Project Commotion offers bilingual after-school movement classes in Spanish and English for all abilities. Activities are designed to support children's physical and social skills through joyful movement, playful exploration and holistic wellness.
The Department of Children, Youth and Their Families (DCYF) and SFUSD want to hear from a diverse group of middle and high school students about youth violence. Students can fill out the interest form by this Saturday (9/16)
Whether your child is a beginner or preparing for team try outs - we have the right fit for you! Enhance your game with top-notch coaching and innovative training drills. Forge lasting friendships and build essential teamwork skills on and off the court.
Join The Ma'at Youth Leadership Program, a mentorship program for Black/African-American youth between the ages of 12-18 years old. Youth will gain knowledge on life & workplace skills, mentorship and resources via workshops, panels, and discussions.
The San Francisco Department of Children, Youth, and their Families (DCYF) in partnership with the San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) is pleased to announce the creation of the Student Success Fund Advisory Council (SSFAC).
The SSFAC is a unique opportunity for passionate individuals to actively contribute to the formation, growth and development of the Student Success Fund. This advisory council will serve as a platform for fostering collaboration, sharing diverse perspectives, and providing valuable insights to shape the future of this initiative.
826 Valencia's Youth Leadership Advisory Board (YLAB) is a special opportunity to develop your leadership skills, work on your writing, editing, public speaking and form a community with students from all of our programs. Apply by Sept. 8.