The Mission YMCA is committed to pursuing Community Outreach and Enrichment. Collaborative, community wide programs are essential to our mission and to the health of our community.  Please contact us if you would like more information about partnering with the Mission YMCA.

   

This page highlights the Mission YMCA's Community Outreach projects.  There is no scheduling information on this page.  Please check our other pages for specific program information.

 

Anchor links: Excelsior Sports Club | ExCEL | Excelsior Youth Center | Portola's Palega Park | Preschool For All | Greater Mission Consortium

 

EXCELSIOR SPORTS CLUB
- Building the Excelsior Community through the power of sports -

The Excelsior Sports Club is a collaborative network of outstanding agencies working together to support and promote the health of the Excelsior youth through sports and physical activities. We are a partnership of community sports providers and neighborhood facilities that broker existing resources, advocate for neighborhood needs and provide increased access to sports opportunities within the community.

 

Our Vision:
A neighborhood where youth sports are thriving and parents, youth and community members are working together to support one another. Youth are healthy, confident leaders within the community.

Our Mission:
To promote the healthy development of youth through sports experiences

Our Goals:

  • Be a source of information & support for the Excelsior community regarding youth sports
  • Strengthen the quality of sports programs offered in the community
  • Identify community needs in order to create new sports programs

Our Partners:
Mission YMCA, OMI/Excelsior Beacon Center, Bay Area SCORES, Girls on the Run, Excelsior Boys & Girls Club, Excelsior Youth Center, SF Recreation & Parks, SF Unified School District, SF State University, AcroSports, Girl Scouts of San Francisco, Neighborhood Parks Council

For more information please visit our Sports page or contact: Cara Gerken Prieshoff, Excelsior Sports Club Director, at 415-452-7575 or cgerken@ymcasf.org
 

ExCEL AFTER SCHOOL LEARNING PROGRAM

(Expanded Collaboratives for Excellence in Learning)

 

The Mission YMCA and the San Francisco Unified School District collaborate to offer structured time after school for school-age children to receive a range of services that includes tutorial help, enrichment activities and recreation.  Afterschool care for the 2008/2009 school year begins on August 25th.

 

The program has 5 goals:

  • Improve literacy and math skills among African Americans, Latinos and English Language Learner students at risk of academic failure
  • Reduce isolation and improve coordination of program/services
  • Expand after school, weekend and summer enrichment opportunities for youth at risk of gang involvement and substance abuse
  • Expand access to and utilization of technology and telecommunications among youth and adults
  • Expand access to parenting education that supports positive youth and adult development

We offer this program at no cost to the parent for students who qualify attending the following schools:

 

Monroe Elementary School

260 Madrid Street

Site Director:  Nicole Banks, 415-350-7652

 

 

 
Paul Revere Elementary School

555 Thompkins Street.

Site Director: Aurora King, 415-794-2460
 

   

   

Visitacion Valley Elementary School

55 Schwerin Street

Site Director:  Tatiana Newman, 415-350-7647

    

 

     

Excelsior Middle School

325 LaGrande Avenue

Site Director:  Dorothy Martinez, 415-999-8602

  

 

  
June Jordan High School

325 LaGrande Avenue

Site Director:  Dorothy Martinez, 415-999-8602

     

 

 

For more information on all our ExCEL Programs, please contact us at 415-586-6900.

EXCELSIOR YOUTH CENTER

The Excelsior Youth Center is now open Saturdays and some Sundays through a unique collaboration between the Boys and Girls Club of San Francisco and the YMCA of San Francisco. This partnership is supported by the generosity of the Department of Children Youth and their Families and the City of San Francisco. Weekend programming includes cooking, basketball, sports, arts and crafts, boxing, and other great opportunities for our children and teens on the weekend.

For more information on our Excelsior Youth Center Program, please visit our Youth Progams page or contact Kristen Bagwell, EYC Director, at 415-452-7561.

   

PORTOLA PALEGA PARK COLLABORATIVE - REC CONNECT

     

 

The Mission YMCA and the San Francisco Parks and Recreation Department are collaborating to offer structured activities for children to receive a range of recreation, learning, and sports programming.  Rec Connect and Palega Park are located at 500 Felton Avenue.  Check out our Youth Progams page or visit www.palegapark.org for more information or call Emmett Phelan, Rec Connect Director, at 415-850-2490.

     

PRESCHOOL FOR ALL - FREE PRESCHOOL FOR 4 YEAR OLDS

First Five San Francisco in partnership with Wu Yee Children's Services has selected the Mission YMCA as a Preschool For All site. Preschool For All will ultimately provide universal access to high-quality, free part-day preschool programs to all San Francisco four-year-olds by 2009. Please check our Childcare page for more information.

THE GREATER MISSION CONSORTIUM

The Greater Mission Consortium is a multi-service collaboration of organizations serving children, youth and families in the Outer Mission, Bernal Heights and Excelsior. Our mission is to improve the social and economic well-being of at-risk youth and their families in the Greater Mission neighborhoods. Services offered by the collaborative include:

 

Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center: Gang Prevention/Case Management, Leadership Development, and Recreation and Cultural Enrichment activities are offered at the GMC Youth Drop-in Center.

Enterprise for High School Students: Employment Training and Placement, and Career Assessment services.

La Raza Centro Legal: Legal counseling and representation, school-based advocacy and "Know Your Rights" workshops.

Mission Neighborhood Centers: Academic Support and Cultural Enrichment programs are offered at the Precita Valley Community Center.

Mission YMCA: After-school Academic Support programs for children and their families, and Sports and Recreation activities are offered at local schools and community centers.

The GMC Youth Drop-in Center is open Monday to Friday from 3:00pm to 7:00 pm for youth ages 11 to 18 years old. The center offers daily programs, open recreation, cultural enrichment activities and events, fieldtrips, homework assistance and a computer lab. Come see us at 4468 Mission Street (at Excelsior Street) and check out our programs, meet new friends or just hang out in a safe, fun, friendly environment.

Mission YMCA • 4080 Mission Street  • San Francisco, CA 94112 • 415-586-6900\