Be a part of community and mutual aid initiatives
Upcoming Events
April 7 Tues
Chinese for Affirmative Action (CAA)
Immigration and employment services
Employment Services: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM at 17 Walter U Lum Place. For employment services, bring your ID and proof of income, ie., pay stub.
Immigration Services: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM at CCSF Chinatown Campus (808 Kearny St).
April 7 Tues
Bay Resistance
ICE OUT OF DUBLIN Board of Supervisors Vote, 1 pm
The Alameda Board of Supervisors will propose a resolution opposing the Reopening of FCI DUBLIN as an ICE facility. Oppose the reopening of FCI Dublin as an ICE DETENTION FACILITY!
Related: No More Human Warehouses: Urge Your Senators to Block ICE’s Detention Expansion
April 13 & 16 M & Th
Townsquare Democracy
Living Room Conversations: How to Talk to People about Politics
April 13, 7 pm, Bernie’s Cafe
Mutual Aid: Lessons from Minnesota
April 16, 7 pm, Noe Valley Ministry
At this presentation and workshop, we will consider: the definition of mutual aid; examples of how various communities have put this concept to work, including in cities fighting back against ICE; what mutual aid might look like in San Francisco, given the political climate; and practical exercises in how we could implement it.
April 20 Mon
Bay Resistance
Orientation for New Pod Members & Facilitators
6:30 pm
Come learn about Bay Resistance and join us to build neighborhood organization to standup for our communities! This orientation is for anyone who wants to be in a Bay Resistance neighborhood action pod or start a pod in your area. Come learn our strategy, our structure, and how to get started organizing with us. You will receive a zoom link via email once you register for the event.
Training on request
The People vs. Project 2025
Training for “Simple Loud and Colorful”
The People vs. Project 2025 is a national organizing campaign designed to connect, amplify, and mobilize artists and cultural workers ready to confront the Trump administration and Project 2025, a coordinated authoritarian agenda threatening democracy, civil rights, and cultural freedom in the United States. Please contact us about staging trainings for your community.
Ongoing
Latino Task Force
Immigrant Emergency Response
The Immigrant Emergency Response is a centralized hub for organizations offering resources and coordinated support to individuals impacted by immigration raids and detentions. It also serves as a platform for community organizing and volunteer opportunities for those seeking to get more involved. Receive “Know Your Rights” trainings and cards.
Ongoing
GLIDE Memorial Church
Volunteer Opportunities at GLIDE
GLIDE’s mission of building empathy, transforming lives, and being radically inclusive has always found its core expression in our Daily Free Meals program. GLIDE’s Daily Free Meals Program provides three nutritious meals a day, 364 days a year, to the poor, houseless and hungry. As GLIDE’s largest program, it serves as a gateway to the rest of GLIDE’s programs and services. Volunteer to help with meal prep and service.
Ongoing
SOMCAN (South of Market Community Action Network)
Kapitbahay Membership: Empowering Tenants Through Collective Action
Ready to take a stand with other tenants? Join Kapitbahay today and play an active role in empowering yourself and your neighbors. Together, we can enact real change and foster a more equitable society.
Ongoing
SOMCAN (South of Market Community Action Network)
Akbay Program
Providing culturally-competent direct and referral services across the City that allow for personal enrichment and development to help working-class families and individuals better their lives and avoid isolation when faced with everyday challenges.
Ongoing
SOMCAN (South of Market Community Action Network)
Language Access Rights Campaign
San Francisco's Language Access Ordinance (LAO) ensures the City provides fair language access in Filipino, Spanish, Chinese, English and Vietnamese. It is one of the strongest local language laws in the nation. Now we work on seeing that the city implements it!
Ongoing
CANA (Cultura y Arte Nativa de las Americas)
Mission Food Hub
We are feeding people who would go hungry without our mutual support: children, elders, immigrants, the disabled, and families. Together we can humbly address our community’s need for food today.
Ongoing
CANA (Cultura y Arte Nativa de las Americas)
Immigrant Relief Fund
CANA provides services to recent immigrants and their families, including: crisis intervention, legal and health service referrals, food assistance, citizenship classes, and GED and computer classes.