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The '''San Francisco LGBT Community Center''' is a [[nonprofit organization]] serving the [[lesbian]], [[gay]], [[bisexuality|bisexual]] and [[transgender]] population of [[San Francisco, California]] and nearby communities, located at 1800 [[Market Street (San Francisco)|Market Street]] in [[San Francisco]]. |
The '''San Francisco LGBT Community Center''' is a [[nonprofit organization]] serving the [[lesbian]], [[gay]], [[bisexuality|bisexual]] and [[transgender]] population of [[San Francisco, California]] and nearby communities, located at 1800 [[Market Street (San Francisco)|Market Street]] in [[San Francisco]]. |
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Incorporated in 1996, the Center opened its [[solar-powered]], {{convert|35000|sqft|m2|adj=on}} facility in March 2002. The |
Incorporated in 1996, the Center opened its [[solar-powered]], {{convert|35000|sqft|m2|adj=on}} facility in March 2002. The building includes a [[Victorian architecture|Victorian]] home built in 1894 by Carmelita Lodge Fallon (1827-1923), niece of General [[José Castro]], one of the last Mexican governors of [[Alta California]]<ref>[http://noehill.com/sf/landmarks/sf223.asp NoeHill entry]</ref>, as well as a modern building facing [[Market Street (San Francisco) | Market Street]]. |
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In 2016, the Center began a $6.5 million renovation project to expand the space available to nonprofits that lease space in the building, as well as to improve circulation in the lobby. Programs are continuing throughout the renovation. <ref>https://www.hoodline.com/2016/01/lgbt-community-center-to-kick-off-6-5-million-renovation-in-march</ref> <ref>http://www.sfcenter.org/programs/we-are-renovating-0</ref> |
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==Mission of the Center== |
==Mission of the Center== |
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The center's mission is "to connect our diverse community to opportunities, resources and each other to achieve our vision of a stronger, healthier, and more equitable world for [[LGBT]] people and our allies." All of the Center’s direct services are available free of charge. Many are designed for community members most in need, including low-income, queer youth, job seekers, children and families, city newcomers, women and the transgender community. |
The center's mission is "to connect our diverse community to opportunities, resources and each other to achieve our vision of a stronger, healthier, and more equitable world for [[LGBT]] people and our allies." All of the Center’s direct services are available free of charge. Many are designed for community members most in need, including low-income, queer youth, job seekers, children and families, city newcomers, women and the transgender community. The Center also leases space to partner nonprofits, in part to cover its operating expenses and in part to provide services such as health care and legal assistance to the LGBT community in San Francisco. |
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== Program areas == |
== Program areas == |
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*Arts and culture |
*Arts and culture |
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The agency's annual budget is approximately $2 million. The Center's Executive Director Rebecca Rolfe leads a staff of 2 dozen staff members and a volunteer pool of over 800 individuals.<ref>http://www.sfcenter.org/the-center/about</ref> |
The agency's annual budget is approximately $2 million, supported by a combination of San Francisco city government grants, rental and event income, and private donations.<ref>http://www.sfcenter.org/sites/default/files/SFLGBTCommCtr%2014%20FinalFS.pdf</ref> The Center's Executive Director Rebecca Rolfe leads a staff of 2 dozen staff members and a volunteer pool of over 800 individuals.<ref>http://www.sfcenter.org/the-center/about</ref> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 22:03, 11 June 2016
The San Francisco LGBT Community Center is a nonprofit organization serving the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender population of San Francisco, California and nearby communities, located at 1800 Market Street in San Francisco.
Incorporated in 1996, the Center opened its solar-powered, 35,000-square-foot (3,300 m2) facility in March 2002. The building includes a Victorian home built in 1894 by Carmelita Lodge Fallon (1827-1923), niece of General José Castro, one of the last Mexican governors of Alta California[1], as well as a modern building facing Market Street.
In 2016, the Center began a $6.5 million renovation project to expand the space available to nonprofits that lease space in the building, as well as to improve circulation in the lobby. Programs are continuing throughout the renovation. [2] [3]
Mission of the Center
The center's mission is "to connect our diverse community to opportunities, resources and each other to achieve our vision of a stronger, healthier, and more equitable world for LGBT people and our allies." All of the Center’s direct services are available free of charge. Many are designed for community members most in need, including low-income, queer youth, job seekers, children and families, city newcomers, women and the transgender community. The Center also leases space to partner nonprofits, in part to cover its operating expenses and in part to provide services such as health care and legal assistance to the LGBT community in San Francisco.
Program areas
The center has five primary areas of focus in which it works:
- Economic empowerment
- Health and wellness
- Children, youth and families
- Community and police initiatives
- Arts and culture
The agency's annual budget is approximately $2 million, supported by a combination of San Francisco city government grants, rental and event income, and private donations.[4] The Center's Executive Director Rebecca Rolfe leads a staff of 2 dozen staff members and a volunteer pool of over 800 individuals.[5]
See also
- LGBT culture in San Francisco
- List of LGBT community centers
- List of San Francisco Designated Landmarks (see Landmark #223, Carmel Fallon Building)