anywhere from 6 months to 2 years.  Residents are often required to pay at least 30% of their income toward program fees.  Sometimes the money they pay in fees is returned to them when they leave. Any emergency or homeless shelter that allows their clients to stay more then 6 months is also classified under this category.

Permanent Affordable Housing is a long-term solution for housing. Residents are often allowed to stay as long as they remain in the low-income bracket but is sometimes limited 3 - 5 years.  Residents pay no more than 30% of their income toward rent. Emergency shelters, homeless shelters and transitional housing programs that allow their clients to stay without a maximum stay is also classified under this category.

Drug And Alcohol Rehab programs are intended to treat alcohol and/or drug dependency.  The cost of participating in one of these programs and the method of treatment range significantly. The database operated on this website only includes residential rehab programs (not outpatient programs). We also provide Access to Recovery (ATR) Grant programs for substance abuse treatment. 



Supportive Housing Programs that provide an alternative living arrangement for individuals who, because of age, disability, substance abuse, mental illness, chronic homelessness or other circumstances, are unable to live independently without care, supervision and/or support to help them in the activities of daily living; or who need access to case management, housing support, vocational, employment and other services to transition to independent living.

Shared Housing Programs helps bring low income persons together and helps prevent homelessness by providing affordable housing options. This service is good for families, disabled persons, and others wanted more companionship. ShelterListings.org finds these shared housing locations and lists them throughout our website.

Rooming House or Boarding House A rooming house is a building in which renters occupy single rooms and share kitchens, bathrooms, and common areas. The location may be a converted single family home, a converted hotel, or a purpose built structure. Rooming houses are low cost housing and may have as few as three rooms for rent, or more than a hundred. The same goes for boarding houses. We list these types of residences throughout ShelterListings.org.

Transitional housing is affordable low cost supportive housing designed to provide housing and appropriate support services to persons who are homeless or who are close to homelessness. The transition is to help them be more self sufficient to move toward independent living on their own. Services provided at transitional housing facilities varies from substance abuse treatment, to psychological assistanc, job training, domestic violence assistance, etc. The assistance provided varies, but it is generally affordable and low cost housing. Read the descriptions of each of the transitional living locations for more detailed information.