Education
Comprised of five programs that aim to develop youth academic achievement, financial independence, college advancement, career development, and physical fitness.
After School Community Enrichment (ACE) Program at Redding Elementary serves 80 youth on a daily basis in the areas of academic assistance, recreation, and enrichment. Utilizing a club model, the program focuses on three areas of enrichment: interest clubs ( cooking, video production, gardening, and girls soccer); language clubs (Hawaiian, Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, and Indian); and academic clubs (penmanship, finance, literacy, and science). ACE also strives to incorporate community involvement as a key component of its program. Monday through Friday after school. For more information, please contact Christian Santomauro - Site Coordinator at 415.775.2636
After School Community Enrichment (ACE) Program at Garfield Elementary serves approximately 93 youth on a daily basis in the areas of academic assistance, recreation, and enrichment. ACE also strives to incorporate community involvement as a key component of its program. The program runs Monday through Friday after school. For more information, please contact: Fong Phung My Ngo - Site Coordinator at 415.775.2636
CYC Computer Clubhouse is a collaboration with Intel, Adobe, and the Boston Museum of Science to help youth acquire the technological tools necessary for personal, academic and professional development. For more information, please contact Hiu Nam Cheung - IT Specialist/Clubhouse Coordinator at 415.775.2636, ext 219
Elementary School Summer Program provides a six-week, day-long academic, enrichment and recreational program for children starting 1st grade in the Fall 2011 to fifth graders who have been promoted and starting sixth grade in Fall 2011 at serval locations in San Francisco. For registration and enrollment details check this website in February or early March for further information, or contact Vicky Chung-Louie – Project Manager at 415.775.2636, ext 217
Newcomer Club provides access to post-secondary educational opportunities and educational or career goal planning, life skills buildijng, leadership development, and activities for immigrant high school students in six San Francisco high schools (Galileo, Abraham Lincoln, Thurgood Marshall, Mission, San Francisco International, George Washington).In an effort to improve high school retention rates for participants, program includes educational tutorials, academic case management, school-based support groups, lifeskills workshops, community service and volunteer opportunities. For more information, please contact Jenny Lam - Project Coordinator at 415.775.2636, ext 211
Main Office + Computer Clubhouse
1038 Post Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
Tel: (415) 775 - 2636
Fax: (415) 775 - 1345
Richmond Employment Office
319 Sixth Avenue, Suite 201
San Francisco, CA 94118
Tel: (415) 752 - 9675
Fax: (415) 752 - 9033
Bayview Branch Office
4438 Third Street
San Francisco, CA 94124
Tel: (415) 550-1151
Fax: (415) 775-1345











