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1 COMMUNITY CALENDAR: APRIL EDITION #558 Updated: 4/4/19 SUMMER RESOURCES AND PROGRAM OFFERINGS This section includes: workshops & trainings, youth programming, summer camps & employment, events and activities WHO: Aim High WHAT: Summer 2019 Application WHERE: San Francisco WHEN: Applications due April 5 th CONTACT: https://www.aimhigh.org/attend-aim-high/new-students/ NOTES: Our program provides free, healthy breakfast and lunch, as well as the structure and activities to keep brains and bodies engaged. Beyond academics, we offer enrichment electives—from basketball to book club—to keep students physically active and free to spend time outdoors. Activities like knitting and painting let students express their creative independence while rocket building, soccer and dance can foster team building and collaboration with other students. The experience of being exposed to these new activities awaken new curiosities and passions that stick around long after the summer ends. WHO: San Francisco Police Activities League WHAT: Law Enforcement Cadets WHERE: San Francisco WHEN: Information Sessions: April 6 th 10:30am-11:30am or April 10 th 6pm-7pm CONTACT: Apply online [email protected] 415-401-4666 NOTES: Gain leadership and career skills, character development, community service, internship at SFPD stations/bureaus. 4-week Summer training at the SF Police Academy June 10-July 3 rd . Minimum qualification 14-20 years old, reside or attend school in San Francisco, enrolled in high school/college, have and maintain 2.0 GPA, pass SFPD criminal history background check. WHO: Youth Policy Initiative WHAT: Civics and Leadership Camp WHERE: St. Ignatius College Prep, 2001 37 th Avenue WHEN: Applications are due April 9 th , program is week of June 10-14 9am-3pm CONTACT: Apply now https://bit.ly/2mayium or email questions to [email protected] NOTES: Free summer camp fun! Fun opportunities to learn about public speaking public policy, and leadership (more details on the online application)! Open to current 6 th and 7 th graders who live or attend school in San Francisco. The camp is designed for students of color, first generation college students, and students who demonstrate financial need. Lunch is provided all days.

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: APRIL EDITION #558 Updated: 4/4/19

SUMMER RESOURCES AND PROGRAM OFFERINGS This section includes: workshops & trainings, youth programming, summer camps & employment,

events and activities

WHO: Aim High WHAT: Summer 2019 Application WHERE: San Francisco WHEN: Applications due April 5th CONTACT: https://www.aimhigh.org/attend-aim-high/new-students/ NOTES: Our program provides free, healthy breakfast and lunch, as well as the structure and activities to keep brains and bodies engaged. Beyond academics, we offer enrichment electives—from basketball to book club—to keep students physically active and free to spend time outdoors. Activities like knitting and painting let students express their creative independence while rocket building, soccer and dance can foster team building and collaboration with other students. The experience of being exposed to these new activities awaken new curiosities and passions that stick around long after the summer ends.

WHO: San Francisco Police Activities League WHAT: Law Enforcement Cadets WHERE: San Francisco WHEN: Information Sessions: April 6th 10:30am-11:30am or April 10th 6pm-7pm CONTACT: Apply online [email protected] 415-401-4666 NOTES: Gain leadership and career skills, character development, community service, internship at SFPD stations/bureaus. 4-week Summer training at the SF Police Academy June 10-July 3rd. Minimum qualification 14-20 years old, reside or attend school in San Francisco, enrolled in high school/college, have and maintain 2.0 GPA, pass SFPD criminal history background check.

WHO: Youth Policy Initiative WHAT: Civics and Leadership Camp WHERE: St. Ignatius College Prep, 2001 37th Avenue WHEN: Applications are due April 9th, program is week of June 10-14 9am-3pm CONTACT: Apply now https://bit.ly/2mayium or email questions to [email protected] NOTES: Free summer camp fun! Fun opportunities to learn about public speaking public policy, and leadership (more details on the online application)! Open to current 6th and 7th graders who live or attend school in San Francisco. The camp is designed for students of color, first generation college students, and students who demonstrate financial need. Lunch is provided all days.

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WHO: Community Youth Center (CYC) WHAT: Bayview Youth Advocates (BYA) Summer Program WHERE: CYC Bayview Office, 4438 3rd Street WHEN: Deadline: May 31st CONTACT/NOTES: June 10 – July 19. $600 stipend, full attendance required. To apply: return paper application found online http://bit.ly/2HfpVC2 and return to CYC Bayview Office. Must be 14-17 years old, live in or go to school in District 10. For more info, contact Stephany Tennille Welch 510-479-2394 [email protected] or Donald Xiong 415-602-6297 [email protected]

WHO: Zaccho Center for Dance and Aerial Arts WHAT: Aerial Dance Summer Camp 2019 WHERE: Zaccho Studio, 1777 Yosemite Ave, Studio 330 WHEN: June 10-14 9am-3pm, childcare available from 3pm-5pm CONTACT: Register at zaccho.org NOTES: Separate simultaneous camps for children ages 7-9 and youth ages 10-13. All levels. Join us for one action-packed week of off-the-ground creativity, discovery and community. During the week your child will be introduced to aerial arts, dance/theatre, and collaborative games. With these new and refined skills, they will present an exciting performance on Friday afternoon for family and friends. Let the magic begin at Zaccho Studio and come experience the thrill! Prices: $450/ week $20/day childcare, arranged in advance. Sibling discounts and scholarships are available.

WHO: BAYCAT WHAT: Summer Program for Middle School & High School Students WHERE: BAYCAT WHEN: 2 Four Week Sessions: June 10 - July 3 or July 15 - August 8 CONTACT: Apply now at www.baycat.org/academy. For more info call 415-701-8228 NOTES: Free summer program for middle school & high school students. Graphic Arts: Learn to use the Adobe Creative Suite to create everything from posters to motion graphics for videos. Filmmaking: Learn to produce short form videos from beginning to end with professional equipment and software. High school students: ask your counselor if BAYCAT qualifies for academic credit. MYEEP participants: ask your program coordinator to be placed at BAYCAT for your worksite.

WHO: Camp Unalayee WHAT: Wilderness Backpacking Summer Camp WHERE: Trinity Alps Wilderness (Transportation provided from the Berkeley Marina) WHEN: Session 1 - June 29 - July 13, Session 2 - July 17 - July 31, Session 3 - August 4 - August 18 CONTACT: To apply: gocampu.com/enroll-here/campership-application. Contact Sarah @ 650-308-4453 or [email protected] with questions or for a paper application NOTES: Camp Unalayee has been taking kids 10-17 on outdoor adventures since 1949. While at camp possible activities include archery, crafts, swimming, boating, arts, rock-climbing, music, and much more. Each base-camp session also includes multi-day backpacking trips. The hikes are planned to be compatible with campers’ age, interests and abilities. No previous experience is necessary. All equipment is provided by Unalayee. Transportation to and from Camp is included. A wide range of financial assistance is available including full "camperships."

WHO: San Francisco Public Library WHAT: YELL – Youth Engaged in Library Leadership WHERE: San Francisco WHEN: Ongoing, Program runs early June to mid-August

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CONTACT: www.sfpl.org/yell NOTES: Assist with Summer Stride, the library's summer reading program, as a member of a YELL team. YELL is a volunteer program for older teens to give back to their community, learn valuable professional and workplace skills, and make their voices heard. Participants who successfully complete their group project to help improve their library and community will receive scholarship money! Grade 10-12 (next year).

JOB AND INTERN OPPORTUNITIES

This section includes: job readiness classes, employment, internships, stipend work

YOUTH (14-21) & TAY: Transitional Aged Youth (16-24)

WHO: United Way Bay Area WHAT: On Track Career Expo Event WHERE: LinkedIn, 222 2nd Street, San Francisco WHEN: April 4th 4pm-7pm CONTACT: Register today: www.uwba.org/on-track Questions? Email [email protected] NOTES: United Way Bay Area is committed to helping you reach your education and career goals. This event will help you get there in 3 important ways: explore different careers, pursue your dream career, access resources. Featuring: hands-on exhibits, career panels, academic & summer job resources, and industry professionals to answer your questions. Prizes available: everyone in attendance will receive an Under Armour backpack, and a chance to win ipads, laptops and other prizes!

WHO: Community Youth Center WHAT: Job Fair WHERE: San Francisco Main Library, 100 Larkin Street, Latino/Hispanic Community Room WHEN: Friday, April 5th 2:30pm-5:30pm CONTACT: Theodora Leibhart 415.752.9675 [email protected] NOTES: Calling all youth & young adults ages 14-24! Summer & year round jobs available, meet employers who are hiring immediately, full-time/part-time jobs, internships. Get free help preparing your resume, learn interviewing tips, connect with local agencies & learn about employment program opportunities.

WHO: ApprenticeshipSF WHAT: Spring Apprenticeship and Internship Career Fair WHERE: 1 South Van Ness Ave, 2nd Floor Atrium WHEN: Monday, April 8th 9am-1pm CONTACT: RSVP here NOTES: Don’t let pot holes in the road stop you from reaching your goals. Get On Board and travel the pathway to your future in Tech/IT, Crafts, Trades, and Service Industries. Join with ApprenticeshipSF as we lay a path for a thriving future for women, Veterans, and the traditionally disenfranchised. With record-levels of upcoming retirements of skilled trades people, the plumbing, mechanical, tech, electric industries’, and non-traditional service careers urgent need for skilled workers creates opportunities to enter and advance in these fields.

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WHO: JVS WHAT: WorkAbility Program WHERE: JVS Office: 225 Bush St., 4th Floor WHEN: Mandatory Meetings: April 11 & 12 4pm-7pm CONTACT: Steven Sanford [email protected], Melanie Bauzon [email protected], Juliana Cabrera Pena [email protected], Ivan Corado-Vega [email protected] NOTES: Join the WorkAbility Program this summer! Workability is a yearlong program that will help you with job training, job coaching, and will provide you with an internship placement over the summer and school year. Eligibility: SFUSD student with IEP, 11th grade students in 2019-2020 prioritized, 12th grade students in 2019-2020 limited slots. Original documents required: state issued identification or school identifications, social security card (no exception), birth certificate.

WHO: Greenager WHAT: Greenager Program 2019-20 Application Now Available WHERE: San Francisco WHEN: Completed applications are due by 11:59pm on April 12, 2019 CONTACT: https://sfrecpark.org/the-greenager-program-is-now-hiring/ NOTES: The Greenager Program, a San Francisco Recreation and Park Department and Port of San Francisco youth stewardship and leadership program was created and designed to offer teens a chance to play an important role in the community by improving the city’s green spaces, raising awareness, creating place-based projects and/or projects based on issues or themes participants value and are interested in. We are now hiring rising 9th to 10th grade students who are interested in getting involved in their community and local parks as youth advocates, enjoy meeting new people and want to gain work experience. Learn more here.

WHO: Golden Gate National Parks WHAT: Assistant Project Coordinator WHERE: San Francisco WHEN: Applications due by April 21, 2019 CONTACT: Please apply at http://parksconservancy.org/careers NOTES: The Assistant Project Coordinator will be the field lead for the Coastal Bluffs site and support for other San Francisco field sites (Fort Funston and Lands End). The Coastal Bluffs are composed of primarily serpentine cliffs and valleys which support a host of rare species as well as two federally listed endangered species of manzanita. The trails that run through the site and the beaches below are extremely popular destinations for park visitors. This position will be primarily in the field doing hands-on stewardship activities at the Coastal Bluffs but will assist at other Park Stewardship sites as needed. This position is a member of a thriving, collaborative park-wide team. The Assistant Project Coordinator will report to a Park Stewardship Restoration Manager.

WHO: SFUSD WHAT: Recruiting Healthy Choices AmeriCorps (HCAC) Members for 2019-2020 school year! WHERE: San Francisco WHEN: Deadline to apply: April 28 CONTACT: https://www.edjoin.org/home/jobposting/795048 NOTES: Healthy Choices AmeriCorps seeks San Francisco community members to provide service to strengthen mentoring programs and to support a positive school climate. This position is an excellent opportunity to get your foot in the door in San Francisco public schools by coordinating programs and activities in partnership with School Social Workers, Nurses, Teachers, and Community Volunteers.

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Healthy Choices AmeriCorps members are paid a monthly stipend for their service engaging students, families, and school community members. The primary goal is to improve student success by increasing attendance and pro-social behaviors on school campuses. Regular training by San Francisco Unified School District will ensure Healthy Choices AmeriCorps members have the knowledge and skills to offer high quality volunteer service to schools at individual, group, and school-wide levels.

WHO: Golden Gate National Parks WHAT: Trail Construction and Maintenance Internship WHERE: Golden Gate National Parks WHEN: Application deadline: May 3rd CONTACT: For more information: Please email your resume and thoughtful cover letter to Katie Teschler, Trail Stewardship Manager, at [email protected]. Please save in a pdf format labeled FirstNameLastName.CoverLetter and FirstNameLastName.Resume NOTES: Trail Construction and Maintenance Interns work with a diverse and inclusive National Park Service trail crew and Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy staff by assisting in the construction and maintenance of park trails in Marin, San Francisco and San Mateo counties. As a team and as a public-serving program, we are committed to equity and inclusion. We seek individuals who reflect the diversity of our Bay Area community, all qualified applicants are encouraged to apply.

WHO: 3rd Street Youth Center & Clinic WHAT: Health Core WHERE: 3rd Street Youth Center & Clinic, 1728 Bancroft Ave. WHEN: Apply online by May 3rd CONTACT: www.3rdstyouth.org/healthcore NOTES: We want to see YOU in the health care field! Learn about important health topics, engage in professional development & prepare for success in a health center. Health Core Criteria: committed to 1-year instruction beginning June 2019, ages 18-24, interest in the health care field, no high school diploma needed.

WHO: Peer Resources WHAT: How Hiring WHERE: June Jordan School for Equity WHEN: Projected start date: July 2019 CONTACT: Apply here NOTES: The Educator Pathway Program coalesces programs that support youth with skill-development and opportunities to be the educator leaders for the community, providing brighter futures for youth and a next-generation impact. Positions available: Educator Pathway Coordinator Specific Duties include: Program Coordination and Staff Supervision (80%) Development of High School Educator Pathway (10%) Administration and Grant Reporting (10%). Assistant Peer Resources Oversee 10th grade Career Awareness program in conjunction with Educator Pathway Coordinator (EPC). Mentor Peer Resource Directly serve with a 15-person youth cohort, facilitating work-based learning at June Jordan High School.

WHO: Old Skool Cafe WHAT: Hiring Youth Musicians! WHERE: Old Skool Café, 1429 Mendell Street WHEN: Ongoing CONTACT: Learn more

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NOTES: Do you know an amazing youth musician? Old Skool Cafe is now hiring youth musicians and small groups to play in our jazz-themed supper club. Must be age 22 or younger. Ready to play 12-15 songs. Genre: 1920s-1940s era jazz. Compensation: $50/night + up to $15 for dinner. Gigs available Tuesday-Saturday, 6-9pm

WHO: City College of San Francisco WHAT: Administration of Justice 71A – Student Campus Police Officers WHERE: City College of San Francisco WHEN: Ongoing CONTACT: @ccsf_studentofficerprogram NOTES: Interested in a career in law enforcement? Join our program today! The student officer program is designed to help students with getting experience while being in uniform and making contact with the community. Additional assignments include issuing campus parking citations and providing the best customer service to the community at City College. Join today and get the real work experience while going to school. Uniforms/Equipment provided.

WHO: SFPD WHAT: San Francisco Police Department Cadet Program WHEN: Ongoing CONTACT: Apply www.sfgov.org/police call SFPD Cadet Program Commanding Officer, Sgt. Nelson Ramos, Jr. at 415-837-7277 if you have questions. NOTES: THE SFPD Cadet Program was created to allow college students the chance to join the SFPD Team! Cadets will have the opportunity to play a vital role in the Police Department. Cadets will attend a comprehensive Academy learning vital skills such as: first aid and CPR, defensive tactics skills, building and checkpoint security. Application requirements: HS diploma or GED, currently enrolled in college with 12 units, minimum GPA of 2.0, valid drivers license. Starting wage of $20/hour.

WHO: Opportunities for All WHAT: Application now open! WHERE: San Francisco WHEN: Ongoing CONTACT/NOTES: In 2018, Mayor Breed announced her latest workforce development initiative: Opportunities For All (OFA). OFA will increase the number of opportunities for diverse young people 13 to 24 years old to access high quality and meaningful employment, training, and work-based learning opportunities. The OFA application process is now open. If you have any youth (13-24 years old) interested in a paid internship over the summer, please have them or their parent/guardian, complete the form via this link: https://formstack.io/6ED2E. Please email OFA if you have questions: [email protected].

WHO: UCSF & Stanford WHAT: Summer Research Opportunity WHERE: San Francisco and/or Oakland WHEN: Ongoing CONTACT: For more information contact Jeff Ezennia [email protected] NOTES: We are looking for summer research assistants to help with data collection for a UCSF-Stanford University public health research project to understand how installation of water stations and implementation of soda taxes affect what people drink in San Francisco and Oakland parks. Summer interns will observe and record the beverage consumption patterns of park visitors and audit beverages and marketing in parks. This is an excellent opportunity for anyone interested in obesity prevention,

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community-based research, medicine, or health policy. Findings will be presented to city officials to influence programs and policies in San Francisco.

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WHO: Walk SF WHAT: Vision Zero Advocacy Manager WHERE: San Francisco WHEN: Ongoing CONTACT: View job description NOTES: With only 5-years left to reach Vision Zero, we are hiring a Vision Zero Advocacy Manager to see to it that we get to zero fatalities and severe injuries by 2024. This role is instrumental in leading our Vision Zero work, helping to identify and push for bold action in a variety of ways while working with community-based partners, safe streets advocates, and our members. This is a pivotal time, and this is position will help create a San Francisco where everyone – of every age and ability – is able to get around safely, easily, and affordably.

WHO: SF Office of Civic Engagement & Immigrant Affairs WHAT: CAP Program Manager Job Description WHERE: San Francisco WHEN: Ongoing CONTACT: For more information, contact 415-581-2360 NOTES: The Office of Civic Engagement & Immigrant Affairs (OCEIA) is seeking a talented, creative team player with high leadership, management, analytical, interpersonal and communication skills. The ideal individual brings outstanding leadership skills, competencies, and abilities; is committed to serving the public, particularly underserved and vulnerable communities; is goal-oriented and a strong, positive role model and motivator for others; can work independently or collaboratively; and has a positive, can-do attitude.

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES This section includes: volunteer opportunities in the Bayview and throughout the City

WHO: Nature in the City WHAT: Palou Phelps Volunteer Workday WHERE: Palou Phelps Park WHEN: Saturday April 6th 10:15am-12:15pm CONTACT: [email protected] NOTES: Come out and join us on Saturday, April 6th, from 10:15am to 12:15pm for the Palou Phelps Volunteer Workday! The weather forecast (for now) states that we might be clear for rain but it always helps to be prepared! So, strap on those rain boots, bring a waterproof rain jacket and let's get our hands (or gloves) dirty! In the case that it is storming, SF Rec & Park may cancel the workday, but if not, we still plan to get out there. On behalf of Nature in the City and the Friends of Palou Phelps Park, we hope to see you there!

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WHO: Habitat for Humanity WHAT: Neighborhood Revitalization Program – 2019 Schedule CONTACT: www.habitatgsf.org NOTES: Standard Schedule: twice per month, 9am – 12pm on the 2nd and 3rd Saturdays, January – October, Bayview parks. Custom Events: during the week, no set time. Rotated b/t Crocker Amazon, Minnie & Lovie Ward, and MacLaren parks. Youngblood Coleman Aug 10. Bayview Playground/MLK Pool Aug 17 India Basin Oct 12. Herons Head June 8. Adam Rogers w/ community garden April 20 Sept 14 Oct 19. Hilltop April 13. Palega May 11. Gilman May 18 Sept 21. Little Hollywood Park June 15. Silver Terrace July 13. Velasco and Kelloch July 20.

WHO: Literacy for Environmental Justice WHAT: Volunteer Saturdays WHERE: 1150 Carroll Avenue CONTACT/NOTES: Our upcoming volunteer events include the following: Saturday, April 6 – 10:00am-1:00pm – 29 additional volunteers needed Click here to register on the HandsOn Bay Area website. Saturday, April 13 – 9:00am-1:00pm – 14 additional volunteers needed Click here to register on the California State Parks Foundation website. Select Candlestick Point State Recreation Area from the drop-down menu and click show details. Saturday, April 20 – 10:00am-1:00pm – 24 additional volunteers needed Click here to register for our Candlestick Point Native Plant Nursery volunteer day. And every 1st & 3rd Saturday of the month from 10am-12. No experience necessary! Everyone has a role in a sustainable future! Our volunteer programs give community members like you an opportunity to have a tangible impact on the SF environment through nursery tasks such as transplanting seedlings, plant care, & seed cleaning. Come help us to sustain ongoing urban greening, eco-literacy, & neighborhood stewardship by helping us grow plants & build community. For further information contact Ildiko Polony at [email protected]

HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES

This section includes: affordable housing, homeownership, homebuyer and credit education services

WHO: Office of San Francisco Assessor Carmen Chu WHAT: Family Wealth Forum WHERE: Southeast Community Facility, 1800 Oakdale Ave. WHEN: May 11, 2019 10am-1pm CONTACT: Register here NOTES: In May, Assessor Carmen Chu is bringing back by popular demand her Office’s community event to help San Francisco families build their financial futures, the Family Wealth Forum. Often when speaking with community members, Assessor Chu receives questions about estate planning and passing on a family's most valuable asset, their home. In response, she created the Family Wealth Forum as a one-stop shop to answer those questions, offering multilingual workshops and one-on-one counseling with experts. We invite you to join us for this free community event on Saturday, May 11th, 2019, from 10:00 am – 1:00 pm at Southeast Community Facility, 1800 Oakdale Avenue. For more information and to register, please visit www.sfassessor.org/familywealthforum

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COMMUNITY BUILDING This section includes: meetings, events, forums, town halls, & beautification projects

WHO: San Francisco Unified School District WHAT: Free moving screening: Tre Maison Dasan WHERE: James Denman Middle School Auditorium, 241 Oneida Avenue, San Francisco WHEN: Thursday, April 4 5:30pm-8pm CONTACT: Questions? Contact [email protected] NOTES: Join San Francisco Unified School District's Office of Counseling & Post-Secondary Success for a FREE community movie screening and conversation of TRE MAISON DASAN. TRE MAISON DASAN is an intimate portrait of three boys growing up, each with a parent in prison. Told directly through the child’s perspective, the film is an exploration of relationships and separation, masculinity, and coming of age in America when a parent is behind bars. RSVP: http://bit.ly/TMDMOVIE2019 PARKING: Parking lot located on Seneca Street PUBLIC TRANSIT: Balboa Park Bart, Muni 14R, 28R, 49, 8 AGENDA: 5:30 Refreshments + Resource Fair, 6:00 Movie Screening. 7:30 Panel Discussion

WHO: San Francisco Women Against Rape WHAT: Walk Against Rape WHERE: The Women’s Building, 3543 18th Street WHEN: Saturday, April 6th, registration begins at 10am CONTACT: http://www.sfwarevents.org/day-of-logistics.html NOTES: The Walk Against Rape is a 2.2 mile march through the Mission District of San Francisco. In the months leading up to the event, participants are invited to raise funds and awareness in support of services for survivors of rape and sexual assault. Walk Against Rape aims to: Raise awareness in San Francisco around issues of sexual violence. Educate communities about services for survivors of rape and sexual assault and programs designed to educate and work toward an end to sexual violence. Raise money for San Francisco's only community based rape crisis center. Create community and provide a space for survivors of sexual violence to heal and celebrate their survival. Make visible what has historically been silenced and invisible.

WHO: SAFE Inc. and SFPD WHAT: Bayview Public Safety Townhall Meeting WHERE: Willie Brown Middle School, 2055 Silver Avenue, SF WHEN: Saturday April 6th 10am-12pm CONTACT: 415-554-7670 [email protected] NOTES: Supervisor Walton, Captain Valerie Matthews, SF SAFE and the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Services invites you to a dialogue on public safety. Let’s work together to address neighborhood concerns! Please fill out this short survey: http://tinyurl.com/d10safety

WHO: Young Community Developers WHAT: War Against Gun Activity 14 Year Anniversary WHERE: Bayview Opera House, 4705 3rd Street WHEN: Saturday, April 6th 10am-5pm CONTACT: Click here for more information NOTES: The WAR AGAINST GUN ACTIVITY is an annual non-violent march spreading the message to stop the senseless killings in our community. All ages welcomed! Live entertainment & food, jumpers & face painting for the kids, plus more.

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WHO: Museum of Craft and Design WHAT: Make Art Family Day WHERE: Museum of Craft and Design, 2569 3rd Street WHEN: April 6 11am-3pm CONTACT/NOTES: Bring the whole family to MCD for April’s MakeArt Family Day and enjoy a host of celebratory activities including the opportunity to win your own birthday party at the museum. Get into the birthday spirit with spin art and ice cream in our parklet. Then after exploring MCD’s newly opened exhibitions, visitors can design their own paper lanterns, craft wearable design creations, enjoy special treats from party sponsors and much more! Plus, it’s 1st Saturday in Dogpatch–explore neighboring businesses and discover pop-ups, tastings and discounts. All activities are free with admission and great for all ages. Kids under 12 are free.

WHO: Bayview Library WHAT: Movie Screening – Venom WHERE: Bayview Linda Brooks-Burton Library, 5075 3rd Street WHEN: Sunday April 7 2pm-4pm CONTACT: For more information, please email [email protected] or call 415-355-5757 NOTES: Please join Bayview Library in a screening of the movie Venom. Investigative journalist Eddie Brock attempts a comeback following a scandal, but accidentally becomes the host of an alien symbiote that gives him a violent super alter-ego. Soon, he must rely on his newfound powers to protect the world from a shadowy organization looking for a symbiote of their own. Popcorn will be provided!

WHO: Raynelle Rino WHAT: Reset & Reflection Healing Hike WHERE: Lands End Lookout Café, 680 Point Lobos Ave. WHEN: Sunday, April 7 3pm-7pm CONTACT: Buy tickets here NOTES: This hike serves as a good pause and resetting of your inner well-being. It's ideal for busy, high functioning, and hard-working professionals looking to create a specific time in nature to reground as a self-care practice.

WHO: San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department WHAT: Eggstravaganza WHERE: Robin Williams Meadow in Golden Gate Park WHEN: Saturday, April 13 from 11am-3pm CONTACT: For more information, click here. NOTES: The Eggstravaganza will feature egg hunts, carnival rides, games, live entertainment, food trucks and the highly anticipated annual Rib Cook-Off between SF Rec and Park, SF Fire, SF Police and other city departments! Sorry, no pets are allowed into this event. Tickets are $10 with children two and under free!

WHO: Urban Sprouts WHAT: Shibori Dyeing in the Garden WHERE: June Jordan School For Equity WHEN: Saturday, April 13 12pm-2pm CONTACT: [email protected] Event URL NOTES: Come get creative with us in the garden as we teach this traditional Japanese dye technique! In this class, you'll learn the art of Shibori dyeing as we enjoy each other's company in the garden. Derived from the Japanese root word shiboru, Shibori means “to wring, squeeze and press.” It is a method of

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stitching, folding, binding and clamping a textile by hand to create a “resist” (the tightly bound area of raw cloth that cannot be penetrated by dye). All materials and supplies will be included and each participant will be receiving two tea towels to fold and dye. Please feel free to bring any additional fabric items you would like to dye. This class will be at the June Jordan School for Equity Farm & Kitchen (entrance on Brazil Street). All materials and supplies will be provided by Urban Sprouts. Snacks to share are always welcome! PRICE: $15 No one is turned away for lack of funds! We reserve a few spots in our classes at a reduced fee to ensure this class is accessible to all. Please email [email protected] if you'd like to participate in this class for a reduced fee.

WHO: Tobacco Free Project WHAT: Campaign Casting Call WHERE: San Francisco WHEN: April 16th – 18th, each participant will be scheduled for 3 hours on 1 of the above dates CONTACT: Kitty Thornton 628-206-7670 NOTES: We are searching for emotionally expressive, articulate, and influential community members to take part in filming a new campaign to encourage quitting or cutting back on smoking for Bay Area communities. The stories recruits share on film may inspire others to change their thoughts and behaviors around tobacco and improve the overall health of San Franciscans. Compensation for completed filming: $350 per participant Please submit a headshot (mobile phone snapshots are fine) along with full name, phone number and/ or email address for each recommendation. Contact info for potential casting recruits can be emailed to [email protected]

WHO: Community Works West Youth Theatre WHAT: First Annual Youth Theatre Festival WHERE: Z Space, 450 Florida Street, San Francisco WHEN: April 17th – April 20th, visit website below for more details CONTACT: https://www.zspace.org/festivaloverview NOTES: The Community Works West Youth Theatre Festival is a 4-day even highlighting the voices and creativity of San Francisco youth ages 18-25, all of them Black, Brown, and impacted by incarceration. Throughout the festival there will be performances from the Community Works West Youth Theatre Ensemble as well as our ensemble for formerly incarcerated transitional age women. There will also be film screenings, a resource fair for youth/TAY, community talk backs, and staged readings of one-acts written by incarcerated young men. With this festival we hope to shine a light on the profoundness of our often overlooked youth and create a community in which they can feel empowered and supported.

WHO: San Francisco Public Defender’s Office – Racial Justice Committee WHAT: Ruth King “Mindful of Race” Event WHERE: SF Public Defender’s Office, 555 7th Street WHEN: April 19th 12:15pm-1:15pm CONTACT: Demarris Evans, 415-553-9350 [email protected] to RSVP NOTES: Ruth King will engage with us in a live tele-training discussion about addressing the root causes of racial bias and how consciousness of the mind is critical to our collective activism and healing. Robin DiAngelo, calls Ruth King’s book, “A brilliant and unique addition to the struggle for racial justice.”

WHO: San Francisco Recreation and Parks WHAT: EcoCenter 9th Anniversary WHERE: Heron’s Head Park @ 32 Jennings Street (Pier 98) WHEN: Sunday, April 21 9:00am-2:00pm CONTACT: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/5080c49aaaa23a5fc1-earth

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NOTES: Rec and Park is keeping the tradition alive and celebrating the EcoCenter’s 9th birthday as an Earth day community event. The project will focus on connecting folks to the EcoCenter through tour historical and systems tour of the facility, revitalizing the landscape, and have a ceremonial cake cutting to honor the history of the park and building. The EcoCenter is and off-the-grid facility with solar panels, a living roof, and constructed wetland designed as a final step to treat water emitted from the in-house wastewater treatment system. Outline of the Day 8:30am Registration, 9:00am-12:00pm EcoCenter Landscape Project, 12:00 EcoCenter History/Tour, 12:30 Barbecue Lunch, 1:00pm Birthday Cake Ceremony, 2:00pm Thank you and Closing

WHO: Bayview Library WHAT: Make Your Own Terrarium! WHERE: Bayview Linda Brooks-Burton Library, 5075 3rd Street WHEN: Sunday, April 21st 2pm-3:30pm CONTACT: For more information, please email [email protected] or call 415-355-5757 NOTES: Celebrate Earth Day by making your own terrarium! Terrariums are easy to make and take care of, and brighten any room. Supplies will be provided. Space is limited to 15. This an adult and teen program.

WHO: SF Fed and the SF Treasurer’s Office of Financial Empowerment WHAT: Bay Area Student Loan Debt Summit WHERE: Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, 101 Market Street WHEN: April 23 8:30am-2:30pm CONTACT: View full details here NOTES: Join us on April 23rd as local, state and national policy experts, advocates and practitioners discuss the local contours of this crisis and strategies to address it, particularly for low-income people and people of color. We need your voice and your participation – please RSVP today! The Summit will highlight new evidence about the student loan crisis in the Bay Area and inform the San Francisco Office of Financial Empowerment’s new student loan debt initiative. We look forward to seeing you on April 23rd.

WHO: Bayview Library WHAT: Guacamole in a Bag! WHERE: Bayview Linda Brooks-Burton Library, 5075 3rd Street WHEN: Thursday, April 25th 4pm-5pm CONTACT: For more information, please email [email protected] or call 415-355-5757 NOTES: Squish and mash your own guacamole! Easy, fun, messy and tasty! We'll provide the tortilla chips too. Space is limited. For ages 10-18.

WHO: SFPD Bayview Station, Grace Cathedral, Brothers Against Guns WHAT: Gun Buy Back WHERE: Oakdale Avenue/3rd Street (near Mendell Plaza) WHEN: Saturday, April 27 9am-12pm NOTES: $100 cash for pistols, shotguns and rifles. $200 cash for assault weapons. NO QUESTIONS ASKED

WHO: UCSF WHAT: Community Advisory Group WHERE: UCSF Parnassus Campus, 500 Parnassus Avenue WHEN: UCSF CAG meetings take place quarterly on the first Wednesday of the month in March, June, September, and December at 6:30 pm.

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CONTACT: Please see this link for meeting location and agendas as they become available: https://www.ucsf.edu/cgr/cag-overview NOTES: Since 1997, UCSF has convened Community Advisory Group (CAG) meetings to advise the University. The mission of the CAG is to (1) serve as a community advisory body and sounding board for UCSF administration on planning issues, based on both a neighborhood and a city-wide perspective; (2) assist UCSF in strengthening communication with and engagement of the public on broader issues of community concern; (3) provide essential and relevant feedback on programs, campus planning and development activities; and (4) identify strategies and actions for addressing community concerns.

WHO: DCYF & SF Youth Commission WHAT: 10th Annual Youth Advocacy Day WHERE: San Francisco City Hall, 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlet Place WHEN: Thursday, April 25th 9am-4pm CONTACT: Register here NOTES: The 10th Annual Youth Advocacy Day (YAD) is coming up on Thursday, April 25! YAD is an all-day event committed to youth empowerment and civic engagement for San Francisco’s youth. During YAD high school students have the opportunity to meet with city leaders and public officials to share their thoughts, concerns, and questions about issues they care about as young people. The theme of YAD 2019 is "We Are the City," and the event will honor the legacy of SF Public Defender Jeff Adachi, who was a champion of youth, a fearless advocate of justice, and an avid Youth Advocacy Day panelist.

WHO: San Francisco Youth Commission WHAT: Youth Commission Open House WHERE: City Hall, Room 345, 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place WHEN: Thursday, May 2nd 4:30pm-6:30pm CONTACT: [email protected] NOTES: Are you between the ages of 12 - 23 and want to learn more on how to make an impact in local government? Come celebrate with the Youth Commission! Free art show and food!

WHO: Hosted by Non Plus Ultra and Project Wreckless WHAT: FREE Carnival for all ages WHERE: The Palace of Fine Arts Event Venue, just inside from the legendary lagoon and park. WHEN: Saturday, May 4th. Doors open at 12pm. NOTES: Non Plus Ultra is excited to bring you our second annual carnival themed day that will be fun for all ages! Hurry hurry! Step right up to our second annual FREE Kids Carnival! Join us in the historic Palace of Fine Arts atrium for bicycle carousels, carnival games, glitter face painting, DIY paint station, musical acts, crafts, and carnival fare for the youngest and oldest in the family. Donations accepted onsite to benefit PROJECT WRECKLESS. Please plan on early arrival to assure entrance. All games and rides are FREE! Food and Beverage for purchase. We reserve the right to refuse entry. ADA Accessible, service dogs ONLY, all ages welcome. Strollers and wheelchairs welcome, please no bikes, skateboards, scooters or motorized vehicles indoors. FAQs below!

WHO: Latino Connect WHAT: Calls for Health Exhibitors WHERE: San Francisco WHEN: May 25th & 26th 10am-4pm CONTACT: For more information, email [email protected]

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NOTES: Become an exhibitor and promote your services to over 50,000 attendees during our 2-day health and wellness pavilion at Carnaval SF. Help us educated, motivate and empower our community! “LA CULTURA CURA”

WHO: National Youth Employment Coalition WHAT: All Youth Working: A Forum on Engagement and Inclusion WHERE: The California Endowment Center for Healthy Communities in Oakland, CA WHEN: May 30-31 CONTACT: Register here NOTES: The National Youth Employment Coalition (NYEC), National League of Cities Reengagement Network, The Corps Network, the Institute for Educational Leadership, and local partner organizations will be hosting a joint Opportunity Youth Mid-Year Forum. The primary objectives are to: Provide leading-edge professional development and program quality development for leaders and front-line staff. Promote coordination among different networks and groups across the youth employment and education field. Discuss and inform relevant state and federal policy agenda(s). Strengthen supports and services for key populations such as undocumented youth, youth with disabilities, and justice system-involved youth.

WHO: San Francisco Public Library WHAT: Building Scraper Bikes With the Scraper Bike Team! WHERE: Bayview Branch Library WHEN: Saturday, July 27 1pm-4pm CONTACT: www.scraperbiketeam.org NOTES: The Scraper Bike Team empowers urban youth through tapping into their entrepreneurial spirit and getting them excited about biking and designing. Youth may bring their own bike to decorate, or they may decorate a bicycle wheel provided by the Scraper Bike Team. This workshop will be hosted by the legendary Scraper Bike Team and founder "CHAMP - THE SCRAPER BIKE KING"! FOR AGES 8-18.

COMMUNITY EDUCATION This section includes: presentations, workshops, trainings, classes, study groups and clubs

WHO: girls + data WHAT: Data Camp WHERE: Looker Data Sciences, 2300 Harrison Street, San Francisco WHEN: Register April 6-26th, Event Date: April 27 9am-12pm OR 1:30pm-4pm CONTACT: Email: [email protected] Event URL: www.girlsanddata.org NOTES: girls+data invites middle-school girls, grades 6-8, to learn about the high demand tech careers in data analytics. This three-hour hands-on data camp allows participants to build and customize their own data story using analytics software. $25/Student Register by April 5 $30/Student Register April 6-26 *50% off with code LOOKER until March 21

WHO: City College of San Francisco WHAT: CCSF 101 Workshop WHERE: Civic Center Campus, 1170 Market Street WHEN: RSVP by Friday, April 12th, Event date: Friday, April 19th 11:30am-4pm CONTACT: RSVP here

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NOTES: City College of San Francisco is pleased to invite you and your colleagues to CCSF 101, an informational workshop for CBO staff. Attendees will learn about: How to guide prospective students through the application & registration process. CCSF’s student support services, and how to get connected to them. CCSF’s career training programs and services. Lunch provided.

WHO: San Francisco Transit Riders WHAT: 30x30: Rapid Rider Bayview Community Workshop WHEN: Saturday, April 20th, 11:30AM - 1:00PM WHERE: Bayview Library Branch - 5075 3rd St, San Francisco, CA 94124, USA CONTACT: Eric Chan - [email protected] NOTES: How can Muni better connect the city? Learn how you can help to make it happen! We are building a network of rapid lines that ties the city together with end to end service in 30 minutes by 2030. We are making sure the rapid network serves the riders' needs.

WHO: Support for Families of Children with Disabilities WHAT: 2019 Information & Resource Conference WHERE: John O’Connell High School, 2355 Folsom Street WHEN: Saturday, April 13 8:30am-3:30pm CONTACT: Register www.supportforfamilies.org and via phone (415) 920-5040 NOTES: A FREE conference for families of children with disabilities, the professionals who work with

them, and members of the community. Conference Highlights: Morning and Afternoon Workshops

Exhibitor Fair Keynote Resources Breakfast and lunch with pre-registration Interpretation services with pre-registration (Mandarin, Spanish, ASL)

WHO: San Francisco Pathways to Citizenship Initiative WHAT: Free Citizenship Workshop & Fee Waiver Assistance WHERE: San Francisco State University Mashouf Wellness Center, 755 Font Boulevard WHEN: Saturday, April 27 9:30am-12:30pm CONTACT: sfcitizenship.org 415-662-8901 NOTES: The San Francisco Pathways to Citizenship Initiative will be hosting our next FREE Citizenship Workshop on Saturday, April 27 at SF State University’s Mashouf Wellness Center (755 Font Boulevard, San Francisco, 94132) to assist legal permanent residents apply for citizenship. Fee waiver assistance will also be provided. All are welcome and no appointment required. Please see the attached multilingual flyers with detailed information. We hope you will share with your networks and contacts that may be eligible to naturalize! Individuals interested in volunteering to support this event can sign up for the volunteer listserv using this link. We especially need bilingual volunteers and immigration legal experts. Thanks in advance for your partnership and support of our immigrant community!

WHO: Parents for Public Schools of San Francisco WHAT: Annual General Meeting WHERE: Mission High School WHEN: April 30th 5:45pm-8pm CONTACT: www.ppssf.org NOTES: Student Assignment: Getting it Right. Everything you need to know about the process SFUSD is undertaking to reimagine student assignment!

WHO: 4CA WHAT: Policymaker Education Day WHERE: Sacramento, CA

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WHEN: Wednesday, May 1st CONTACT: To register http://bit.ly/4CA2019Register or email [email protected] NOTES: The California Campaign to Counter Childhood Adversity (4CA), a statewide campaign that CYW in partnership with ACEs Connection and Children Now leads and supports, invites you to join us for Policymaker Education Day in Sacramento on Wednesday, May 1st. The purpose of this event is bringing advocates from across the state to educate policymakers about childhood adversity, how adversity impacts communities, and share with them policies they can support to prevent and mitigate adversity.

WHO: San Francisco Public Library WHAT: Connect with Tech Week - Bayview WHERE: Bayview Linda Brooks Burton, 5075 3rd Street WHEN: See notes CONTACT: www.sfpl.org/connectwithtech NOTES: Monday, May 6th @ 1-3 pm: Preserving Memories - Use a digital scanner to turn your cherished photos, letters, recipes, (even 3-dimensional objects!) into digital images. Tuesday, May 7th @ 5-6 pm: Coding Club - Interested in learning how to create your own animated movie, build a computer program, or make your own video game? Saturday, May 11th @ 11am - 2pm: Bayview Branch Tech Fair - Join for a technology-filled day of computer and mobile device support, community resource tabling, low-cost Internet, and receive a free refurbished desktop computer (while supplies last)!

WHO: Bayview Library WHAT: Computer Help for Adults/Seniors WHERE: Bayview Linda Brooks-Burton Branch Library, 5075 3rd Street WHEN: 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month 2pm-4pm, Now-May 2019 CONTACT: For more information, contact Liza at [email protected] or 415-355-5757. NOTES: Trouble with technology? Get help from a Teen Computer Corps volunteer. We can help with email, laptops, Kindles, tablets, cell phones, digital cameras, and other electronic gadgets.

WHO: City College of San Francisco WHAT: Working Adult Degree Program WHERE: San Francisco WHEN: Ongoing CONTACT: www.ccsf.edu/wadp [email protected] 415.267.6573 NOTES: City College’s Working Adult Degree Program is now recruiting students for the Spring 2019 semester. While that may sound like a long time away, it’s just around the corner! The WADP assists people who are working full-time to take pre-selected college classes to complete their Associate’s degree in Liberal Arts and Social Justice Studies. Classes take place in the evenings and weekends at our Downtown or Mission locations, as well as online. Students remain together through the program as part of a learning community, helping each other to succeed. More information is available on our website at www.ccsf.edu/wadp. Thanks to the Free City program, most San Francisco residents will qualify for free tuition. For those who live outside the city, there are many other financial aid options available. Apply now to take advantage of all the funding opportunities available!

WHO: San Francisco Suicide Prevention WHAT: Youth Hotline Survey WHEN: Ongoing CONTACT: https://goo.gl/forms/6NSSaFLLpobnaWjB2

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NOTES: SF Suicide Prevention is looking to develop some new resources in our youth program---particularly a text-message hotline specifically catering to youth--and we were looking for some data from students. We figure if anyone knows what they need best in a service, it's the youth themselves. This feedback would be super valuable to cater and fine-tune our hotline specifically to the needs of SF's youth population, as well as to obtain grants and further support for our goals.

WHO: Mission Hiring Hall WHAT: CityBuild Academy WHERE: Mission Hiring Hall Inc., 1048 Folsom St. WHEN: Ongoing CONTACT: http://missionhiringhall.org/jobseekers/citybuild-academy/ NOTES: CityBuild Academy is an 18 week pre-apprenticeship program that teaches and trains San Francisco residents about a number of construction trades. CityBuild Academy is not only a hands-on course but has a rigorous academic schedule as well. Students enrolled in the course will have in-classroom and practical experience, giving them marketable skills and a competitive edge in the bustling construction industry. The CityBuild program includes Construction Industry Orientation, Apprentice Structure, Math for Construction, Job Safety Training, Tool and Material Identification, Intro to Structural Steel and Ironwork, Framing, etc.

WHO: OnePurpose School WHAT: Enrolling students for the 2019-20 school year WHERE: 948 Hollister Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94124 WHEN: Ongoing CONTACT: Joe Steinberger, [email protected] and 415-975-1969 NOTES: OnePurpose School is still enrolling students for the 2019-20 school year. OnePurpose is a free public charter TK-5 elementary school located in the Bayview. We offer an intensive academic and socio-emotional curriculum, free before and after school care, and three free meals a day. Please contact Joe Steinberger for more information.

BAYVIEW HUNTERS POINT PROGRAM OFFERINGS This section includes: on-going health, wellness and enrichment activities

WHO: Rafiki Coalition for Health and Wellness WHAT: Wellness Activities WHERE: Rafiki Coalition, 601 Cesar Chavez Street WHEN: See notes CONTACT: 415-615-9945 NOTES: 4/4 Vinyasa Yoga with Travis 5:00, 4/4 QiGong with David Wei 6:30, 4/6 First Saturday Health Party 8:15-12:30 followed by Screening of Resilience at Cornerstone Baptist Church in partnership with the Links

WHO: Huckleberry Youth Programs WHAT: Parent’s Turn WHERE/WHEN: Willie Brown Middle School, 2055 Silver Ave. Wednesday, April 11 5:30pm-7:30pm | Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Middle School, 350 Girard Street March 25th 5:30pm-7:30pm CONTACT: Samantha Adame 415-437-2500 or 415-745-0100

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NOTES: A FREE one-night skill building and support group for parents of youth ages 11-17 still living at home. Self-care practices, identifying challenging behaviors & how to address them, opportunity to support each other and talk about successes & challenges with other parents, adding skills to enhance the ones you already have. *Dinner is provided & childcare available for ages 5 years & older with RSVP. Spanish language translation is available.

WHO: El Centro Bayview: Evans WHAT: Opening Doors / Abriendo Puertas WHERE: 1341 Evans Avenue, San Francisco CA 94124 WHEN: Thursdays - February 07th – Abril 11th 5:00pm-6:30pm | Los Jueves - 07 de Febrero al 11 de Abril de 5:00-6:30 pm CONTACT: El Centro Bayview: Evans 415-431-2233 ext. 1585 NOTES: El Centro Bayview Evans FRC is happy to announce a 12-week session “Opening Doors” GroupChild Care will be provided and snacks | El Centro Bayview esta Feliz de anuncuiar el Grupo “Abriendo Puertas”

WHO: El Centro Bayview WHAT: Learning through discovery | Crece Aprende y Descubre , WHERE: 141 Industrial Street, San Francisco CA 94124 WHEN: Todos los Martes de Febrero 12 a Mayo 7 del 2019 de 10:00am a 11:00am bebes de 0-12 meses y 11:30am a 12:45pm menores de 13 a 36 meses. CONTACT: Jeannette U. 415- 723-1749 NOTES: Bayview FRC is happy to announce “Crece Aprende y Descubre” Group | El Centro Bayview esta Feliz de anuncuiar el Grupo “Crece Aprende y Descubre”. El Centro Un pequeno regalo de bocadillos y/o productos para los bebes por atenderal grupo.

WHO: El Centro Bayview: Evans WHAT: The Herd / ‘LA JORNADA’ (Spanish Group) WHERE: 1341 Evans Avenue, San Francisco CA 94124 WHEN: Wednesdays - May 10th – June 28th 5:00-6:30 pm | Los Miercoloes - 10 de Mayo al 28 de Junio de 5:00-6:30 pm CONTACT: Crystal Suarez MFTT 415-643-5600 Ext:1300, Christina Olague at El Centro Bayview: Evans 415-431-2233 NOTES: El Centro Bayview Evans FRC is happy to announce an 8-week session “La Jornada” Group | El Centro Bayview esta Feliz de anuncuiar el Grupo “La Jornada”/ 8 Sessiones

WHO: San Francisco SPCA WHAT: Mobile clinic offers FREE vaccines WHERE: Willie Mays Boys & Girls Clubhouse, 195 Kiska Road WHEN: Every 2nd Saturday of month: April 13, May 11, June 8 @ 10:30am-1:30pm CONTACT: 415.552.3539 NOTES: Free DAPP (Parvo) vaccine for dogs and FVRCP for cats! Free Rabies vaccine! (for neutered pets only) Free flea treatment! Free exams! Sign up for low cost or free spay/neuter! No appointment needed. Dogs and cats must be 6 weeks of age or older. Please arrive with pets in a carrier or leash.

WHO: Tandem, Partners in Early Learning WHAT: Come Learn with Your Children WHERE: Grace Tabernacle Community Church, 1221 Oakdale Avenue WHEN: Every 4th Tuesday of the month 11am-12:30pm

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CONTACT: For more information, call LeNesha 415-788-2263 [email protected] NOTES: Come learn with your children ages 0-5. Fun family workshops every fourth Tuesday of the month. Lunch provided.

WHO: Rafiki Coalition for Health and Wellness WHAT: Complementary Medicine Clinic WHERE: 601 Cesar Chavez Street WHEN: See notes CONTACT: 415-615-9945 www.rafikicoalition.org NOTES: Acupuncturists: Marion Wei Monday 10am-4pm, Jonathan Nelson Tuesday & Wednesday 10am-6pm, Ali Hakimi Thursday 10am-6pm | Massage Therapists: Wayne Fontaine Monday 10am-6pm, Brian Abram Tuesday & Wednesday 10am-6pm, Piet Bereal Wednesday 2pm-6pm & Thursday 10am-6pm. Schedule subject to change without notice. Please call at your convenience to confirm services offered. Services provided on a first-come, first-served basis; appointments cannot be made.

WHO: El Centro Bayview: Evans WHAT: Laugh and Learn /Sonrie y Aprende (Family Interactive) WHERE: 1341 Evans Avenue, San Francisco CA 94124 WHEN: Los Martes - de Junio de 4:00-5:30pm / Tuesdays - 4:00pm-5:30pm CONTACT: Gembly Garcia, at El Centro Bayview: Evans Ph: 415-431-2233 NOTES: El Centro Bayview esta Feliz de anuncuiar el grupo Sonrie y Aprende Compartan un momento divertido con sus Ninos en nuestro grupo. | El Centro Bayview Evans FRC is happy to announce our group “Laugh and Learn” Share a fun time with your Child every Tuesday together will learn to have fun through art and reading.

WHO: El Centro Bayview WHAT: 13-Week Fathers Group WHERE: 1341 Evans Ave SF CA 94124 WHEN: Every Wednesday 6:00- 8:00 pm CONTACT: Fernando, 415-543-5600/Fernando.Portillo @mncsf.org NOTES: Dinner and Childwatch Provided. A 13-week fathers group open to fathers, expecting fathers and grandfathers of all ages, residing in San Francisco.

WHO: Bayview Hunters Point Clinic WHAT: Special Insurance Enrollment WHERE: Bayview Hunters Point Clinic WHEN: Ongoing CONTACT/NOTES: may qualify for special enrollment if you: lost Medi-Cal or insurance, decreased income, turned 26 years old, moved or managed re-entry, had or adopted a child, married or new partnership, became a US citizen. Contact Danetta, our Certified Enrollment Counselor, at 415-579-0073 or [email protected] for assistance signing up for Medi-Cal, Covered California and Cal Fresh.

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EXCURSIONS This section includes: youth programming, field trips and activity discounts and passes.

WHO: Institute of Museum and Library Services WHAT: MUSEUMS for ALL WHERE: San Francisco: California Academy of Sciences, Children’s Creativity Museum, Exploratorium & Museum of Craft and Design. WHEN: Ongoing CONTACT: For a complete list visit: http://www.childrensmuseums.org/participating-museums NOTES: The Museums for All program expands access to the nation’s museums by offering free or reduced admission for EBT cardholders. This program was made possible by a cooperative venture with the Association of Children’s Museums (ACM) and the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). Museums offers free or reduced price admission up to a family of four for EBT, or electronic benefit cardholders, as part of the Museums for All program. Please call your local museum for details.

WHO: San Francisco Public Library (SFPL) WHAT: Discover & Go WHEN: Ongoing WHERE: Citywide CONTACT: For more detailed information visit www.sfpl.org/discoverandgo NOTES: San Francisco Public Library now offers free museum and attractions passes on an online platform called Discover & Go. Library users who are San Francisco residents can access free passes to more than a dozen Bay Area museums and attractions with the use of their library card. With Discover & Go, library users can better reserve a pass online with their library card and print their tickets at home or at the neighborhood library. Reservation system works on laptops, phones, and tablets for ease of use. All you need is your library card number and PIN to access the reservation system.

WHO: Exploratorium & BMAGIC WHAT: Visit the Exploratorium for FREE! - Exploratorium Community Family Pass WHERE: Pier 15, Embarcadero @ Green Street, SF, CA 94111 WHEN: Ongoing *This pass is available on a first come, first serve basis. CONTACT: [email protected] NOTES: Visit the Exploratorium for FREE! Bring your family and friends to dance with a tornado, turn upside down in a curved mirror, count rings on a 300-year-old tree, build your own electrical circuits, and explore hundreds of other hands-on exhibits. BMAGIC has been given a Community Family Pass to access the Exploratorium - FOR FREE! We would love to share this opportunity with BVHP families, organizations and programs. The pass is intended for small groups of no more than 16 individuals - including children & adults. How it works: 1) Contact BMAGIC at least one week before you plan to visit the Exploratorium. 2) Schedule a day & time to pick up the Pass from BMAGIC. 3) Return the Pass back to BMAGIC within 48 hours of your trip. You MUST submit a completed visitor survey upon return! The Exploratorium also offers affordable opportunities for larger groups such as 5 free public days per year and free or reduced admission for weekday field trips for CBOs. For more info about these programs and hours visit: www.exploratorium.edu/visit/hours

WHO: SF Youth Commission WHAT: Group City Hall Tours WHERE: City Hall, Youth Commission Office WHEN: Ongoing, per group request and availability

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CONTACT: Call 415-554-6446 or [email protected] NOTES: Are you interested in learning more about the Youth Commission or bringing a group of youth to City Hall? Youth Commissioners and staff can help lead workshops on the rudiments of City government the YC, and other topics that relate to youth and government.

WHO: AT&T Park WHAT: Healthy Kids Program WHERE: Citywide WHEN: Ongoing CONTACT: http://www.bamco.com/giants-garden/ https://healthykids.cafebonappetit.com/ NOTES: Are you interested in having a Bon Appetit educator visit you for a free 60-minute program (designed for elementary aged children) that features hands-on lessons in cooking and healthy eating? We’ll provide the ingredients and equipment to prepare a healthy snack with the kids. If you’d like to request a visit, please complete our field trip request form to select your preferred date/time. Keep in mind these dates are first come first served and we will confirm your field trip date and time via email.

FUNDING

This section includes: grants, scholarships, federal and local funding opportunities, and in-kind services WHO: America’s Promise Alliance WHAT: Accepting Applications for Power of Youth Challenge WHEN: Deadline: March 31, 2019 CONTACT: Link to complete RFP NOTES: APA is accepting applications for its Power of Youth Challenge. Through the program, young adults are invited to bring positive change to their community by leading a local service project. Awardees will receive coaching and support as they develop their project, with each team eligible for a mini-grant of up to $250, based on project needs. Young adults are encouraged to identify an issue in their community and research it, start planning a team project, build a budget, apply for the $250 grant, track results, and then tell their story to the larger community. Candidates who apply and complete their projects will be eligible for an accelerator grant of up to $5,000 to grow their project over the next year. Eligible candidates must be youth between the ages of 13 and 18 living in the United States. Teams are encouraged to apply and should be made up of at least three young people.

WHO: Youth Funding Youth Ideas WHAT: Youth Grants up to $10,000 WHEN: Applications due April 1, 2019 by 8pm CONTACT: PDF Application Printable Application NOTES: Do you want to address a social justice issue in your community and create change? Apply for our youth grant! You can receive up to $10,000. If you have any questions feel free to contact us at [email protected]. .

WHO: Youth Empowerment Fund WHAT: YEF Mini-Grants WHEN: Deadline April 5, 2019 CONTACT: Find out more at www.yefsf.org

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NOTES: Summer funding up to $2,500. Are you a young person? Do you have an idea for a project for and by SF youth? Do you need money to make it happen? Need ideas? • Social Justice & community impact projects • Media, websites & video projects • Visual and performing arts programs • Service and volunteer projects • Survey and research projects • Youth-led workshops. Need some help coming up with a master plan? Wondering where all the cool kids are? Want some free fun? Come by the YEF Pop-up showcase on April 3rd at 1015 Howard Street from 4:30pm-7:00pm. Get to know us AND get some first-hand help with you mini-grant application. RSVP Here

WHO: YLI WHAT: B.L.I.N.G. Grant WHERE: San Francisco Based WHEN: Application deadline: April 6th CONTACT: Apply here: bit.ly/BLINGgrantapp NOTES: Apply for the BLING grant. Get up to $5,000. We fund projects that are: youth led, San Francisco based, fighting inequality.

WHO: Chicana Latina Foundation WHAT: Scholarships for Latinas WHEN: Deadline to apply is April 7, 2019 CONTACT: Apply now NOTES: Our social impact partner, Water Resources Engineering, Inc., is sponsoring two Chicana Latina Foundation scholarships for Latina college students with residency in San Francisco. Through the Chicana Latina Foundation, two students pursuing a science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) or related career and currently attending a college, university or community college in San Francisco will receive $1,500 toward their education. As part of the scholarship, recipients will also attend a three-day Leadership Institute where they will participate in various activities including writing workshops and sessions on strengthening their cultural identity and sense of belonging.

WHO: Office of Civic Engagement and Immigrant Affairs WHAT: Request for Proposals WHERE: San Francisco WHEN: All proposal applications are due Friday, April 12th by 5pm CONTACT: https://sfgov.org/oceia/grants NOTES: The Office of Civic Engagement & Immigrant Affairs (OCEIA) is pleased to announce the availability of funds and a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the following general fund programs: I. 2020 Census Community Outreach & Education Grants (RFP#2019‐02), II. Language Access Community Grants (RFP#2019‐03), III. SF Pathways to Citizenship – Naturalization Services Grant (RFP#2019‐04). Download the Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA)

WHO: San Francisco Foundation and REDF WHAT: Funding Opportunity WHEN: Application closes April 12 CONTACT: Details and Timeline NOTES: This is a grant opportunity for employment-focused social enterprises, which are defined as double bottom line businesses that provide goods or services and employ and support individuals overcoming barriers to employment. Eligible businesses may be for-profit or non-profit. Eligible businesses must pay at least local minimum wages, and at least 75% of employees must have a history with the criminal justice system, homelessness, mental illness, substance abuse, or be opportunity youth. We are excited to announce that the San Francisco Foundation and REDF are partnering this year

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to offer a grant opportunity for employment-focused social enterprises based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Together, we will be awarding six one-year grants of $40K that will be paired with technical assistance from REDF.

WHO: Mayor’s Office of Housing & Community Development (MOHCD) WHAT: Request for Proposals (RFP) WHEN: Proposal Due Date: Monday, April 15 at 5pm CONTACT/NOTES: The Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development (MOHCD) is pleased to announce the release of two Request for Proposals (RFP) for multiple FY 2019-20 funding opportunities. Please review the attached RFPs to learn about these grant opportunities, including how and by when to apply. The opportunities are under the following strategy areas: Digital Equity Grants & Consumer Justice Legal Clinic Services and Trainings (within the Legal Services strategy area). The RFP documents are also available on the MOHCD website and for pickup on the 5th floor of 1 South Van Ness Avenue.

WHO: Foundation Center- San Francisco Center WHAT: Foundation Directory Online WHERE: Foundation Center: 312 Sutter Street, Suite 606, SF, CA, 94108-4314 WHEN: Ongoing; funding and grant opportunities updated regularly CONTACT: For more info: call 415-397-0902 or visit: http://foundationcenter.org/ask-us/san-francisco NOTES: Gain knowledge about grant makers, their grants, and all aspects of fundraising, philanthropy, and nonprofit management. We invite you to use our library where you can search for prospective foundation funders using the Foundation Directory Online Professional free of charge, along with our growing collection of books, periodicals, and other print and electronic resources.

WHO: GoBike & JUMP Bike WHAT: $5 Bikeshare Memberships WHERE: San Francisco WHEN: Ongoing CONTACT: [email protected] NOTES: Anyone who qualifies for a Muni Lifeline Pass, Calfresh or PG&E’s CARE utility program can sign up for a one-year GoBike Bikeshare for All (BS4A) membership, or a JUMP bike Boost Plan. BS4A includes unlimited 60m trips; Boost covers 60m of ride time per day.

WHO: A Little Hope WHAT: Youth Bereavement Support Services Grants WHEN: Ongoing CONTACT: Link to Complete RFP NOTES: A Little HOPE supports organizations that provide bereavement support services and grief counseling to children and teens who have experienced the death of a parent, sibling, or loved one. To be considered, applicants must e-mail (no telephone calls) the name of their program, website address, names of executive director and program director, and the location of the program. No other information is needed (or will be processed). Strong preference will be given to applicants who demonstrate a commitment to the use of community-trained volunteers. Grant award amounts are based on the scope and budget of the project. Introductory e-mails are accepted year round. Upon review, selected applicants will be invited to submit a complete application. See the Little Hope website for complete program guidelines, information about past grant recipients, and application instructions.

WHO: San Francisco Water Power Sewer – Services of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission WHAT: Community Assistance Program for Residential Single-Family Customers

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WHERE: San Francisco WHEN: Ongoing CONTACT: For more information, call 415.551.3000 or visit http://sfwater.org/index.aspx?page=131 NOTES: Our Community Assistance Program (CAP) service discount offers qualifying residential single-family customers a 15% discount on water and a 35% discount on sewer charges. CAP applicants and re-enrollments will now be required to participate in a free water conservation home evaluation. Our Water-Wise Evaluation program is facilitated by a trained water conservation specialist and can lower your bill even more! Each ‘site-specific’ visit will provide free showerheads and faucet aerators, if needed, help detect costly plumbing leaks and show you ways to conserve our great Hetch Hetchy drinking water.

WHO: Rebuilding Together SF WHAT: Home & Facility Repair Opportunities WHERE: San Francisco WHEN: Year-Round Services CONTACT: Joseph Griffin, Outreach & Volunteer Manager [email protected] (415) 905-1116 x 204 NOTES: Submit Application via Fax at (415) 905-1610 or Email [email protected]. Interested San Francisco Homeowners and Renters (Home Repair Opportunities) Home Repair Application | Interested San Francisco Nonprofit Partners & Community Spaces (Facility Repair Opportunities) Nonprofit Partner & Community Space Application

WHO: San Francisco Public Utilities Commission WHAT: Plumbing Fixture Replacement Program (PREP) WHERE: San Francisco WHEN: Ongoing CONTACT: https://sfwater.org/index.aspx?page=1092 NOTES: Do You Qualify For A Free Toilet? Through our PREP, we're offering free toilets for residential account holders-it even comes with a free installation! To qualify, your existing toilet must use at least 3.5 gallons per flush & have no unusual plumbing or site conditions.

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