- Family Service Agency of San Francisco
Family Service Agency of San Francisco (FSA) was founded in 1889 as Associated Charities by
Katharine Felton (1873-1940). FSASF is the oldest nonsectarian, nonprofit charitable social-services provider in theCity and County of San Francisco . It relies on contributions from government, private donors, and private clients.FSA focuses on strengthening families by providing caring, effective, and innovative
social services , with special emphasis on the needs of low-income families,children , and theelderly , and disabled people, thus improving the quality of life for all San Franciscans.The Agency has four divisions: Children, Youth, and Families Division, Adult Services Division, Senior Services Division, Family Developmental Center, and The Felton Institute. The programs address some of San Francisco’s most critical issues:
homelessness ,substance abuse ,HIV/AIDS , andmental illness . FSA’s programs have been recognized as national models and have received the highest possible ratings from San Francisco’s Department of Public Health. Fact|date=October 2008FSA History
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April 25 ,1889 : Family Service Agency founded as the first general, nonsectarian relief organization in the City.
*1901: At the age of 28,Katharine Felton is named FSA’S Executive Director, a remarkable accomplishment for a woman of that time.
*1906: After the1906 San Francisco Earthquake , FSA directs San Francisco’s entire Earthquake Relief Program and is temporarily merged with the Red Cross to provide earthquake assistance.
*1907: In the crucible of the earthquake and fire, FSA develops innovative solutions that are common practice today. FSA creates the firstemployment agency in the US, develops mental health counseling andfoster care , and combines public and private funds to allow single mother to remain at home.
*1909: FSA inaugurates the "San Francisco Model of Care," combining public and private funds to provide cost-effective social services, changing the way social services are provided nationwide.
*1932: In the aftermath of thestock market crash of 1929 and the ensuingGreat Depression , and in reflection of its increasing role as an agency of social welfare, Associated Charities changes its name to "Citizen's Agency for Social Welfare."
*1933: As a result of theGreat Depression , the Federal government requires that all federal and state funds be expended by public agencies only. In compliance, San Francisco creates a County Welfare Department that takes over all family services previously handled by private agencies such as Citizen's Agency forSocial Welfare . As a result, the Agency begins operating as a government contractor in addition to private services.
*1960: FSA expands its services to include job training, preventive programs, and counseling services.
*1965: FSA launches the Foster Grandparent Program (Senior Corps ), providing low-income senior volunteers with training and stipends to give support and attention to children with special needs at sites throughout San Francisco.
*1977: The Developmental Disabilities Case Management Program for children is begun. FSA initiates a Primary Therapeutic Program, providing physical, occupational, and speech therapies.
*1981: FSA develops the Teenage Pregnancy and Parenting Program (TAPP), a case-management program for teenage parents.
*1984: The Senior Companion Program (Senior Corps ), bringing together mobile seniors and their frail, homebound peers, is launched.
*2006: TheFelton Institute for Excellence in Clinical Training is begun and named after FSA founder Kitty FeltonExternal links
* [http://www.fsasf.org FSA's Official Website]
* [http://www.feltoninstitute.org Felton Institute Website]
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* [http://www.sfgov.org/site/planning_page.asp?id=52869 Resources in the San Francisco Public Library]
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