
Commission on the Status of Women | SF.gov
Tasked with helping to transform San Francisco into a fully gender equitable City, the San Francisco Commission on the Status of Women champions the equitable treatment and …
Home - The Women's Building
The Women’s Building is a safe place that addresses two of San Francisco’s most pressing issues: – Services and advocacy for the well-being of women and girls – Affordable space for nonprofits and community members
Welcome to the Department of Status of Women (DOSW)
The Department on the Status of Women is committed to advancing equity and empowering women in all areas of life. This strategic plan outlines our key objectives and initiatives for the coming years, focusing on creating systemic change through policy development, advocacy, and community engagement.
Who We Are | Department on the Status of Women
Tasked with helping to transform San Francisco into a fully gender equitable City, we champion the equitable treatment and advancement of women and girls across social, economic and political indexes through policies, programs and legislation, both within City and County government and in the private sector.
Shift Happens: Women's Policy Summit
Registration is now open for the San Francisco Women’s Policy Summit, taking place on Thursday, April 18, 2024. Shift Happens is bringing together influential movers, shakers, and change makers to harness our civic, political and electoral …
Women's March San Francisco
Women's March San Francisco (WMSF) - Unifying & empowering everyone who stands for human rights, civil liberties, and social justice for all.
Home - SAN FRANCISCO WOMEN AGAINST RAPE
San Francisco Women Against Rape provides resources, support, advocacy and education to strengthen the work of all individuals, and communities in San Francisco that are responding to, healing from, and struggling to end sexual violence.
Status of Women, Department on | SFGOV
This Department is committed to advancing women's human rights in San Francisco through CEDAW, a UN anti-discrimination treaty, and by working against human trafficking.
La Casa de las Madres
Domestic Violence Support and Prevention. Shelter for women and children. Keeping San Francisco safe since 1976.
San Francisco gender-based violence resources | SF.gov
Resources for people experiencing gender-based violence in San Francisco. You are not alone. Reach out for help if your partner or someone in your life is: If it is not safe for you to call 911, you can text 911.