Community Events
Child Care & End Child Poverty Advocacy Day
Calidornia Endowment 1414 K Street #500, Sacramento, CA, United StatesThis is a day that advocates will join together, in a shared voice, to advocate for more child care and policies to eradicate poverty. The focus of this day is not just on child care and early learning, but on ending child poverty and talking about the supports that the families we all touch need. In
Addressing Incidents of Bias, Put-downs Exclusion with Children
Fox plaza 1390 market street, San Francisco, CA, United StatesPresenters TBD. Alleviating bias in our ECE settings is complex. Creating inclusive classrooms requires that we understand and acknowledge our own biases and recognize verbal and non‐ verbal messages conveyed by other adults and children. We need to know how to address these remarks and actions as they occur without causing a shutdown in communication.
SFUSD Student Assignment Community Workshops
1663 Mission St. Suite 700 1663 Mission St. Suite 700, San Francisco, CA, United StatesHOSTED BY SUPPORT FOR FAMILIES OF CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES. Read more here: Community Workshop Flyer ENG v2
SFUSD Student Assignment Community Workshops
Roosevelt Middle School 460 Arguello Blvd, San Francisco, CA, United StatesHOSTED BY 2ND DISTRICT PTA. Read more here: Community Workshop Flyer ENG v2
Budget Training
Children's Council, Room 120 445 Church Street, San Francisco, CA, United StatesThe SPWG will be hosting a training & info-session, conducted by the Budget Justice Coalition, on San Francisco's budget on Monday, February 3, 3:30pm at the Children's Council of SF. This 'intro to the budget' training will lay out the fundamentals of San Francisco's budget, the budget process & timeline. It will be an opportunity for
SFUSD Student Assignment Community Workshop
100 Whitney Young Circle 100 Whitney Young Circle, CA, United StatesHOSTED BY FAMILY & CHILDREN EMPOWERMENT SERVICES - SF (FACES SF) (Note time change from flier) Read more here: Community Workshop Flyer ENG v2
SFUSD Student Assignment Community Workshop
Visitacion Valley Middle School 1971 Visitacion Ave, San Francisco, CA, United StatesHOSTED BY REAL OPTIONS FOR CITY KIDS (R.O.C.K.) Read more here: Community Workshop Flyer ENG v2
UESF welcomes Diane Ravitch to San Francisco
Balboa High School 1000 Cayuga Avenue, San Francisco, CA, United StatesWe have been told the venue has been changed, and the event is starting half an hour earlier. Sorry for the inconvenience.
SFUSD Student Assignment Community Workshop
Community Well 78 Ocean Ave, San Francisco, CA, United StatesCOHOSTED BY COMMUNITY WELL & MISSION GRADUATES Read more here: Community Workshop Flyer ENG v2
SFUSD Student Assignment Community Workshop
Children's Council of San Francisco 445 Church St., San Francisco, CA, United StatesHOSTED BY CHILDREN’S COUNCIL Read more here: Community Workshop Flyer ENG v2
Integrating Abilities & Disabilities into the Curriculum
1190 market street, room 1125 1190 market street, San Francisco, CA, United StatesPresenters TBD. Alleviating bias in our ECE settings is complex. Creating inclusive classrooms requires that we understand and acknowledge our own biases and recognize verbal and non‐ verbal messages conveyed by other adults and children. We need to know how to address these remarks and actions as they occur without causing a shutdown in communication.
SFUSD Student Assignment Community Workshop
Betty Ann Ong Rec Center 1199 Mason St, San Francisco, CA, United StatesWorkshop planned in Cantonese with English interpretation available (pending confirmation of facilitator) Read more here: Community Workshop Flyer ENG v2
SFUSD Student Assignment Community Workshop
Ella Hutch Center 1050 Allister St., San Francisco, CA, United StatesRead more here: Community Workshop Flyer ENG v2
Using Books to Address Issues of Bias, Racism, Gender and Cultural Identity with Children
1390 Market Street, Suite 1125 1390 Market Street, Suite 1125, San Francisco, CA, United StatesPresenters TBD. Alleviating bias in our ECE settings is complex. Creating inclusive classrooms requires that we understand and acknowledge our own biases and recognize verbal and non‐ verbal messages conveyed by other adults and children. We need to know how to address these remarks and actions as they occur without causing a shutdown in communication.
Navigating SBA Lending in the Covid-19 Age
zoom meetingThe Los Angeles Small Business Development Center (SBDC) will educate non-profits on the nuances of the SBA disaster loan programs as well as discuss other resources and technical assistance available to non-profits - all at no cost. Presented by speaker Ted Hiatt, Director, LA Small Business Development Network.
Social Distancing for Early Childhood Educators: Strategies for Supporting Students, Families, and Self
zoom meetingAs education moves online to support social distancing, early childhood educators are facing a unique challenge: early education is an entirely social experience! In this webinar specifically for teachers of young children, educators and advocates Kisha Reid and Nancy Carlsson-Paige will answer your questions and offer strategies to help maintain connections to students and families,
Bridge Financing for non Profits During COVID-19
zoom meetingJoin this webinar to learn more about low-cost capital options for non-profits and service providers that need bridge loans or lines of credit in order to ramp up direct service activities in response to the COVID-19 Crisis. Presented by speaker Tunua Thrash-Ntuk, Executive Director LISC LA.
Resources for Nonprofits about the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act
zoom meetingThe SF Foundation has partnered with Fiscal Management Associates to provide access for SFF grantees (who get a preference, but other Bay Area nonprofits can attend - as space allows) to one of a series of private clinics on Tues April 7 (today), Wed April 8 (12pm), or Thu April 9 (10am), in which a
Resources for Nonprofits about the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act
zoom meetingThe SF Foundation has partnered with Fiscal Management Associates to provide access for SFF grantees (who get a preference, but other Bay Area nonprofits can attend - as space allows) to one of a series of private clinics, in which a team of experts will answer questions and offer guidance as nonprofits move through the
Facebook live event with Panel of Expert UCSF Doctors – Stay Safe & Healthy Through COVID-19
online CA, United StatesMark your calendar, invite your friends and family, and get your questions ready: Doctors from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Latinx Center of Excellence, on Staying Safe and Healthy Through the Coronavirus pandemic. Alicia Fernández, MD General Internist/Médica General Amy Beck, MD Pediatrician/Pediatra Will Martinez, PhD Clinical Psychologist/Psicólogo Clínico