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Calle 24 Latino Cultural District

January 2025

Calle 24 Latino Cultural District’s Mission is to preserve, enhance and advocate for Latino cultural continuity, vitality, and community in San Francisco’s touchstone Latino Cultural District and the greater Mission community.
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Calle 24’s Vision is that the Latino Cultural District will be an economically vibrant community that is inclusive of diverse income households and businesses that together compassionately embrace the unique Latino heritages and cultures of 24th street and that celebrate Latino cultural events, foods, businesses, activities, art, and music.

Lovers Lane SF

February 2025

Lucia Gonzalez Ippolito aka CiaLuArt & Alfredo Uribe, aka El Lechero, founded Lover’s Lane in Balmy Alley a main vein of art and storytelling off the 24th Street commercial corridor in 2021. 24th Street is historically a major artery in the heart of San Francisco’s Mission District and hosts.

Lucia’s vision to bring together artists, craft makers and performers to celebrate togetherness after a time of great isolation in 2020 was just what the Love doctors ordered. Knowing that deep healing and connection happens with greater ease in community surrounded by art, music and food.

Clecha SF

March 2025

Clecha exists to ensure San Francisco Latina and Latinos understand, navigate, and conquer the oppressive systems that exist in order to achieve financial equity.

San Francisco Public Library

April 2025

The San Francisco Public Library (SFPL) is a vital community resource offering access to books, digital materials, and various educational programs. It provides free services to the public, including borrowing materials, online resources, classes, and events for all ages. The library promotes literacy, lifelong learning, and cultural enrichment through its extensive collection, which includes books, eBooks, music, films, and more. SFPL also offers technology access, public computers, and Wi-Fi in its 28 branch locations throughout the city. Additionally, they host events like author talks, workshops, and children's programs to engage the community.

San Francisco Firefighters Cancer Prevention Foundation

May 2025

San Francisco Firefighters Cancer Prevention Foundation is committed to the prevention and early detection of cancer and providing access to cutting edge care for active and retired members of the San Francisco Fire Department and their families. Our goals are based on scientific research, education, cancer screenings and health navigation. Through this research and advocacy, we aim to improve public health and end this threat of job-related cancer in the firefighting profession.

San Francisco SPCA

June 2025

Since 1868, the San Francisco SPCA has been advocating for animals.Β 

Today, we continue transforming how pet guardians and their furry friends access lifesaving care through our world-class veterinary hospital, adoption center, and community medicine programs.Β 

Vision 2030 builds on our groundbreaking work to provide access to care for animals throughout California, especially in regions like the Central Valley. Our goal is to positively impact the lives of five million animals in the next ten years.

The Latina Center

July 2025

At The Latina Center, we invest in personal and community transformation. We are a community-based organization that supports the leadership development, health, well-being, and economic empowerment of Latinos and their families in Contra Costa County and the San Francisco Bay Area in California. We offer trauma-informed and culturally relevant programs and services. And, we partner with other organizations to create better systems, policy change, and racial equity for all.

Carnaval SF

August 2025

Carnaval San Francisco, the largest multicultural festival in the West Coast, is a project that CANA organizes, with the goal of educating people on the Latino, Caribbean and African Diasporic traditions of the Mission District and the San Francisco Bay Area. We accomplish our mission through dance, music, the visual arts and by creating spaces for community learning, school–based education, and advocacy.

Hispanic Heritage Foundation

September 2025

The Hispanic Heritage Foundation (HHF) is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit which inspires, prepares, and connects Latinos in six areas of focus: education, workforce, social impact, justice, and culture, through leadership.

HHF’s mission and programs have been recognized by The White House, US Congress, Fortune 500 Companies, US Army, other nonprofits, and even the government of Mexico.

Las Casa de las Madres

October 2025

The mission of La Casa de las Madres is to respond to calls for help from domestic violence victims, of all ages, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. We give survivors the tools to transform their lives.

We seek to prevent future violence by educating the community and by redefining public perceptions about domestic violence.

Boys & Girls Club San Francisco

November 2025

Since 1891, Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco (BGCSF) has provided high-quality, community-based youth development services to youth in San Francisco. Our mission is to inspire and enable all young people, especially those from disadvantaged circumstances, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible, and caring citizens.

Our Clubs are located in neighborhoods with the fewest resources for youth, and we are open when youth need us the mostβ€”after school, on most school holidays, and all day during the summer. We also provided full-day programming when schools were closed during the pandemic helping youth to access their school’s remote learning. In addition to our 13 traditional Clubhouses and School-Based Clubs in San Francisco, we also own and operate Camp Mendocino, a 2,000-acre residential summer camp that provides inspiring outdoor experiences. We impact the lives of Club members, primarily ages six to 18, by focusing on academic success, healthy lifestyles, good character and community engagement, and job readiness with earning potential.

Mission Food Hub

December 2025

The Mission Food Hub was founded in May 2020 to provide culturally appropriate groceries for families who were affected by COVID-19. In San Francisco, food inequity is currently impacting over 12,000 Latinos who are unemployed and the Mission District is Ground ZERO for the coronavirus. We started providing 500 families with one grocery bag a week. The lines of people rapidly grew to 1,800 within a couple of weeks. We are now providing culturally appropriate groceries three times a week to 9,000 families!

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