History
2011
Camp Mendocino celebrates 80th anniversary
2010
Grand Opening of Mission Clubhouse
2009
Grand Opening of The Edible Schoolyard at Hunters Point
2008
Publicly launched Brighter Futures Capital Campaign
Publicly launched new ad campaign – The Future Starts Here
Grand Opening of Willie Mays Boys & Girls Club at Hunters Point
Unveiled Willie Mays Tribute Wall at AT&T Park
Mission Clubhouse Groundbreaking Ceremony
2005
Signed a historic partnership agreement with the City to establish a new Hunters Point Club – our ninth city Clubhouse.
2001
San Francisco Boys & Girls Club and Columbia Park Boys & Girls Club merge forces to become Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco.
1991
Boys Clubs of America changes its name to Boys & Girls Clubs of America.
1985
San Francisco Boys Club changes its name to Boys & Girls Club.
1974
San Francisco Boys Club offers its first programs for girls.
1931
Leased 250 acres in Mendocino County, creating Camp Marwadel Summer Camp (later changed to Camp Mendocino).
1906
San Francisco Boys Club and Columbia Park Boys Club join 53 other Clubs to create our National Organization.
1895
Columbia Park Boys Club opens its first location at 318 Seventh Street (which moved to its current site after the 1906 earthquake).
1891
San Francisco Boys Club is founded on Harrison Street.




