
News
Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco has a ton of newsworthy stories waiting to be told! With nine Clubhouses around San Francisco and a summer Camp in Mendocino County, there is always something going on. Whether you’re a print, TV, online or radio reporter, we hope our News Room will serve as a complete information resource page filled with story ideas. Check back often for updates.
For media inquiries, to arrange an interview with a staff member, and to learn more about our organization, contact:
Brittany Johnson
Director of Marketing & PR
415.445.5479
bjohnson@kidsclub.org
Please note: all requests for media interviews must go through the Marketing & Public Relations Department. Thank you.
Ad Campaign
Be sure to browse our new ad campaign! Designed pro-bono by Charles Schwab & Co.’s Creative Services division, these ads are vital in raising awareness of the organization, driving members to our Clubs, and connecting us to potential supporters. Thanks to the many volunteers who made this campaign possible.
The Future Starts Here Biographical Print Ads
The Future Starts Here General Print Ads
The Future Starts Here Bus Ads
The Future Starts Here Posters
Print quality versions of this campaign are available to media. Please contact Brittany Johnson at bjohnson@kidsclub.org for assistance.

Recent News
Recent Press Releases
Mission Clubhouse Grand Opening
Monday, June 14, 2010
Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco celebrated the grand reopening of its renovated Mission Clubhouse on June 14. Community leaders, donors, politicians, and a host of local youth gathered at the new Clubhouse for a ribbon-cutting ceremony, officially opening the center to Mission District youth ages 6-18. The $8 million facility features a learning center, art studio, middle school-size gym, multi-media center, games room, teen center, plus offices for behavioral health. Additionally, it’s one of the first Boys & Girls Clubs to be built with sustainable & “green” features such as solar panels, natural ventilation, and radiant heat. The Clubhouse was architected by Tom Eliot Fisch and built by Nibbi Brothers. BGCSF would especially like to acknowledge the following, for their dedication to the rebuilding of this Club: BGCSF’s Brighter Futures Capital Campaign donors, The Rotary Club of San Francisco, Gerson and Barbara Bakar, the William G. Irwin Charity Foundation, the Koret Foundation, The Kresge Foundation and the Mission community.
Click here to see photos.
Check out coverage from NBC-11.
Read the full press release.
BGCSF Wins Two more National First-Place Program Excellence Awards
Friday, May 14, 2010
On Friday, May 14, Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco was awarded two out of seven first-place awards for Program Excellence – the most prestigious awards in the Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA) movement. Between 200 and 300 Clubs across the country apply in each of the seven categories!
- First place for The Arts
- Ernest Ingold Clubhouse, “Culture Club” program – a program that helped members gain new experiences and appreciation for other cultures through music, dance, food and outside field trips. Congratulations to our staff lead, Beth Molnar!
- First place for Education and Career Development
- Sunnydale Clubhouse, “Sisterhoods” program – a program that empowered girls to build healthy relationships, advocate for their rights, reduce violence in their communities, and so much more. Congratulations to our staff leads, Erin Guiterrez and Rebecca Randall!
These awards get to the core of who we are and why we matter so much. Our 2010 success comes on the heels of winning 3 out of 7 in 2009!
Click here to see photos.
BGCSF's 2010 Annual Gala
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
BGCSF hosted its Annual Fundraiser themed around our youth’s “Success Futures,” at Bimbo’s 365 on Wednesday, April 28, 2010. The event was a huge success, raising more than $567,000 and attracting over 350 guests. The event honored Board member Larry Baer for his 14 years of service to BGCSF and his dedication towards our youth. As President of the San Francisco Giants, his influence in the business community combined with his generosity to the organization, has greatly impacted our Club members over the years. The night put our teens front and center, as they shared their personal success stories and described how the Club helped them achieve the following: Academic Success; Good Character & Community Engagement; Healthy Lifestyles; and Job Readiness, with Earning Potential. Through these areas, BGCSF has helped make their futures much brighter.
Click here to see photos.
Special thanks to the following:
Event Chairs: F. Warren Hellman, Janet Lamkin and Ken McNeely
Sponsors:
Club Legend: Dana & Bob Emery; The Fisher Family
Club Visionary: Elizabeth & Andrew Spokes; Diana & Steve Strandberg; Club Champion; First Republic Bank; Rocky & Lycia Fried; Meridee Moore & Kevin King
Club Guardian: Dodge & Cox; San Francisco Giants; The CAC Group; The Hellman Family Foundation; United Airlines
Club Sponsor: AT&T; The Bengier Foundation: Catholic Healthcare West; Jill Cowan & Stephen Davis; Suzy & David Cumming; Deloitte LLP; Katherine & David deWilde; Ernst & Young; Guittard; Chocolate Company; Stephanie & Bill Mellin; Mission Bay Development Group; Jessica & Jason Moment; Nibbi Brothers General Contractors; Eve Niquette & Charles Pohl; Orrick, Herrington &; Sutcliffe LLP; Su-Moon Paik & Robert Brown; Pircher, Nichols & Meeks; RMW Architecture & Interiors; Sweet & Baker Insurance Brokers; Susan & David Tunnell; Ashley & Minott Wessinger
Club Mentor: Citi Private Bank; Diamond Foods, Inc.; Mike Dovey; John & Lisa Pritzker Family Fund; Kate & Tom Klein; LBA Realty; Legend Merchant Group; Sitzmann, Morris & Lavis; Tom Eliot Fisch
Boys Night Out/Girls Night Out
March 18 & 19, 2010
This year’s Girls Night Out/Boys Night Out events were a great success! 100 volunteers each night partnered with a little buddy for an evening of games and environmental exploration. This year’s theme was Ecosystem Preservation, as a way to highlight our organization’s new “Green” Initiative. Buddy pairs had fun learning about the environment and how to save it while combating global warming, ice fishing in the Arctic, and keeping landfills smaller by composting and recycling. The evening could not have been as successful without the support of our financial sponsors and in-kind donors. We would like to thank the following companies and individuals for their generosity:
Club Guardian
Ernst & Young
Lautze & Lautze
Club Mentor
AT&T
The Gap
In-Kind Donors
AT&T; Charles Schwab; Friends of BGCSF; Gap, Inc.; Garaventa Enterprises; KQED; Les Andersen; Lucca’s; Neutrogena; Oakland A’s; PG & E; Pricewaterhouse Coopers, LLC; Randall Children’s Museum; San Francisco 49ers; San Francisco Zoo; Target; Wells Fargo; Whole Foods
We would also like to thank the hundreds of volunteers who participated in this event and made it such a highlight for our members. Your time, energy and commitment to our youth is tremendously appreciated!
These annual events are a great way to meet a BGCSF member and learn more about what goes on in our Clubhouses. If you couldn’t make it this time, please consider joining us next year. In the meantime, if you want to tour one of our Clubs or volunteer with us, please contact Erica Perez, Volunteer & Corporate Outreach Manager, at 415-445-5482 or eperez@kidsclub.org. Check out photos from the event!
Click here to see photos from Girls Night Out
Click here to see photos from Boys Night Out
Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco's 2010 Charles Schwab Youth of the Year Luncheon
February 1, 2010
On Monday, February 1, Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco (BGCSF) named Winnie Phan, a 12-year member of the Tenderloin Clubhouse, as its 2010 Citywide Charles Schwab Youth of the Year. Congratulations, Winnie!! The announcement was made during the organization’s second annual Charles Schwab Youth of the Year Luncheon held at the St. Francis Hotel. Winnie was selected from among seven Youth of the Year finalists each representing their respective Clubhouses. This year’s finalists included: Andrea Beasley, Camp Mendocino; De’Moniuque (Nikki) Carroll, Visitacion Valley Clubhouse; Lamisha Duree, Columbia Park Clubhouse; Jackie Fuller, Willie Mays Clubhouse; Adrena Ng, Ernest Ingold Clubhouse; Winnie Phan, Tenderloin Clubhouse; Margaret Reyes, Excelsior Clubhouse. Each of them were recognized for their accomplishments, leadership skills, motivation, moral character, and service to Clubhouse and community. Congratulations to all seven finalists!
Scroll down and check out videos of each of the youth's speeches from the event:
Andrea Beasley, Camp Mendocino
Nikki Carroll, Visitacion Valley Clubhouse
Lamisha Duree, Columbia Park Clubhouse
Jackie Fuller, Willie Mays Clubhouse
Adrena Ng, Ernest Ingold Clubhouse
Winnie Phan, Tenderloin Clubhouse
Margaret Emily Reyes, Excelsior Clubhouse
The luncheon was attended by approximately 300 guests, (almost twice what we had last year) including the finalists and their families; BGCSF staff, board members, major donors; and community leaders. BGCSF raised $108,000. Special thanks to the following:
Event Chair: Heather Rodriguez
Sponsors: Charles Schwab, Dana & Bob Emery, First Republic Bank, Cathy & Sandy Dean, Lycia & Rocky Fried, RocketLawyer, Diana & Steve Strandberg, U.S. Bank, The Elfenworks Foundation, Jacqueline & Christian Erdman, Laura & John Fisher, Lynda & Bill Hutton, Stephanie & Bill Mellin, Heather & Robert Rodriguez, Sweet and Baker Insurance Brokers, and United Airlines.
Youth of the Year Judges: Brooke Bengier, Director, Sales Planning, Tribal Fusion; Pam David, Executive Director, Walter and Elise Haas Fund; Lauren Speeth, Founding CEO, The Elfenworks Foundation; John Stewart, Chairman, The John Stewart Company; Maria Su, Director, SF Department of Children, Youth and Their Families; Bill Tompkins, SVP, Total Rewards & HR Operations, Gap Inc.
Read the full press release.
Youth from Mission Clubhouse Spend the Afternoon at SFO
November 5, 2009
On November 5, youth from Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco’s Mission Clubhouse enjoyed a special afternoon with five cabin crew onboard a Cathay Pacific 747 at the San Francisco International Airport. Flight attendants toured the kids through various areas of the aircraft that are generally not open to passengers, including the cock pit and the crew bunk area.
Thank you to Cathay Pacific to treating our kids to activities and special aircraft tours – they had a blast!
Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco Hosts Board Luncheon
November 5, 2009
On November 5, Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco hosted its annual Board Luncheon at Farallon Restaurant in the Beluga Room, on the 4th Floor of 450 Post Street. Many great awards were given out for recognition and years of service, as well as to thank departing board members for their contributions. Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco sincerely thanks all our board members and volunteers for their continued support and dedication over the years.
BGCSF Hosts 5th Annual Halloween Monster Bash
October 22, 2009
On Thursday, October 22, Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco’s Columbia Park Clubhouse hosted its annual Monster Bash, a fun-filled evening of Halloween inspired activities. Members from all nine Clubs were led by adult volunteers from San Francisco Security Traders Association through 12 activities including: scary story writing, costume dress up, and a mad science corner. The event was also part of the Club’s Healthy Halloween – only nutritious snacks were provided (no candy) in an effort to promote healthy eating habits.
BGCSF greatly thanks San Francisco's Security Traders Association for supporting our city's youth.
See pictures from the event.
The Edible Schoolyard at Hunters Point Grand Opening
October 17, 2009
On Saturday, October 17, 2009 Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco hosted The Edible Schoolyard at Hunters Point Grand Opening at the Willie Mays Boys & Girls Club. The event featured Club and Garden tours, as well as a brief program that included speeches from Alice Waters, founder of The Edible Schoolyard program and Chez Panisse Foundation in Berkely; Dr. Burke, MD, MPH, FAAP, Medical Director of the CPMC Bayview Child Health Center; BGCSF President Rob Connolly; Willie Mays Boys & Girls Clubhouse Director James Holley, and two Willie Mays Boys & Girls Club members.
BGCSF raised over $60,000 that will go towards supporting The Edible Schoolyard and increasing healthy food access in Hunters Point.
Read the full press release.
See pictures from the event.
Check out the video
BGCSF is incredibly grateful to The Grand Opening Event supporters:
Master Gardner Sponsor
Ernst & Young, LLP
Cultivator Sponsors
Anonymous; Dana & Bob Emery; Lycia & Rocky Fried; Leigh & Bill Matthes; Marie & Bill McGlashan; Stephanie & Bill Mellin; Eva & Bill Price; TomKat Foundation
Grower Sponsor
Jill Cowan & Stephen Davis
U.S. Trust
Additional Support
Durell Vineyards; Frank Fennema Photography; Il Fornaio; moregreenmoms; Tartine; Three Sticks; Whole Foods Market
**Donor Bricks for the Edible Schoolyard at Hunters Point Are Still Available**
Purchase a Donor Brick Online
Donor bricks around the concrete planters in our garden will make a lasting statement of your commitment to helping our Club members learn to grow and cook healthy fruits and vegetables. Make a gift of $500 to have your message engraved on a 4-inch by 8-inch brick. Each brick can accommodate two lines of copy, with a maximum of fourteen characters per line. The bricks will be ordered in early 2010. For more information, please contact Julie Rickert at jrickert@kidsclub.org or (415) 445-5480.
BGCSF Hosts Second Annual Board Alumni Lunch
October 14, 2009
BGCSF hosted its second Annual Board Alumni Lunch on October 14, 2009 at Kuleto’s Italian Restaurant. This was an opportunity for Board Alumni, current Board members and BGCSF employees to chat with old friends, as well as hear a brief update on upcoming events and major projects. Attendees also honored Alumni who have had a great impact on our organization’s progress over the decades of their involvement: Les Andersen, Marty Bohlen and Leroy Sims.
If you would like to be a part of the 2010 Board Alumni Lunch next October, please contact Sheila Steinberg at ssteinberg@kidsclub.org or (415) 445-5418.
See pictures from the event.
Remembering Don Fisher and the Legacy he left with BGCSF
September 27, 2009
Mr. Fisher has been remembered in many, many ways, most often, for being the co-founder of the Gap and a major art collector. But at Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco, we prefer to remember Mr. Fisher as a man who despite being a giant in the philanthropic community, chose to serve for 46 years on the Board of a local organization working in the toughest communities of his native city - Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco. I think this fact explains Mr. Fisher as well or better than any other. As he tells it, this was the first Board he ever joined and he decided to stick with it. As I’ve said often, Mr. Fisher donated money to solve issues not to feel good about himself. He saw our work as vital to the life of this city and he appreciated our results.
Mr. Fisher didn’t just put his name on the letterhead for BGCSF, he was actively involved. In the past year, because of failing health, he followed the Club through email correspondence and the President's Update. He was extremely proud of the three National Program Excellence Awards the Club won this year. He loved the fact that the organization opened a Boys & Girls Club in Hunters Point and was proud that his and Mrs. Fisher’s capital campaign contribution was helping the Hunters Point community. He was excited by our capital campaign and the strength of our Board, especially the “next generation” of philanthropic leaders as he saw it. He was hopeful that what he had helped to build in the 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s was in good hands.
We will miss Don Fisher tremendously.
Read about Don’s Philanthropic Legacy - SF Business Times.
Read about the "Gratitude Gap" - SF Chronicle.
See photos of Don Fisher and BGCSF.
BGCSF Accepts Grant for Summer Food Program
August 27, 2009
On Thursday, August 27, Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco attended a press conference at the SF 49ers Facility in Santa Clara and accepted an $8,000 grant that provided healthy, freshly prepared nutritious lunches and snacks to over 400 of our San Francisco youth this summer. Thanks to 49ers cornerback and return specialist Allen Rossum, the Professional Athletes Council (PAC) and Revolution Foods to collectively bringing more healthy opportunities to our youth.
Along with the healthy meals all summer, as part of the donation and through the partnership with PAC and the 49ers, Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco will have the funding to implement a program called “Instant Recess,” putting recess back into the daily schedule in the Fall.
See pictures from the event.
Kresge Foundation Sets $800,000 Challenge Grant for BGCSF
August 25, 2009
We are happy to announce that Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco received an $800,000 challenge grant from the Kresge Foundation to help drive support for our new Mission Clubhouse. At this time, any gift made toward the Mission Clubhouse will be matched by the Kresge Foundation dollar for dollar through April 2010. Construction recently started on the Mission Clubhouse but funds must still be raised to complete the project. Please join us in meeting this challenge and double the impact of your gift. Donate Now!
The Kresge Foundation is a private foundation founded by Sebastian S. Kresge that supports communities across the country by building the capacity of nonprofit organizations in six fields: health, the environment, arts and culture, education, human services and community development. The Foundation’s primary grant making tool is its Challenge Grant Program, designed to assist nonprofit organizations as they work to strengthen leadership and financial support through challenge grants for capital projects. More at http://www.kresge.org/.
Morgan Stanley Gives Back to BGCSF
August 12, 2009
Our Willie Mays Boys & Girls Club at Hunters Point ended their quarter with a wonderful carnival of games run by Morgan Stanley volunteers. Morgan Stanley recently introduced our youth to healthy meal choices through a generous grant called Million Meal Summer. We are not only thankful for their generosity but also for their time and energy spent with our kids. Thank you for caring about the well-being of our city's youth and for making the end of summer memorable for our Willie Mays Clubhouse kids with fun and games.
See pictures from the event.
36th Annual BGCSF Golf Tournament
August 10, 2009
On August 10, 2009 BGCSF held its 36th Annual Golf Tournament at the prestigious Olympic Club. Participants had the opportunity to test their skills on either the Lake or Ocean courses while sharing time with friends and colleagues. The tournament featured a longest drive competition, a putting contest, cocktail reception, silent auction and awards dinner. With great appreciation, BGCSF raised $228,000 that will go to BGCSF programming and to providing a safe and positive place for the kids who need us most.
BGCSF is incredibly grateful to all the sponsors and participants who contribute year after year to the success of the tournament. A special thanks to this year's Presenting Sponsor, U.S. Bank.
To join next year’s Golf Committee and for information on sponsorship opportunities for 2010, please contact Sheila Steinberg at ssteinberg@kidsclub.org or 415-445-5418.
See pictures from the event.
Radio Shack Helps Bridge East and West Coast Together
August 6, 2009
Members from Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco’s Tenderloin Clubhouse and New York Boys & Girls connected through a live feed on a giant oversized laptop screen set up at Justin Herman Plaza. The “Netogether” event was hosted by Radio Shack as a way to show how technology can keep people together. Youth from both Boys & Girls Clubs helped celebrate the 118th anniversary of the San Francisco Chapter and the 125th anniversary of the New York Chapter. Kids sang happy birthday to one another and engaged in SF/NY trivia games!
BGCSF greatly thanks Radio Shack for supporting our city’s youth.
See pictures from the event.
Pricewaterhouse Coopers Engages with BGCSF
June 6, 2009
BGCSF welcomed three sizable volunteer groups from Pricewaterhouse Coopers this summer as part of their fourth annual “Summer of Community Service!” PwC employees engaged with our Club members through a variety of activities including: a “Summer Launch Carnival” to kick off the summer with excitement at our Columbia Park Clubhouse in the Mission District, a Science experiment known as “Float Your Boat” using both Arts & Crafts and teambuilding skills at our Ernest Ingold Clubhouse in the Upper Haight, and last but not least, an exciting fun-filled “Literacy Fair” encouraging kids to explore language learning through games and crafts at our Sunnydale Clubhouse. Check out photos of these great events!
See pictures from "Summer Launch Carnival" at Columbia Park Clubhouse.
See pictures from "Float Your Boat" at Ernest Ingold Clubhouse.
See pictures from "Literacy Fair" at Sunnydale Clubhouse.
Willie Mays Volunteer Planting Day
June 6, 2009
On Saturday, June 6, over 40 volunteers laid down the ground work for our Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco’s Willie Mays Edible Schoolyard Garden. The garden will help create and sustain an organic garden and landscape that is wholly integrated into the Clubhouse programs, including the daily snack and summer lunch program. Our Edible Schoolyard Garden involves Club members (ages six to 18) in all aspects of tending the garden along with preparing, serving and eating the food as a means of awakening their senses and encouraging awareness and appreciation of the transformative values of nourishment, community and stewardship of the land.
We thank everyone who came out to help us prepare our garden space so that our kids will have a safe and beautiful space to learn and grow all while cultivating new skills! The care and preparation you provided will inspire our kids as we launch the Edible Schoolyard Garden program this summer.
See pictures from the event.
City Attorney Dennis Herrera Urges Community to Support San Francisco Youth this Summer
June 6, 2009
Knowing that nonprofits have to cut back significantly, City Attorney Dennis Herrera is encouraging San Franciscans to step up and support children in need this summer. On Saturday, June 6th during the launch of his re-election campaign he’ll also kick off an effort to garner support for young people through small-dollar donations and low-cost supplies to local nonprofits like Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco. The donation drive, which runs through July 15, will support programs at local sites serving school age youth. Gifts that come to Boys & Girls Clubs will support all nine city Clubhouses and at Camp Mendocino. Needed supplies include sporting equipment (such as basketballs, baseball mitts, and swim goggles), art supplies (watercolors, paint brushes, art pencils, etc), camp supplies (frisbees, sunscreen, toothpaste, etc), and educational materials (such as writing pads, binders, and notebooks). For a full list, click here.
Donations may be dropped off at your nearest Clubhouse. Click here to find out what Clubhouse is nearest you. If you’re interested in donating online, please click here. To donate by mail, please make your check payable to:
Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco
55 Hawthorne Street, Suite 600
San Francisco, CA 94105
We’re excited that the City Attorney is encouraging the entire city to rally behind its children this summer.
See pictures from the event.
BGCSF Wins Three out of Seven National First-Place Program Excellence awards
May 15, 2009
On Friday, May 15, Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco was awarded three out of seven first-place awards for Program Excellence -- the most prestigious awards in the Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA) movement! Between 200 and 300 Clubs across the country apply in each of the seven categories, so we’re especially proud to have taken home three awards -- an achievement that we believe is unprecedented for a local Club! Awards were presented in front of nearly 3,000 Club board and staff leaders from around the country during the final dinner of the National BGCA Conference in Atlanta.
- 1st Place for “Education and Career Development”
- Ernest Ingold Clubhouse, Girl Tech Program -- educates and empowers girls through the use of technology.
- Congratulations to our staff lead, Marisa Aragona!
- 1st Place for "Character and Leadership Development"
- Excelsior Clubhouse, 4Hs (Heart, Head, Hands, and Health) - teaches life skills and helps build character for 12-18 year old youth who are currently involved in the juvenile justice system.
- Congratulations to our staff lead, Imelda Acosta!
- 1st Place for "Sports, Fitness and Recreation"
- Willie Mays Clubhouse, Junior Giants -- a co-ed baseball program that instills strong values and character on and off the field.
- Congratulations to our staff lead, Jake Babick!
Congratulations again to our winning Clubhouses and our program staff and thank you for building on our legacy of excellence.
Read the full press release.
See pictures from the event.
BGCSF Launches New Website
May 15, 2009
This May, BGCSF rolled out a newly-designed web site (http://www.kidsclub.org/) to give our entire community a more interactive, informative and user-friendly experience. The new site is also part of our overall branding campaign The future starts here to raise organizational awareness and support. Check out some of the following NEW features and please check back often!
- Explore our new Alumni page and re-connect to BGCSF
- Looking for detailed information on one of our nine Clubhouses? Click here to see a map and a full Clubhouse listing.
- Get plugged in! Sign up to receive regular e-updates
- Check out our improved and easy-to-use online giving form
- Join us on Facebook and help us build viral support. Just click on the icon on the bottom right of our homepage.
- Recently attended an event and want to see some pictures? Click here to check out our photo gallery.
Special thanks to our designers, Iron Creative, and our developers, Clock Four, Inc. They went above and beyond their scope of work, generously donating countless pro-bono hours to make this site a success!
Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco's 2009 Annual Fundraiser
April 29, 2009 at Bimbo's 365 Club
Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco (BGCSF) hosted its Annual Fundraiser, themed “The Future Starts Here,” at Bimbo's 365 on Wednesday, April 29, 2009. The event was a huge success, raising more $555,000 and attracting 400 attendees. The event honored Board Member Bob Emery for his outstanding commitment to the city’s young people. Deeply involved with BGCSF for 12 years, Emery has served as Board Chair and currently serves as co-chair of the Brighter Futures Capital Campaign. Other stars of the evening included youth Club members, who emceed and shared stories of how the Club has impacted their lives.
Special thanks to our Event Chairs, Ann-Ferrell Millham and Carol Bonnie. And thanks to our corporate sponsors: Carmel Partners; Deloitte & Touche LLP; Dodge & Cox; Guittard Chocolate Company; LBA Realty; Legend Merchant Group; Nibbi Brothers General Contractors; Pircher, Nichols & Meeks; RMW Architecture & Interiors; San Francisco Giants; Swinerton, Inc.; The CAC Group; Tom Elliot Fisch; United Airlines.
Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco's Charles Schwab & Co. Youth of the Year Luncheon
January 29, 2009 at the Westin St. Francis, Union Square
On Thursday, January 29, Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco (BGCSF) named Diamond Davis, a member of the Excelsior Clubhouse, as its 2009 Charles Schwab & Co. Youth of the Year. The announcement was made during the organization’s first Charles Schwab & Co. Youth of the Year Luncheon held at the St. Francis Hotel. Davis was selected from among six Youth of the Year finalists each representing their respective Clubhouses. The event celebrated the remarkable achievements of all of the finalists -- each of whom were recognized for their accomplishments, leadership skills, motivation, moral character, and service to Clubhouse and community. The luncheon was a hit with our 200 guests, including the finalists and their families; BGCSF staff, board members, and donors; as well as other members of the business community. Special thanks to Event Chair Heather Rodriguez and to our sponsors: Charles Schwab & Co., The Elfenworks Foundation, Bob and Dana Emery, and Nibbi Brothers General Contractors!
Read the full press release.
See pictures from the event.

Press Coverage
San Francisco Chronicle Photos From BGCSF's Charles Schwab Youth of the Year Luncheon
San Francisco Chronicle, March, 2010
7x7 Posts Photos from Charles Schwab 2010 Youth of the Year Luncheon
7x7, March 2010
Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco
The Potrero View, January 2010
Don Fisher's Philanthropic Legacy
San Francisco Business Times October 2, 2009
Rossum and 49ers Donate to Bay Area Youth
RedZone, August 27, 2009
Good News for the Tenderloin Boys & Girls Clubs - 17 Highschool Graduates
Central City Extra, August 17, 2009
San Francisco Chronicle Photos from Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco's Annual Fundraiser
June 21, 2009
A Treasure for the Community
El Mensajero, April 26, 2009
7x7 Posts Photos from Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco's Charles Schwab & Co. Youth of the Year Luncheon
7x7 Magazine, April 15, 2009
Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco Continues to Fundraise Even During Difficult Economic Times
San Francisco Business Times, April 3, 2009
San Francisco Chronicle Posts Photos from Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco's Charles Schwab & Co. Youth of the Year Luncheon
San Francisco Chronicle, February 22, 2009
Youth Honored for Hard Work Despite Struggles
The City Star, February 2, 2009
U.S. Ski and Snowboard Team Athletes Inspire Bay Area Children
First Tracks! Online Ski Magazine, November 14, 2008
Club Seeks a New Home
The City Star, November 13, 2008
Ghosts and Goblins
The City Star, October 24, 2008
Program Raising Visibility of Youth
The City Star, September 30, 2008
BGCSF Leadership Ushers Youth to Successful Adulthood
7x7 Magazine, Summer Issue
Rob Connolly and James Holley Discuss New Willie Mays Clubhouse
KFOG Beat of the Bay, June 17, 2008
Willie Mays Boys & Girls Club at Hunters Point Grand Opening
San Francisco Chronicle, June 17, 2008
BGCSF Annual Gala Pictures
7x7 Magazine, Best of the City Issue
Annual Clubhouse Event Kicks Off Brighter Futures Campaign
San Francisco Examiner, March 25, 2008
San Francisco Business Times Honors BGCSF With Real Estate Deals of the Year Award
San Francisco Business Times, March 28 - April 3, 2008
BGCSF Announces $38 Million Brighter Futures Capital Campaign
San Francisco Business Times, March 21-27, 2008
Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco Changes Lives for Young People
El Tecolote, January 24, 2008

Publications
Newsletters
2009 Fall Newsletter
2009 Spring Newsletter
2008 Fall Newsletter
2007 Fall Newsletter
2007 Winter Newsletter
2006 Summer Newsletter
2006 Winter Newsletter
Annual Reports
2009 Annual Report
2008 Annual Report
2007 Annual Report
2006 Annual Report
2005 Annual Report
2004 Annual Report
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BGCSF Results Brochure
BGCSF Brochure: With Us Kids Have Choices

