Rally Family Visitation Services
When your family is in conflict, Rally Family Visitation Services is a safe, neutral environment staffed by highly trained, licensed mental health professionals and trained volunteers who supervise visits between children and parents as well as exchanges of children between parents. Supervised visitation and monitored exchanges keep parents apart and center children's safety and well-being. These services foster healthier family systems that support kids during times of parental separation, divorce and other transitions.
Launched by the San Francisco Unified Family Court in 1991, Rally was adopted by UCSF Health Saint Francis Hospital (then Saint Francis Memorial Hospital) in 1997. The only program of its kind in the San Francisco Bay Area, Rally expanded to serve Marin County in 2011 and San Mateo County in 2012.
The families we serve are dealing with diverse situations, including allegations or history of child abuse, domestic violence, substance abuse, mental health issues and parenting concerns. We also take cases referred for lack of contact between the noncustodial parents and their child or children.
We offer sliding scale fees, and our staff is fluent in several languages to make our services accessible to as many families as possible. Rally staff members meet the qualifications and training requirements mandated by the state of California, inclusive of those outlined in Standard 5.20 and Family Code section 3200.5.
You can support Rally
Rally is community funded through a mix of government and foundation grants and individual supporters. In addition, volunteers and interns provide thousands of hours of critical support each year to the many families in need of visitation services. Learn more about how you can support Rally.
You may still have questions about Rally’s visitation services. For more information, service hours and locations, visit our FAQ page or contact Rally by phone at (888) 277-7747.