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    Programs that provide access to a variety of pursuits for people who want to make constructive and satisfying use of their free time. Included are programs that provide facilities.

Activitiesmespinoza2020-09-23T15:03:22+00:00
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Proud to be MeDance and Movement TherapyThis beginner-level dance and movement class, designed for elementary and middle schoolers with special needs (and anyone else interested in our class is welcome!), provides a fun outlet for letting out energy and meeting new people. Our main goal is for dancers to enjoy and express themselves in an active setting.9999
211 Bay AreaUnited Way Bay Area211 is an easy to remember, toll-free phone number that connect callers with local community services, such as food, shelter, counseling, employment assistance, quality child care and more. 9999
East Bay Family Events and Camp Guide - 510Families510 FamiliesA guide to East Bay Family Events and Seasonal Camps "Hi there. We are real-life East Bay parents dedicated to finding fun things to do with kids in our local area. After five years of parenting in Berkeley, we found no single resource that allowed us to find the best things to do with our children on a need-to-know basis. We created 510families.com in March 2010 in the hopes that it would grow into that resource. And we LOVE to see how this website has grown to become a go-to reference for other parents in the Oakland area."9999
Arriba JuntosArriba JuntosArriba Juntos is dedicated to promoting economic self-sufficiency for San Franciscans and their families through occupational training and employment opportunities. Each client receives intensive case management, educational and skills advancement, vocational training, supportive services, work readiness instruction, and placement services. In addition, we provide many vital services to the residents of our community. We have been committed to this mission since 1965, making it one of the longest running workforce organizations in the city.9999
Asociacion MayabAsociacion MayabThe mission of the Asociacion Mayab is to create the conditions that allow for the optimal development of the Yucatec Maya community in the San Francisco Bay Area of California. Asociacion Mayab is a non-profit organization based in San Francisco California that provides Maya immigrant families in the Bay Area with Social services and emergency support promotes Yucatec Maya cultural values and serves as a bridge for communication between our community and local authorities ,consulates and Mexican Yucatecan goverments. Promotes participation exchange and economic development among Yucatecan immigrants in the San Francisco Bay Area of California and their communities of origin.Organize activities to encourage the development of and interaction between the Yucatec Mayan Community in the San Francisco Bay Area.Encourage and strengthen Yucatec Mayan Cultural values among interested parties. Facilitate the Yucatec Mayan Community's access to community's access to community and social services in the bay area Evaluate and implement solutions to fulfill the needs of the Yucatec Mayan Community in the San Francisco Bay Area.9999
Communities In Harmony Advocating For Learning and Kids (CHALK)Bay Area Community Resources (BACR)Communities In Harmony Advocating For Learning and Kids or CHALK, founded in 1996 is a youth-led project providing a range of youth services with a specific focus on transformative youth development and employment. ?CHALK is a BACR, Bay Area Community Resource workforce program. We Believe Young People can do anything with the appropriate amount of training and support.9999
Girls on the Run Girls on the Run of the Bay AreaAt Girls on the Run Bay Area, teaching essential life skills is the cornerstone of our research-based programs. Trained volunteer coaches facilitate lessons that blend physical activity with life skill development, including managing emotions, fostering friendships, and expressing empathy.9999
San Francisco GymnasticsSan Francisco GymnasticsIn 2002, San Francisco Gymnastics (SFG) opened its doors in the Presidio with a mission: “Provide a quality athletic experience with an emphasis on fun.” Our goal has been to create a success for every child in every class. Since 2002, our gym has quickly become known as a family friendly, high quality program that parents trust. In September 2012 we opened in the Fillmore Center with the same principles. San Francisco Gymnastics’ instructors are caring professionals trained to encourage children to have fun while participating in a challenging program. Our facility is home of the popular Tumblebug Program for pre-school aged children, gymnastics classes of all levels, competitive teams, delightful birthday parties, exciting camps, and more all year round.9999
AcroSportsAcroSportsAcroSports is a 501(c)(3)non-profit organization dedicated to creating community through movement, performance and circus arts. AcroSports’ work is widely known and acknowledged across many sectors: not only the Bay Area circus & performance community, but also among the many San Francisco organizations and families that we serve every week. We have also been formally recognized and honored for engaging and empowering youth by both the San Francisco Board of Supervisors and the California State Legislature.9999
E-sportsE-ProgramsExceptional Sports (E-Sports) is a fully inclusive program dedicated to providing athletic activities for children of all abilities and with special needs. Programs offered include soccer, basketball, karate, dance, and fitness. E-Sports had its humble beginnings in April, 2000 with just a small handful of kids playing inclusive soccer at Bowditch Middle School in Foster City, CA. Now in it’s 19th year, E-Sports serves over 1,000 families annually with over 20 multi-sport programs around the Bay Area, in Southern Nevada, and internationally in India, the Philippines, and Guam.9999
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