Ministries & Institutions

Diocesan-Affiliated Nonprofits

Insititutions

College
Chaplaincies

Camps & Retreat Centers

Special
Missions

Religious
Societies

Did you know?

DioCal is home to many chartered nonprofits throughout the Bay Area, each offering a range of services. Together, our congregations and institutions serve thousands of individuals annually, providing hope, healing, support, and community.

Institutions

Braid Mission

Making a lasting impact in the lives of youth in foster care

Clausen House

Creating opportunities for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities

Episcopal Impact Fund

Creating Pathways Out of Poverty

Episcopal Community Services

Providing Essential Services to Individuals and Families Experiencing Homelessness

The School for Deacons

Formation | Service | Compass

Good Samaritan Family Resource Center, Inc. 

Good Samaritan believes all families and children deserve the opportunity to succeed

Ohlhoff Recovery Programs

We are here to help you!

College Chaplaincies

Stanford Canterbury Foundation

A Diocesan Insitution

College Chaplaincy Supported by the Diocese of California.

Cal Canterbury

A Diocesan Insitution

College Chaplaincy Supported by the Diocese of California.

EcHouse at SF State

College Chaplaincy Supported by the Diocese of California.

Camps & Retreat Centers

The Bishop’s Ranch

A Diocesan Insitution

Sharing a place of rare beauty through hospitality that nourishes spirit, body, and mind.

St. Dorothy’s Rest

A Diocesan Insitution

Where spirit meets nature and everyone can be themselves.

St. Columba’s Inverness (Retreat House)

An inclusive contemplative community incarnating the Mystical Body of Christ in Word, Sacrament, and spiritual intimacy.

Special Missions

Sojourn Chaplaincy at SF General Hospital

Comprehensive spiritual and emotional support for everyone who needs it.

Bayview Mission

A Welcoming Community and Safe Haven for All Generations in Bayview Hunters Point

Religious Societies

Society of St. Francis

San Damiano Friary

Vowed Franciscan Brothers in the Episcopal Church, and part of a worldwide Anglican Franciscan community. They live together in community after the pattern of many Franciscans before us, and under vows of poverty, chastity and obedience. A way of life over 800 years old, but with a fresh and new vision. Living a blended life of contemplation and active service to the most vulnerable in our communities.

Community of

St. Francis

The Community of St. Francis is an international community of women belonging to the Anglican Communion who seek to live the Gospel life fervently in the Church and the world, after the example of St. Francis of Assisi.