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Centering youth, strengthening community: A look back at 2024–25
Youth across San Francisco led events, built skills, and strengthened community through CYC programs during the 2024–25 school year.
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Michael Wong’s ongoing impact on community safety and healing
CYC is proud to honor Michael Wong with the Distinguished Service Award for his decades of leadership in community safety, healing, and advocacy.
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Celebrating youth leadership and intergenerational connection
From senior sites to city parades, YCE youth have spent the year building bridges, leading with heart, and bringing communities together.
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How CYC supports AAPI youth mental health
Our #GiveInMay campaign honors AAPI Heritage Month and Mental Health Awareness Month.
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Rising Together: Highlights from the CYC 55th Annual Gala
The CYC 55th Annual Gala was an unforgettable evening, bringing together our community to celebrate the strength, resilience, and leadership of the young people we serve. With hundreds of supporters […]
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Supporting survivors—and strengthening communities
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As an extension of our work across San Francisco, CYC provides holistic support and wraparound services to AAPI victims of violence.
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Giving thanks and showing care
CYC families and partners join together for the annual Thanksgiving Turkey Giveaway.
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Chinatown celebrates Halloween—in community and in costume
The 10th annual Halloween Festival in Chinatown was a fun and heartwarming day for youth and families.
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A summer of engagement and connection
From long-standing traditions to exciting new beginnings, we have deepened and celebrated connections in every corner of San Francisco.
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CYC Dragon Boat team rides the wave of success
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The CYC Dragon Boat team inspires with back-to-back gold medals at major dragon boat festivals.
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Celebrating creativity and community at Summer on Waverly 2024
This year’s Summer on Waverly festival was a joyous blend of culture, creativity, and community spirit
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Celebrating service and leadership at the 52nd Annual YCE luncheon
This past Friday, the Far East Cafe buzzed with excitement as we gathered to honor more than 400 youth from ten San Francisco public high schools at the 52nd Annual Youth for Community Engagement (YCE) Luncheon.