Overview
GLIDE offers comprehensive support services to San Francisco’s vulnerable and marginalized populations to overcome the barriers of poverty, violence, homelessness and substance use disorders. We provide a spiritual home for all through our uplifting Sunday Celebrations at 9:00 and 11:00 am every week. GLIDE respects the dignity of every individual in our community, particularly during times of hardship. No matter how many times a person falls, they are always welcome at GLIDE and given another chance at recovering, rehabilitating, moving toward self-sufficiency and developing personally and spiritually. GLIDE’s social services were launched in 1969 when a handful of volunteers began serving a Monday night meal to people on the street. Since then, GLIDE has become one of San Francisco’s largest and most comprehensive providers of innovative programs and services, including a Daily Free Meals Program, HIV/HepC Prevention, Harm Reduction, Walk-In Center, Family, Youth and Childcare Services, and Violence Intervention Programs.
Contact
330 Ellis St
San Francisco, CA 94102
(415) 674-5180
(415) 674-6295
lmark@glide.org
jdepietro@glide.org
https://www.glide.org/program/hiv-hep-c-and-harm-reduction-services/
https://www.facebook.com/glidesf
https://twitter.com/glidesf
Hours
The Syringe Access Services program, better known as SAS, is where participants can get safer drug use supplies, like sterile needles and injection equipment, naloxone and overdose reversal training, PPE, safer sex supplies, and sharps disposal containers.
On the Taylor side of 330 Ellis the SAS desk is a common initial touchpoint for participants as we can connect them to HIV, Hepatitis C, and STI testing, health systems navigation, and case management.
- Syringe Access and Supplies: Monday, Tuesday, and Friday, 9am to 1pm on the Taylor side of the building
- 6th floor temporarily closed – Please contact your case manager or navigator by phone or email for assistance.