San Francisco Boys and Girls Home

The San Francisco Boys’ and Girls’ Home (SFBGH) is a San Francisco-based community program serving high-risk children and adolescents experiencing serious emotional, family, social, and educational problems.  This program, a part of Catholic Charities CYO, offers a spectrum of services to children and adolescents regardless of race or religion. 

SFBGH was developed in response to the need for a continuum of care. The San Francisco Boys’ and Girls’ Home consists of two group homes, categorized as level 12 under the DSS Rate Classification system and licensed by the Department of Social Services (DSS). The Boys’ and Girls’ Home also provides educational services in partnership with the San Francisco Unified School District.                                                                  

SFBGH - Girls Residential Treatment Program                                         
The Girls Residential treatment program, also known as Euclid House, is a long-term treatment program which specializes in the rehabilitation of sexually and physically abused girls who require placement in a 24 hour, 7 day a week therapeutic treatment program.

In addition, the program is designed to work with children with other emotional issues beyond abuse. Professional treatment services consist of psychotherapy, counseling, family therapy, medical referrals, and age appropriate recreational and vocational activities and involvement in community programs.