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Young Tech Leader Paying It Forward

October 26, 2016

“I am who I am thanks to role models, mentors and friends who inspired me, helped me think logically and approach life fearlessly,” volunteer Govind said. “I hope to pass it back to kids who can use some of what I learned, and use it to live joyful lives.”

Dropbox Employee Hosts Third Annual ‘Rappy Halloween’ to Raise Money for Mission High

October 25, 2016

Anyone can come to the Center SF this Wednesday. Oct 26. and pay a suggested $15 donation for the benefit of Mission High.

Andrew Nance and ‘Puppy Mind’: Volunteer Teams Up With Illustrator of ‘Clifford’ to Pen New Children’s Book

October 6, 2016

Our volunteer Andrew Nance has published a book on mindfulness.

What it Would Mean to Double Our Number of Volunteers

September 20, 2016

You can help us double the number of people who sign up to volunteer. Find out how!

Why Bilingual Volunteers are So Valuable for SFUSD Students

September 19, 2016

"The more volunteers that are in children’s lives, the more examples they have of why maintaining bilingualism is useful.” Find out what a difference bilingual volunteers make for SFUSD students.

ThrowbackThursday: Junipero Serra Elementary Hosts First Career Day

June 23, 2016

We’re looking back at some of the memorable moments and stories of the 2015-16 school year. Join us on this not-too-distant memory lane and share your favorite stories from the school year in the comments!

Thank a Teacher: How This Special Education Teacher Fosters Inclusion at Mission High

May 24, 2016

Mr. Rami Aweti is a champion for his students.

Thank a Teacher: Why This Kindergarten Teacher is So Beloved by Her School Community

May 19, 2016

If you ask anyone what makes Lisa Tsukamoto a great teacher, the words that constantly come up are “patient,” “positive” and “kind.” Take a peek inside her kindergarten class at Rosa Parks Elementary School, and it's easy to see why.

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