826 Valencia826 Valencia Street (415) 642-5905
This unique non-profit writers' lab offers free workshops for everyone. The workshops feature not only fiction and non-fiction writing, but also other forms of word-driven cre
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African American Art & Culture Complex762 Fulton Street (415) 921-8382
The African American Art and Culture Complex (AAACC) promotes Afro-centric artistic and cultural expression, mediums, education, and programming. The entire community benefits
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Alice Chalmers Playground670 Brunswick Street (415) 337-4711
This playground consists of older wood and metal play equipment, and a sand area. The play area is gated but there are a few picnic tables and only a few benches. The park als
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Arab Cultural and Community Center Afterschool Academic Enrichment Program111 Jones Street (415) 664-2200
ACCC's Youth Program offers academic and cultural enrichment activities to Arab American youth. Special attention is given to students with limited English language competency
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Bay Area Women's and Children's Center318 Leavenworth Street (415) 474-2400
The Bay Area Women's and Children's Center (BAWCC) serves the needs and issues of low-income families, children, and women in the Tenderloin. BAWCC is responsible for the Tend
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Bayview Hunters Point YMCA1601 Lane Street (415) 822-7728
Bayview/Hunters Point YMCA is a great community-building space in the area. They have numerous programs for families throughout the year, most of which are during afterschool
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Booker T. Washington Community Service Center800 Presidio Avenue (415) 928-6596
Booker T. Washington Community Service Center (BTWCSC) in the Western Addition offers numerous programs for the surrounding community.The Western Addition Youth Action Center
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Boys and Girls Clubs of San Francisco - Columbia Park Clubhouse450 Guerrero Street (415) 983-3901
Boys and Girls Clubs of San Francisco (BGCSF) offer kids a safe place to learn and grow. By offering a broad range of recreational, artistic, and educational programs, support
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Boys and Girls Clubs of San Francisco - Ernest Ingold Clubhouse1950 Page Street (415) 221-6100
Boys and Girls Clubs of San Francisco (BGCSF) offer kids a safe place to learn and grow. By offering a broad range of recreational, artistic, and educational programs, support
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Boys and Girls Clubs of San Francisco - Excelsior Clubhouse163 London Street (415) 334-2582
Boys and Girls Clubs of San Francisco (BGCSF) offer kids a safe place to learn and grow. By offering a broad range of recreational, artistic, and educational programs, support
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Boys and Girls Clubs of San Francisco - Sunnydale Clubhouse1654 Sunnydale Avenue (415) 584-5028
Boys and Girls Clubs of San Francisco (BGCSF) offer kids a safe place to learn and grow. By offering a broad range of recreational, artistic, and educational programs, support
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Boys and Girls Clubs of San Francisco - Tenderloin Clubhouse115 Jones Street (415) 351-3125
Boys and Girls Clubs of San Francisco (BGCSF) offer kids a safe place to learn and grow. By offering a broad range of recreational, artistic, and educational programs, support
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Boys and Girls Clubs of San Francisco - Treasure Island Clubhouse401 13th Street and Avenue E (415) 362-1383
Boys and Girls Clubs of San Francisco (BGCSF) offer kids a safe place to learn and grow. By offering a broad range of recreational, artistic, and educational programs, support
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Boys and Girls Clubs of San Francisco - Visitacion Valley Clubhouse251 Leland Street (415) 239-2392
Boys and Girls Clubs of San Francisco (BGCSF) offer kids a safe place to learn and grow. By offering a broad range of recreational, artistic, and educational programs, support
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Boys and Girls Clubs of San Francisco - Willie Mays Clubhouse at Hunters Point195 Kiska Road (415) 655-5160
Boys and Girls Clubs of San Francisco (BGCSF) offer kids a safe place to learn and grow. By offering a broad range of recreational, artistic, and educational programs, support
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Chinatown YMCA855 Sacramento Street (415) 576-9622
The Chinatown YMCA is like a community center in the heart of Chinatown. They offer a wide variety of programs tailored to the needs of the Chinese immigrant community and the
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Chinese Recreation Center1199 Mason Street (415) 292-2017
The Chinese Recreation Center is a gathering place for Chinatown residents, young and old. There are lots more offered to seniors and adults but the center does host youth pro
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Cross-Cultural Family Center259 Turk Street (415) 921-7019
This program located at the Turk Street Center, offers various activities including dance, arts and crafts, and outdoor play. They have a special Pre-K program.
Donaldina Cameron House920 Sacramento Street (415) 781-0401
Explore volunteer opportunities, join a basketball team, participate in games, cooking activities, and social events with your peers—these are just a few of the things you can
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Douglass Playground1100 Douglass Street (415) 695-5017
Douglass Playground is one of the nicest and most popular parks in the City. Located in Noe Valley, the park is usually on the sunny side of the fog line. New play equipment w
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Edgewood Center for Children and Families1801 Vicente Street (415) 865-3000
The Edgewood Center for Children and Families serves families with children experiencing neglect, abuse, mental illness, or a family crisis. They have two facilities in San Fr
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Embarcadero YMCA169 Steuart Street (415) 957-9622
The Embarcadero YMCA is conveniently located near the Financial District, SOMA, South Beach, and a quick Muni or BART ride from many neighborhoods in the City. The world-class
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Excelsior Playground Rec Connect579 Madrid Street (at Russia Avenue) (415) 850-2490
Excelsior Playground Rec Connect offers children, youth, and families a safe and welcoming community hub with programs ranging from afterschool and summer camp to physical act
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Family and Child Empowerment Services San Francisco (FACESSF)100 Whitney Young Circle (415) 567-2357
Formerly known as Florence Crittenton Services and Whitney Young Child Development Center (FCS-WYCDC), Family and Child Empowerment Services San Francisco (FACESSF) provides h
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Gilman Playground Rec ConnectGilman Avenue and Griffith Street (415) 678-8007
The Rec Connect Program is a partnership between the Department of Children, Youth, and their Families, community-based organizations, and local recreation centers in five of
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Glide Foundation's Janice Mirikitani Family, Youth, and Childcare Center434 Ellis Street (415) 674-6200
Glide Memorial is a United Methodist Church in the heart of the Tenderloin that provides various services for the poor and disenfranchised. Services for families, offered at t
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Jackson Playground and Recreation CenterArkansas Street (at Mariposa Street) (415) 554-9527
It's always sunny in Potrero Hill! When the wind and fog get you down, head to Jackson Playground for some sun. There are two separate playgrounds; one for the younger kids an
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Jewish Community Center of San Francisco (JCCSF)3200 California Street (415) 292-1200
The Jewish Community Center of San Francisco (JCCSF) is a community center known for its programs for children, families, and seniors. They have a full-service sports facility
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Joseph Lee Recreation Center1395 Mendell Street (415) 822-9040
The Joseph Lee Recreation Center is a San Francisco Recreation and Park facility that serves the Bayview/Hunters Point District. They have programs for adults, seniors, and yo
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KidCare America San Francisco3535 Balboa Street (415) 668-0266
KidCare America San Francisco is an after-school mentoring program for elementary-aged students. They believe that after school hours are a crucial time for children, and that
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Louis Sutter Playground555 Yale Street (415) 584-6106
Sutter Playground offers a myriad of activities for children and teens. The playground has a baseball field, tennis courts, and basketball courts. The facility hosts a Tot Pla
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Margaret Hayward Playground Rec Connect and Afterschool Program1016 Laguna Street (415) 292-3011
The Rec Connect Program is a partnership between the Department of Children, Youth, and their Families, community-based organizations, and local recreation centers in five of
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Maureen and Craig Sullivan Center at 10th and Mission Afterschool Program10th and Mission Streets (415) 863-1141
This facility provides childcare and family support services as part of a wraparound style of case management offered to the 10th and Mission community. The Youth Center has i
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Midtown Terrace Playground280 Olympia Way (415) 753-7036
A popular destination for local kids, the newly-renovated Midtown Terrace Playground is located near Clarendon Elementary School. The playground has a clean, well-maintained p
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Minnie and Lovie Ward Recreation Center650 Capitol Avenue (at Montana Street) (415) 337-4710
Hidden in the southwest end of the City is a wide and expansive playground and recreation center, complete with a baseball and soccer field, basketball courts, and tennis cour
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Miraloma PlaygroundOmar Way and Sequoia Way (415) 337-4704
Located next to Miraloma Elementary School, this park sits atop the hill and offers amazing views of the City. You feel as though you are in a wide-open space though there are
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Mission Education Project3049 24th Street (415) 282-9898
Youth advocacy program operates afterschool tutoring and homework assistance workshops. Each tutoring session lasts about one hour.
Mission Girls3007 24th Street (415) 648-2826
Mission Girls is an afterschool and summer program targeted to Latina girls. Activities include homework help, journal writing, reading groups, creative writing workshops, car
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Mission Learning Center474 Valencia Street, Suite 210 (415) 575-3535
Mission Learning Center (MLC) is a community-based organization with a 36-year history of providing early literacy programs for children and family education and support progr
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Mission Neighborhood Centers, Inc.Various locations (415) 206-7752
Mission Neighborhood Centers (MNC) coordinates different social and cultural programs for low-income families in the Mission District. Their Youth Programs operate four differ
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Mission YMCA4080 Mission Street (415) 586-6900
The Mission YMCA is a safe and enriching place for youth to participate in different kinds of activities during afterschool hours, weekends, and school breaks.In cooperation w
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Moscone Recreation Center1800 Chestnut Street (415) 292-2003
One of the busiest recreation centers in the City is Moscone. For younger kids, they offer Kids Gym. They also have a ton of other activities going on throughout the week. Spo
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Nihonmachi Little Friends Afterschool Program1700 Sutter Street (415) 346-5064
Japanese and English language, music, dance, field trips, arts and crafts, homework assistance, tutoring, computers, and cooking. Public school bus drop-off from Alamo, Argon
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North Beach - Chinatown Beacon Center2190 Powell Street (415) 956-1234
The North Beach - Chinatown Beacon Center partners with local agencies and public schools to build different enrichment programs for families in the community.Camps:
Morning
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Opportunity Impact838 Broderick Street (415) 680-8649
Opportunity Impact offers afterschool programs to youth from families who reside in or attend schools in the Western Addition neighborhood. Kids enroll in the program when the
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Our Kids First5845 Mission Street, Suite 301 (415) 585-1104
Since it’s inception in 1987, Our Kids First continues to serve inner city youth through afterschool programs (grades K–12), summer programs (grades K–6), college tours, caree
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Palega Recreation Center500 Felton Street (415) 468-2875
Palega Recreation Center, located in the Portola neighborhood, is a happening place for youth and families. There are lots of youth sports activities offered: baseball, basket
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Parque Niños Unidos23rd Street (at Treat Street) (415) 282-7461
Parque Ninos Unidos is a hidden gem in the Mission. The new-ish playground equipment is similar to the equipment at JK and Sunnyside parks. There's a rope jungle gym, a merry-
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Pomeroy Recreation & Rehabilitation Center207 Skyline Boulevard (415) 665-4100
Pomeroy Recreation & Rehabilitation Center provides therapeutic services and developmental programs for people with special needs, starting at age 5. The facility is equipped
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Portola Family Connections2565 San Bruno Avenue (415) 715-6746
Portola Family Connections (PFC) is a community center that offers services, events, and activities for children up to 18 years old, parents, and families in the Portola and E
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Potrero Hill Neighborhood House953 De Haro Street (415) 826-8080
Potrero Hill Neighborhood House ("The Nabe") is a multi-purpose community center that serves Potrero Hill, Mission, Visitacion Valley, and Bayview-Hunters Point, particularly
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Potrero Hill Recreation Center801 Arkansas Street (at Madera Street) (415) 695-5009
Potrero Hill Recreation Center has a lot to offer everyone in the family. The state-of-the-art playground equipment is divided into two sections – one for crawlers and toddler
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Salvation Army Mission Corps1156 Valencia Street (415) 648-0260
This facility offers tutoring and homework assistance, computer lab, arts and crafts, cooking, games, and physical education.
Shih Yu-Lang Central YMCA387 Golden Gate Avenue (415) 885-0460
The Central YMCA is a multi-purpose facility that serves the Civic Center, Tenderloin, Union Square, and downtown neighborhoods. They have programs for all members of the fami
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South of Market Recreation Center (Gene Friend Recreation Center)270 Sixth Street (415) 554-9532
This recreation center caters primarily to families of Filipino descent in the neighborhood but is open to all. Youth programs include gardening, arts and crafts, baseball, ba
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Special Needs Inclusion Project1663 Mission Street, 7th Floor (415) 282-7494
Special Needs Inclusion Project (SNIP) provides San Francisco out of school time (afterschool) programs with the support, training, resources, and on-site technical assistance
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Sunset Neighborhood Beacon Center3925 Noriega Street (415) 759-3690
The Sunset Neighborhood Beacon Center (SNBC) serves as a community center for families in the Sunset District. They host afterschool programs at neighborhood schools, support
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Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Center660 Lombard Street (415) 421-6443
Founded in 1890, the Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Center (Tel-Hi) is a non-profit resource for people who live and/or work in the North Beach/Chinatown neighborhood of San Fran
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Tenderloin Afterschool Program225 Eddy Street (415) 776-8407
TASP provides a safe and engaging space for children and youth between the ages of 5 and 17. There are no attendance requirements. The program provides educational, cultural,
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The Vision AcademyVarious locations (415) 886-7591
The Vision Academy's goal is to create well-rounded students by exposing them to sports, art, chess and music. By equipping the children with the tools necessary to achieve th
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West Bay Afterschool Mentorship Program175 7th Street (415) 431-6266
The Mentorship Program is West Bay’s newly revised free afterschool program that provides homework assistance, tutoring, mentoring, and recreational activities (i.e. film maki
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West Portal Playground190 Lenox Way (415) 753-7038
This is a fantastic park. Clean and colorful, enclosed and entertaining, most of the equipment can be used by both younger and older children. There is a train structure, swin
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West Sunset Playground Rec Connect3223 Ortega Street (415) 759-3690
West Sunset Rec Connect believes in fostering relationship building, youth leadership, and community involvement in every child. With programs in technology, music, dance, art
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Western Addition Community Technology Center1003A Turk Street (415) 431-2206
WACTC's mission of "bridging the digital divide" is fulfilled by offering computer classes and access to computers and the internet to provide the community with better access
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Woh Hei Yuen Recreation Center and Playground922 Jackson Street (415) 989-4442
Woh Hei Yuen means "Garden of Peace and Joy," an apt name for a wonderful recreation center in the heart of Chinatown. The center has a roof deck with a multi-purpose room, a
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YWCA San Francisco and MarinVarious locations (415) 788-5437
The local chapter of the YWCA serves women, girls, and their families in San Francisco and Marin counties. They have numerous youth programs in their central office and in Chi
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