Generation Thrive is thrilled to offer new pieces of training to enhance relationships and personal growth. Join them for two exciting new programs to start January with tools for you to thrive. Workshops are on Jan. 19, 24, and 31.
To celebrate Black History Month, the San Francisco Public Library will be hosting free dance and music performances, storytelling, film showings, and other programs at library locations across San Francisco.
Apply for our after school programs for young women of color, ages 14-18, from under-resourced communities in San Francisco. Applications available now.
Participating adolescents will get to undergo a free 12-week training in which they will learn self-regulation skills (breathing, yoga-based movements, meditation) that can help them relax, better regulate emotions, and improve attention.
Join the African American Parent Advisory Council (AAPAC)'s Community of Practice: Celebrating Black History Month on Jan. 17. We will discuss various ways to honor and celebrate Black History Month, including educational events, cultural festivals, and community service projects.