BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF SAN FRANCISCO PROGRAM YEAR 2022-2023 SUMMARY ABOUT US Since 1891, Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco (BGCSF) has provided high-quality, community-based youth development services to youth in San Francisco and beyond. 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. We impact the lives of Club members, primarily ages six to 18. Our Clubs are located in neighborhoods with the fewest resources, and we are open when kids need us the most — after school and all day during the summer.
COMMUNITIES WE SERVE
GENDER IDENTITY 50%
Male
49%
Female
1%
Transgender, Nonbinary, Other
ETHNICITY
1.
Gateway High School Club
9.
2.
Gateway Middle School Club
10. Sunnydale Clubhouse
3.
Don Fisher Clubhouse
4.
Tenderloin Clubhouse
12. BGCSF Beacon at Carver Elementary School
5.
Columbia Park Clubhouse
6.
Mission Clubhouse
7.
BGCSF Mission Preparatory School
8.
San Francisco Community School Club
31%
Latino
24%
Black or African-American
21%
Asian
8%
Multi-Ethnic
7%
White
3%
Bi-racial
3%
Middle Eastern or North African
3%
Other
Excelsior Clubhouse
11. Visitacion Valley Clubhouse
13. BGCSF Beacon at Malcolm X Academy Elementary School 14. Willie Mays Clubhouse at Hunters Point 15. Camp Mendocino
During the 2022-23 program year, Clubs were open 230 days and we served over 11,000 youth
ACADEMIC SUPPORT
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES
Provided over 2,100 youth with homework and learning support Over 1,250 youth received literacy support during the school year and more than 1,300 participated in the BGCSF Summer Literacy Program 504 youth participated in over 2,300 sessions of professional tutoring provided during the school year and throughout summer Over 1,700 youth participated in STEM programming in the school year and summer combined
TEEN SERVICES
4,125 youth received socioemotional support offered by our Behavioral Health staff during the school year and summer 641 hours of no-cost professional therapy were provided to youth throughout the year 2,387 youth participated in wellness activities — including meditation and relaxation practices, art, gardening, and yoga
SPORTS, FITNESS, AND PLAY 3,516 youth participated in sports or physical activities
97% of seniors who participated in College Prep are college bound We linked our youth to more than $238K in college scholarships. 294 teens were connected to internships and work opportunities through the Club
850 youth participated in BGCSF’s aquatics program 232 youth across 9 Clubs participated in our Junior Giants baseball league during the summer 194 youth participated in BGCSF’s school-year basketball league — across 9 Clubs
CAMP MENDOCINO
Established in 1931, Camp Mendocino is owned and operated by BGCSF. Camp Mendocino gives youth a safe, age- and developmentally-appropriate summer experience in the beautiful redwoods of Mendocino County (located between Willits and Fort Bragg). 1,512 youth participated at Camp Mendocino over the full year 76 youth (15 to 17 years old) participated in leadership training programs
385 campers were Club members (41%) 573 youth participated at Camp during the offseason, including school groups, with experiences focused on traditional camp activities, leadership programs, the college experience, community building, environmental education, and relations with local Native American youth
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