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The official fine and fee discount guide from The Financial Justice Project, housed in the San Francisco Office of the Treasurer & Tax Collector

Did you receive a “Quality of Life” citation and you are struggling with homelessness?

Bench iconThrough the Adult and Youth CONNECT Programs, you can save hundreds of dollars and dismiss eligible “quality of life” citations by receiving 20 hours of social service assistance. These include citations like sleeping in a park and obstructing a sidewalk.

Click below to learn more about how to apply for the Adult and Youth CONNECT Programs!

Step 1: Confirm that you are eligible

Check the San Francisco District Attorney’s website to see if your citation is eligible. Then, download the citation dismissal form: sfdistrictattorney.org/resources/the-connect-program/

Step 2: Take the form to an approved organization

The full list of approved organizations is available at the San Francisco District Attorney’s website: sfdistrictattorney.org/resources/the-connect-program/

Step 3: Receive 20 hours of social service assistance

Step 4: Have your service provider verify your hours

Send the completed form to SFDA.connect@sfgov.org

Contact the San Francisco District Attorney's Office if you have questions:

San Francisco District Attorney’s Office
350 Rhode Island Street
North Building, Suite 400N
San Francisco, CA 94103
M-F, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
(628) 652-4000

Step 1: Contact Huckleberry Community Assessment and Resource Center

Huckleberry Community Assessment and Resource Center
44 Gough Street, Suite 104
San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 437-2500 9 a.m.–10 p.m., Monday–Friday

Step 2: Receive 20 hours of social service assistance

A full list of eligible infractions for youth is available on this flyer: sfgov.org/financialjustice/youth-connect-program-flyer