Popping Up 2nd Saturdays in the Bayview – 11/13/21

100% College Prep Institute
1201 Mendell Street, San Francisco, CA 94124

Recognizing that healthy families and communities start with healthy pregnancies, the Bayview Pop-Up Village Health & Wellness Hood will focus on providing a “one-stop-shop” for pregnancy/family-related services and offerings — including MediCal sign up and access to the many pregnancy-focused public health, clinical and community programs in SF (see vendors below). But all community members are welcome to enjoy the many diverse Village offerings: food, cooking demos, pop-up shops, music, and more!

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Pop-Up Village Program of Activities - November 2021

WHO WAS THERE

Black Infant Health Program

Black Infant Health provides culturally affirming services that honor the needs, history, and traditions of women of African descent.

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Homeless Prenatal Program and Jelani House

HPP is a family resource center on a mission to break the cycle of childhood poverty focusing on families with children 0-5, but including families with children up to 17 years. Services range from basic needs to housing support and everything in between.

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MCAH Home Visiting Program

Public Health Nurse (PHN) Program partners pregnant persons with their own personal nurse. We provide information around what to expect during pregnancy and childbirth, baby care and development, plus much more. We are available to clients regardless of age, immigration status, or gender identity.

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Pregnancy Pop-Up Village UCSF Research Team

We are a group of researchers at the University of California, San Francisco who are carrying out a study to learn more about pregnant people’s experiences at the Pregnancy Pop-Up Village.

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San Francisco Human Services Agency

The San Francisco Human Services Agency is your home for help with food, health insurance, supportive care, financial assistance, child care, and more.

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SisterWeb SF Community Doula Network

SisterWeb supports a network of culturally congruent community doulas from and for Black, Latinx, and Pacific Islander pregnant people in San Francisco. We provide a free birth companion (doula) with expertise, support, and advocacy to promote a satisfying and dignified birth experience.

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WIC Program

WIC is a supplemental nutrition program for Women, Infants, and Children that provides nutrition education, breastfeeding support, a WIC card to purchase healthy foods at the grocery store, and referrals to healthcare and other community services.

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Rafiki Coalition for Health and Wellness

Rafiki Coalition provides a safe space for health and wellness services for our Black/African American Community in San Francisco. Programs include therapy, massage, chiropractic services, wellness activities, navigation services, food resources, and other community resources.

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SFHN Clinics

We are community primary care clinics that provide medical, dental, and wellness services to families in San Francisco. We link patients and families with all the resources needed to live healthier lives.

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Umoja Health

Umoja Health is a group of community members and organizations partnering with doctors, nurses, and infectious disease experts from UCSF and the San Francisco Department of Public Health to address the inequity in the burden of COVID-19 on Black, Latinx, and other minority communities.

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The Butterfly Movement

In order to change the world, we must embody the transformation we want to see. Pollinating the Planet Soul to Seed to Soil!

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Apothecary for the People

Apothecary For The People is a Bay Area apothecary that supports local economy and agriculture. It is rooted in an ecological perspective to remembering, returning, and reclaiming our Native ways.

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DJ Red Corvette

Carmena is a Bayview native and graduate of 100%CP. She has come home to support the soundtrack of the Pop-Up and give us life!

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Everyone's Place Acupuncture

Dr. Tenisha Dandridge is passionate about closing the racial health disparities gap in the US and uses Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine in the treatment of Multigenerational Legacies of Trauma. She provides free acupuncture at the Pop-Up Village.

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