C.O.V.E.R. Project
Dedicated to assiting our incarcerated veterans
Mission Statement
The Community of Veterans Engaged in Restoration (COVER) is a San Francisco Sheriff’s Department program designed for
veterans of all the branches of the United States Military. The COVER program provides veterans regardless of their character
of discharge with an opportunity to address their obstacles for positive reintegration into society after serving in the military
and its aftermath. COVER provides in-jail/post release case management services utilizing the multi-faceted departments of the San
Francisco Sheriff’s Department and its supporting agencies.
COVER Service Providers
Organization |
Role |
Veterans’
Administration |
For those with an honorable discharge
there is a vocational outreach coordinator |
Community Works |
Man Alive (through
RSVP) |
San Francisco Vet
Center |
Weekly visits to assist in VA documents
(i.e. DD-214) |
NoVA Project |
Visits those who need housing but do not meet VA criteria |
Metropolitan Fresh
Start |
Weekly group facilitation |
Salvation Army |
Housing beds for Veterans |
Five Keys Charter
School |
Resource sharing (new program beginning
to share computers during and after school) |
Jail
Psychiatric Services |
Interns dedicated for counseling
purposes |
Coming Home Project
|
Provides information on community
resources for Veterans |
I-Rest |
Weekly meditation |
Acupuncture |
Volunteer services
for weekly acupuncture |
Swords to Plowshares |
Case management, outreach liaison
|