Skip to main content

2024-25 Fact Sheet

Page 1

Highlights of the 2024-25 Program Year August 2024 to August 2025

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.

Communities We Serve

Who We Serve Total Youth Served

GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE

PRESIDIO

E RUSSIAN HILL

PACIFIC HEIGHTS

RICHMOND DISTRICT

R B

Clubs were open for

FINANCIAL DISTRICT

226 DAYS

SOUTH OF MARKET

2 TENDERLOIN

SAN FRANCISCO BAY

GOLDEN GATE PARK

SUNSET DISTRICT

4

3

1

JAPANTOWN

WESTERN ADDITION

CHINATOWN

NOB HILL

SEACLIFF

ID

NORTH BEACH TELEGRAPH HILL

AY

N

15,000+

G

MARINA DISTRICT

B

14

5

TWIN PEAKS

CASTRO

Gender Identity

MISSION DISTRICT

6 POTRERO DISTRICT

NOE VALLEY

52%

47%

1%

Male

Female

Other/Chose Not to Answer

PARKSIDE BAYVIEW DIAMOND HEIGHTS

12 7

LAKE MERCED

11

13

HUNTERS POINT

8 VISITACION VALLEY

EXCELSIOR

9

10

Race/Ethnicity

29% Latino 25% Asian 22% Black or African American

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Gateway High School Club Gateway Middle School Club Don Fisher Clubhouse Tenderloin Clubhouse Columbia Park Clubhouse Mission Clubhouse Excelsior Clubhouse San Francisco Community School Club

9 Springer Clubhouse in Sunnydale 10 Visitacion Valley Clubhouse 11 BGCSF Beacon at Carver Elementary School 12 BGCSF Beacon at Malcolm X Academy Elementary School 13 Willie Mays Clubhouse at Hunters Point 14 Camp Mendocino

10% Multi-Racial 6% White 2% Middle Eastern or North African

4% Other 2% Chose Not To Answer


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
2024-25 Fact Sheet by Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco - Issuu