My Community returns for a new season
This January, My Community returns with a new season of episodes that explore real challenges facing San Francisco communities and the pathways people take toward safety, support, and healing.
Now in its ninth season, the series reflects Community Youth Center of San Francisco’s long-standing commitment to sharing practical expertise rooted in lived experience. Produced in partnership with Sky Link TV, My Community uses dramatized stories to examine issues many families recognize, including scams, bullying, violence, and community harm.
Each episode is followed by a moderated conversation with professionals, including Behavioral Health clinicians and staff from CYC, victim advocates, and community leaders. These discussions help viewers understand what support can look like in real situations and where individuals and families can turn for help.
The series is presented in both English and Chinese, with full bilingual subtitles, making it accessible to viewers across generations. Episodes highlight the essential role community-based services play in helping people respond to harm, navigate trauma, and begin the process of healing.
Premiere: January 8
Airs: Thursdays at 6pm
Where to watch: Sky Link TV (Channel 38.2), Sky Link TV YouTube, CYC YouTube, and the ZEAM app.
This season features voices from across the city, including Mayor Daniel Lurie, SFPD Chief Derrick Lew, Dr. Dennis Chen, CYC Program Director and Postdoctoral Fellow in Clinical Psychology, and Michael Wong, CYC Senior Program Director, reflecting the importance of collaboration in building safer, more connected neighborhoods.