Founded by Daughters of Charity
Helping San Francisco’s most marginalized women and their families find healing and hope since 1852.
Helping San Francisco’s most marginalized women and their families find healing and hope since 1852.
Our Programs
Epiphany Center seeks to strengthen family life with holistic substance abuse and trauma recovery services for women and their young children.
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ABOUT
Founded in 1852 by the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent De Paul.
Epiphany Center continues the tradition of its founders by providing holistic client-centered care to a diverse population of children, women and families who are the most vulnerable in our society.
Our Clients
In her words…
Epiphany Center alumnae reach out to us to let us know the impact our programs had on their and their little ones’ lives.
VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT
LaVerne Reiterman Honored with St. Louise de Marillac Award
At this year’s Benefit Party & Show, we honored Epiphany League member Mrs. LaVerne Reiterman with the St. Louise de Marillac Award for her over 20 years of selfless service. St. Louise de Marillac, the patron saint of social workers, co-founded the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul. Recipients of the Award are, like St. Louise, deeply committed to our mission of service and have selflessly served the agency for over 7 years.
IN THE NEWS
Epiphany named to Newsweek magazine's annual list of "America's Best Addiction Treatment Centers"
We are so proud and grateful to be featured by Newsweek as one of “America's Best Addiction Treatment Centers 2024.” Thank you to all of you who work directly with our Epiphany Center residents as well as all of you who support our programs through your compassion, hard work and resources.