3rd Street Youth Center & Clinic
Carly Devlin has a diverse range of work experience in various roles and organizations. Carly currently works as the Clinical Director at the 3rd Street Youth Center & Clinic, a position they have held since 2024. Prior to this, Carly served as an Adjunct Professor at the University of San Francisco, teaching law, ethics, and community mental health courses in the MFT program. Carly joined the university in 2021 and continues to prioritize advocacy, equity, and trauma-informed perspectives.
Carly's experience also includes working as a Complex Systems Engagement Consultant at Polaris, where they provided expertise in 2023. Carly served as a Senior Policy Analyst at Homebase / The Center for Common Concerns from 2022 to 2023, supporting localities working on homelessness issues and conducting capacity building trainings.
In 2022, Carly worked as a Moderator at Healthy Democracy, facilitating community discussions on policy recommendations for a land-use project. Prior to that, they held the positions of Program Director and Program Manager at Huckleberry Youth Programs from 2016 to 2022. In these roles, Carly developed and implemented programs to support youth experiencing exploitation and homelessness, provided clinical supervision, and conducted trainings for various organizations.
Carly's earlier work experience includes being a Curriculum Development Consultant at Fresh Lifelines for Youth (FLY), a Program Coordinator at Community Violence Solutions, and a Care Coordinator at Seneca Family of Agencies. Carly was also a Graduate Student Intern at the National Council on Crime and Delinquency.
Overall, Carly Devlin's work experience demonstrates their expertise in areas such as clinical leadership, teaching, policy analysis, strategic planning, facilitation, advocacy, and working with marginalized youth populations.
Carly Devlin obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Science and Society from Brown University in the years 2005 to 2009. Later, they pursued a Master of Social Work (MSW) degree at the University of California, Berkeley from 2012 to 2014.
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3rd Street Youth Center & Clinic
3rd Street Youth Center & Clinic was founded in 2005 as a community effort to ensure that the 6,000 young residents of Bayview Hunters Point (BVHP) had access to the same opportunities for healthcare, employment, and education as other youth in San Francisco. Today, 3rd Street reaches more than 1,800 young people across the entire Bay Area annually. We offer a wide range of holistic services that include: -A full-service primary health care clinic. -Individual, family, and group therapy and clinical case management. -Youth Access Point into the City’s Coordinated Entry System -Housing-focused case management services -Rapid re-housing -Lower Polk TAY Navigation Center offers TAY, ages 18-27, support with substance abuse, mental health, education, and employment while they await placement into permanent homes. -3rd StrEATS: a food pantry/CSA program. -HealthCore: A healthcare-focused workforce development program that prepares TAY for careers in allied health. -3rd Street Leadership Academy (3LA ): Participants study health challenges and opportunities in the neighborhood and connect with grassroots activists and public officials to impact change. -Youth Outreach Squad (YOS): Youth learn about health and wellness and create health-focused outreach campaigns to share with their peers. -Summer Health Education Program (SHEP): Over summer break, youth learn how to make informed choices about their health and the relationship between poverty, race, and chronic disease. Mission Statement To help youth make healthy and safe decisions that improve their physical, emotional, and social health, empowering them to become successful, contributing adults. Vision Statement To build a more equitable world where the color of a person’s skin is not a risk factor for chronic disease, homelessness, and economic instability, and that youth from all San Francisco neighborhoods lead happy, fulfilling lives.