We are the San Francisco City Wide Black Student Union. The SF Citywide BSU is an adult ran supported youth-led collaborative that emphasizes on the importance of Black Culture in San Francisco. Our focus is to create awareness and educate ourselves and others by gaining consciousness on being a Black youth in today's society. Our purpose is to be a supportive and networking outlet for Black students by uniting each other not only in words but in action as well. Since there is much division between the school districts, i.e. SFUSD, Catholic schools, Independent schools, and Black students in general, we are here to bridge the gap between the Black students of San Francisco. By supporting each other individually and as a whole, such as attending each other’s BSU events and collaborating together. We are currently planning different activities varying from community service, virtual career fairs, and events simply to connect and understand our students. We aim to represent all schools by coming together and showcasing the young Black excellence of San Francisco students. We ask that if your school has a BSU or black students in general, that you share this information with them and let them know that they can join the San Francisco City Wide BSU and we are excited to hear their ideas.
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Serving Families Citywide’s mission is to provide youth and young adults in San Francisco with timely resources and support as they mature academically, socially, and professionally. We are a support system for youth and young adults looking for their path to successful and productive lives. We will provide resources for academic support, social support and life skill training. Our unique job readiness training and community service-based program will provide our participants with the necessary skills needed to succeed in whatever path they choose to take in life. We will aid in guiding youth and young adults to create opportunities for themselves through positive role modeling, from both youth and adults through living examples of success. The SFC high school and young adult job readiness training program was created to help students, ages 14-24, transform their lives, design their future, develop life skills and set goals for the future. It’s imperative that students are adequately prepared for the workforce, which is why our program incorporates a job readiness curriculum that sets students on the path to success. Our goal is to help young people experience the world of the workforce and transition to postsecondary education or a job with career potential. We will create partnerships that will link school coursework to future careers through work-based learning.
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This is a place holder.The expectations have probably changed since the formation of the new group. Justin will get new direction from org.
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Are there committees? If not, consider deleting this section.
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