Getting Out & Staying Out

San Francisco Resources for People Leaving Jails and Prisons

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Community Assessment and Services Center

CASC Program Overview

The Community Assessment and Services Center (CASC) is a partnership between the San Francisco Adult Probation Department (SFAPD) and UCSF/Citywide. The CASC is behavioral health-focused, multi-services one-stop clinical reentry center that bridges SFAPD probation supervision services with comprehensive support including clinical and reentry case management, medication management and distribution, peer mentoring, 1:1 therapy, education and employment services, barrier removal, and benefits acquisition.


As the City's premiere reentry center, the CASC's therapeutic community embraces a client-centered, strength-based approach, empowers personal responsibility, and co-locates services that build self-sufficiency including SFAPD-funded transitional housing and rental subsidy programs, employment placement and retention services, vocational training opportunities, mental health and substance use services, women's gender responsive services, parenting and life skills programs, batterers’ intervention programs, cognitive-behavioral interventions, social activities, outings and events, and meeting space for community partners.


For more information please visit the CASC website at: https://reentrysf.org.


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