For volunteers like Jaime Delgado, MEDA’s VITA Program is more than just a way to give back; it’s a personal mission.
For volunteers like Jaime Delgado, MEDA’s VITA Program is more than just a way to give back; it’s a personal mission.
The holiday spirit shone brightly as the Mission Promise Neighborhood (MPN) collaborative hosted its 10th annual book giveaway at Cesar Chavez Elementary.
As 2024 comes to a close, MEDA is taking a moment to reflect on a year shaped by meaningful progress and key moments for our community.
MEDA is proud to announce the successful purchase of two apartment buildings at 2059 – 2061 Mission Street and 2901-2929 16th Street. The buildings include 98 low-income units, 12 commercial tenants, and community members at risk of displacement, some after decades of residency.
Welcoming and grounding the Casa Adelante – 2828 16th Street community is Make Things New, a series of eight 20-foot-high murals spanning 4,000 square feet, framing the entrance to this affordable housing development
We are profoundly grateful to the hundreds of volunteers and Promotoras who dedicated countless hours canvassing, informing the community, and underscoring the importance of passing this proposition.
We awake with greater clarity and renewed commitment to our mission and our collaborative work with community partners, local organizations, and state agencies to protect individual rights, secure vital resources, and reimagine systems that promote equity and prosperity for all.
Leonardo Luna, a father of two, was recognized with the ¡VIVA! Award at MEDA’s annual gala on Sept. 19 at the San Francisco Design Center.
By actively engaging parents and mentors, PPSSF has championed the well-being of public schools and addressed the evolving challenges within communities.
Urban Services YMCA SF, a Mission Promise Neighborhood (MPN) partner, offers this support through the Power Scholars Academy (PSA), a six-week program across San Francisco for students of different ages. At John O’Connell High School, PSA focuses on the transition for incoming ninth-grade students.
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