Affordable Care Act (ACA)
Sheriff’s Office staff work with people in jail to help them apply for health insurance.
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
This 12-step program helps individuals recover from alcohol addiction and stay sober. Program leaders offer meetings in English and Spanish for men and women in jail.
Discharge Planning
Caseworkers meet with clients, focusing on connecting those who struggle with substance use disorders, mental health issues, and homelessness with housing and support services.
Jail-Based Career Center Programing
Staff work with people in jail to help them set career goals, build their resumes, and prepare for job applications. Returning residents connect with America Works, an employment network that helps people from disadvantaged backgrounds find jobs.
Narcotics Anonymous (NA)
This 12-step program helps individuals recover from drug addiction and stay sober. Program leaders offer meetings in English and Spanish for men and women in jail.
Law Library
The law library offers books and resources to help people in jail learn about the law.
Older Adult In-Custody Services
This program helps people in jail who are 55 and older by offering support groups, connection to services, and help with returning to the community once their sentence is complete.
Religious Services
Volunteer religious leaders provide spiritual guidance, bible study, and grief counseling to people in jail. Other activities include concerts, dinners, holiday celebrations, and prayer support for visiting family members.
Roadmap to Peace (RTP)
This Five Keys program provides in-custody case management to people aged 18-24. Five Keys connects young adults with neighborhood support programs to gain self-sufficiency and avoid violence once they are released from jail.
Transitional Age Youth Resiliency Program
Five Keys staff provide intensive one-on-one case management for young adults to help them prevent violence, build self-sufficiency and connect with helpful services.
Survivor restoration program (SRP)
SRP advocates for and supports survivors of domestic and random violence. Your offender must be in San Francisco county jail or in one of our community offender programs.
Successful Transitions for a New Direction (STAND)
STAND helps cis and trans female survivors of domestic violence, stalking, and trafficking. The program offers group treatment, individual counseling, and connection to helpful programs and services.
Re-entry Pod
The Re-entry Pod is a living and learning housing community inside the jail. People who are housed here learn strategies and connect with services that help them successfully return to the community after release from jail.