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Data Breach

Children’s Council of San Francisco

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Date of data breach:
March 4, 2026

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People exposed:
12655

March 5, 2026

by: Almeida Law Group

Understanding the Children’s Council of San Francisco Data Breach

Data breaches can have serious implications for individuals and organizations alike. Recently, the Children’s Council of San Francisco experienced a significant breach that has affected thousands of individuals. Understanding the specifics of the breach is essential for those impacted to take the necessary steps to protect themselves.

About the Company

Company Name: Children’s Council of San Francisco

Industry: Non-Profit

Headquarters Address: 445 Church Street, San Francisco, CA 94114

What Happened?

Breach Type: External system breach (hacking)

Date of Breach: August 1, 2025

Date Discovered: February 23, 2026

Date Consumers Were Notified: March 2, 2026

Number of People Affected: 12,655 nationwide; 1 in Maine

What Information Was Involved?

According to the breach notification, the information acquired by the attackers included names or other personal identifiers in combination with additional personal data. Specific details beyond this confirmatory information have not been disclosed in the notice.

What You Should Do Next

  • Enroll in Credit Monitoring: Given the breach, it’s crucial to take advantage of the identity theft protection services offered by TransUnion for 12 months. Monitor your credit reports actively.
  • Place a Fraud Alert: Consider placing a fraud alert on your credit reports. This will make it harder for identity thieves to open accounts in your name.
  • Review Your Credit Reports: Obtain free copies of your credit reports from AnnualCreditReport.com to check for any suspicious or unauthorized activity.
  • Freeze Your Credit: If you believe your information has been compromised, you may want to freeze your credit to prevent new accounts from being opened in your name.
  • Monitor Financial Accounts: Keep an eye on your bank and credit card statements for any unusual transactions. Report anything suspicious immediately.
  • Use Strong Passwords: Ensure that you are using unique and strong passwords for your accounts. Consider using a password manager to help you maintain them securely.
  • Be Wary of Phishing Attempts: Be vigilant for phishing emails or messages that attempt to gain more information from you. Always verify the source before responding.

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