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Housing & Services - PARTNERSHIPS
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In order to strengthen Community Housing Partnership's capacity to provide high quality services to formerly homeless people in San Francisco, we partner with other agencies whose work aligns closely with our own, from employment training and workforce development to provision of property management and tenant services in buildings that serve people who have been homeless. These partnerships are a valuable way to connect with other agencies serving this population to improve the quality of life for all in our community.

Supportive Housing Employment Collaborative – SHEC

Community Housing Partnership is the lead agency for SHEC. Founded in 1996, when several San Francisco social service agencies joined forces to ensure that their formerly homeless tenants connect with resources that are tailored to their special needs, and to help people who have endured homelessness to achieve long-term economic and personal stability, SHEC's purpose is to coordinate these agencies' resources by providing educational and vocational opportunities to more than 225 tenants each year.

SHEC member agencies are:

Chinatown Community Development Center
Community Housing Partnership
Conard House
Episcopal Community Services
Hamilton Family Center
Mercy Housing California
Swords to Plowshares

Property Management

Community Housing Partnership provides property management services to partner agencies serving people who have been homeless.

On Treasure Island, we manage 66 units of housing for Catholic Charities CYO.

In the Tenderloin, we provide property management to the Cambridge and Hamlin’s 126 units of housing, owned by Chinatown Community Development Center.

Resident Support Services

Community Housing Partnership provides on-site support services to partner agencies serving people who have been homeless.

In the Tenderloin, we provide on-site support services at the Cambridge, Hamlin, and William Penn's 217 units of housing, owned by Chinatown Community Development Center.