San Francisco Conservation Corps
The San Francisco Conservation Corps (SFCC) provides paid work experience, educational attainment, career readiness services, and barrier remediation for transitional-aged youth ages 18-26.
R.O.C.K Volunteers
Real Options for City Kids (R.O.C.K.) is recruiting volunteers ages 18 and up to support their programs and events. R.O.C.K. is dedicated to nurturing the healthy development of children by listening attentively to their needs and providing opportunities to those who might not otherwise have access.
Reclaiming Nature: Hood to Woods
Student and faculty researchers from Black Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) backgrounds at San Francisco State University have partnered with community organizations to learn about ancestral knowledge and cultural practices to heal in nature.
RAMS Fall TAY Mixer
If you are between ages 17-24, you are invited to visit RAMS on November 1 for their Fall Mixer! Wednesday, November 1, 2023, 4:00pm to 7:00pm
Queer Lifespace’s Outlandish! Program
The program aims to bring LGBTQIA+ youth out into nature for day-long hikes and other activities. The participants, accompanied by qualified adults, will be immersed in the natural world where they can learn about themselves and the complex ecosystems around them.
Project WHAT!
Project WHAT! (We’re Here And Talking!) is a paid leadership and advocacy program for Bay Area youth ages 14+ who had or currently have an incarcerated parent or have been impacted by the criminal justice system. The goal of Project WHAT! is to create a community that encourages children with incarcerated parents or those that have been system impacted to use their voice, pride, and power.
Project Avary Teen Leaders
Are you a youth age 14 and up who has experienced a parent or loved one in prison, jail or ICE detention? Do you want to learn job skills and tap into your leadership potential? Project Avary is looking for enthusiastic Teen Leaders to help facilitate participation for children of incarcerated parents at our Group Mentoring overnight retreats, summer camp and online support groups.
NextGen From Rams
For San Francisco young adults ages 18-24, NextGen is a free program that offers 1:1 job support, including help with resume writing, free career assessment, interview preparation, and job search.
New Door Ventures
New Door Ventures is a workforce development nonprofit in San Francisco that serves youth ages 16-24. Their mission is to prepare opportunity youth for work and life, by providing the jobs, training, education, and support they need to discover and achieve their potential so that they can transition to independent adulthood.
Hype Center
The HYPE Center is a multi-service drop-in center designed by and for young people to easily access the services and resources they want from multiple providers under one roof. All of HYPE’s resources and services are free, and they welcome ALL Bay Area youth between ages 14-24.
Healthy Choices Americorps
Healthy Choices AmeriCorps seeks San Francisco community members to serve SFUSD by strengthening mentoring programs and supporting a positive school climate.
Golden Gate Area Council - Boy Scouts of America
Do you crave excitement and opportunities to develop your character? Golden Gate Area Council, Boy Scouts of America will gladly help you start your adventure with a unit that fits your needs and engrosses you in nature, values, and camaraderie.
Free School and Sports Physicals
SF Department of Public Health’s Community Health Programs for Youth (CHPY) is open for school physicals and sports physicals for youth ages 12-25. These services are offered at no charge to the student or family. Please call to make an appointment.
Free Capoeira Classes
ABADÁ-Capoeira San Francisco (ACSF) offers all of their Teen/Adult Capoeira classes to youth ages 13-19 FREE of charge ALL YEAR LONG.
Fog Readers: Volunteer Tutors
Are you age 15 and up and looking for a volunteer opportunity? FOG Readers is a 1:1 tutoring program for children enrolled in grades 1-4 who are working on fundamental reading skills.
Empowerment to Employment Express
The mission of Empowerment to Employment (E2E) is to create pathways to sustainable employment for transitional age youth
CodeWizardsHQ
CodeWizardsHQ delivers fun and effective live, online coding classes for kids and teens ages 8-18. Their coding classes are designed to give students the programming knowledge, skills, and confidence to thrive in a digital world.
BAYCAT Academy Filmmaking Classes
If you're a San Francisco resident 11-17 years old interested in filmmaking, BAYCAT Academy is the place for you! We offer FREE year-round classes for both emerging and experienced creatives. During our Intro to Filmmaking course, emerging filmmakers will learn the basics of storytelling and editing by working with professional gear and software. And during our paid Advanced Filmmaking internship, experienced filmmakers will expand their skills by collaborating with real clients.
BAVC Media’s Bridge Fellowship
The Bay Area Video Coalition (BAVC) is excited to again offer their year-long Bridges Fellowship! The Bridges Fellowship is designed to help a diverse cohort of transitional-age youth (18-24 years old) learn strategies to successfully prepare for, challenge, and ultimately surmount the barriers to entering and staying in the media industry. Bridges Fellows will receive an immersive 8 month training in video pre-production, production, and post-production and will be exposed to a range of guest artists, community/industry partners, and career readiness training, all while working towards a culminating final film that will be screened at a final showcase. Fellows who complete all requirements of the program will receive a $500 incentive following each semester.