For more than 20 years, we have served over 300,000 children, youth, and their families in the Bayview, Fillmore/Western Addition, and city-wide. We have created the MAGIC 2025 End of Year Report to highlight our work from this past year. You may view the report on our website, www.magic-sf.org, or by clicking here for the PDF version. We would like to thank our partners for their ongoing support and look forward to providing more MAGIC in the years to come!
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Youth Workshop: Internships, Jobs & Career Planning
APRI is hosting a workshop for youth ages 14–18 on Wednesday, March 11, from 3:00–4:30 PM at APRI SF (1301 Evans Avenue).
This interactive session will cover internships, job opportunities, and college and career guidance to help youth plan their next steps after high school.
Whether you're looking for your first job, exploring career paths, or preparing for the future, this workshop is for you.
Free food will be provided — bring a friend!
Register here: INK TO RSVP
with Operating Engineers Union (Local 3)
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Join APRI for an Info Session on Thursday, March 12, from 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM, at 900 Innes Avenue (Community Room).
This is a great opportunity to meet Mr. Chris Childers and learn more about Rocking the Boat.
During the session, Mr. Childers will share information about current job openings, including Development Manager and Program Assistant positions. He will also discuss their program opportunities for high school students interested in boatbuilding, environmental science, and hands-on learning experiences.
Come connect, ask questions, and learn about career and program opportunities.
Additional sessions take place on March 19th with the Laborers Union (Local 261) & SECC Access Center, and on March 26th, with the Operating Engineers Union (Local 3)
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Are you a Bay Area high schooler with an interest in taking an active role in the climate movement? The Bay Area Youth Climate Summit’s (BAYCS) Youth Advisory Council of ~30 Bay Area students may be just the right opportunity for you!
Our council serves as the governing body & mobilizing force driving the development & implementation of BAYCS' events, workshops, & projects. Our programs are designed to uphold our vision of a world where every individual, from all backgrounds, has the community & tools to collectively fight for a future of environmental equity.
BAYCS members expand the impact of our programs, design insightful campaigns to mobilize youth through various media platforms & learn about the intersections of the climate crisis alongside a network of 3500+ youth. As a member, you can join one or more sub-teams: workshops/partnerships, social media, website, grants/sponsorships, & newsletter/blog. By applying to our team, you are taking the first step in a journey of leadership skill-building & environmental liberation!
Deadline: Friday, March 13th, 11:59 pm PST
More info: baycs.org
Application link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd-1bzNzJOBFdzNhJQAdPhEqHvN1XeYdL1fxPhNo3-UlxOhuQ/viewform
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Bring your friends and family for a few hours of fun, hands-on activities, and opportunities to learn about urban environmental education.
This free community fair will feature a variety of interactive vendors and activities, including Information booths, Build-a-planter-box activity, Bucket truck rides, and Visits with grass-eating goats
Participants can also complete a “Fair Passport” by visiting 5 vendor booths and receive a free ice cream reward.
Saturday, March 14th, from 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Francisco Middle School Yard, 361 Francisco St
Admission is free, and this family-friendly event is open to everyone. Come learn, explore, and enjoy the day with your community!
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Join the San Francisco Pregnancy Family Village for a free, family-friendly Hip Hop & Health event on Saturday, March 14, from 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM at the Bayview YMCA (1601 Lane Street).
This community celebration will feature live music, art, wellness activities, and essential family resources in a welcoming and safe space for all ages.
Attendees can enjoy: Family yoga, Massages, Free haircuts, Pregnancy and postpartum support services
Free lunch (12:00 – 1:00 PM)
Bring the whole family and connect with community, wellness resources, and fun activities for everyone.
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Intern Application is now open, and Fellow Application is open:
The OFA Summer Intern Application is LIVE, and the Deadline will be Friday, April 10th!
The OFA Summer Fellow application is live as well, and is also accessible by the SAME link, BUT the deadline for the fellow application is Friday, March 20, 2026
As a general note: Fellows are Youth aged 18-24, overseeing a cohort of interns that aligns with their career interests. This is a supervisorial role that supports the interns in their cohorts. Additionally, for your reference, we have attached detailed distinctions between Partner Fellows, Academy Fellows, and Senior Fellows. Please encourage young adults to apply!
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We are thrilled to announce the launch of K2C’s Art & Video Contest 2026! This is an incredible opportunity for students to showcase their creativity and talent. We would love for your students to participate in this exciting competition!
K2C's 2026 Art & Video Contests with the theme, “A Future Worth Saving For,” are here! Current Kindergarten to 12th-grade SFUSD students with an active K2C account are invited to participate in either contest. K2C will select three citywide honorees for each grade range and award scholarships up to $500. The first 50 entries for the two contests, art or video, will also receive a $10 incentive in their K2C account towards their college savings.
The deadline for submissions is Monday, March 23rd, by 5pm.
Art & Video Contest | Kindergarten to College
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MCK Americas, Inc. provides 3 Scholarships to youth who live in the Bayview Hunters Point, 94124 Zip Code. They only need to apply for the fund, and if selected, they will receive one of the following:
$2,500.00, $1,500.00, or $1,000.00 in MCK Scholarship Funds.
The student who is chosen must meet all of the following minimum qualifications:
Must reside in the Hunter's Point/Bayview, Tenderloin, or Treasure Island zip codes. Must already be accepted to a college to receive the funds, but at the time of submitting an application, can be a high school senior intending to apply to college. Must be a minimum of 30% African American ethnicity. Must have been raised in a non-conventional household (i.e., single parent, grandparents) for the majority of their life and currently still in that household
Please email a 2–5-page Word document addressed to Carla Thomas Cavalier at cthomas@mckinc.net with the following:
Demonstrate the above minimum qualifications and your contact information. What extracurricular activities are you involved in? (Music, arts, sports, community, etc.) What is your job experience? In ten words or less, describe who you are (not what you are). Describe your vision of yourself five years after you have graduated from college. What three things are you most appreciative of? Why? What is your favorite saying? Provide the name and phone number of someone in the community who knows you, believes in you, and would feel that you deserve this scholarship.
For additional questions, please get in touch with Carla Thomas Cavalier at (415) 656-3264.
https://www.mckinc.net/scholarship-program
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Compass Family Services – Childcare Support Services (CCSS) provides year-round subsidized childcare for families experiencing homelessness in San Francisco with children under age 5 who are not yet in kindergarten.
Eligible families receive childcare vouchers, help with enrolling in licensed childcare programs, and ongoing case management support. Parents can apply online or email mgalindo@compass-sf.org for screening and eligibility information.
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Basic Info:
Weekly from 5:30–6:30 PM at the San Francisco Fire Department Union Hall (325 Newhall St.). Attendance is expected. This is not a drop-off program — parents must stay and may be asked to help. Please respect the shared space (no playing near fire trucks or in storage areas). We do not meet between Thanksgiving and New Year’s due to the holiday toy drive.
Joining:
Families may attend a couple of meetings before committing.
Scouting America fee: Annual Scouting America Fee: register with Scouting America here! Your annual fee of $173 is payable on the anniversary of your registration and goes to Scouting America. That money pays for the infrastructure of scouts, including council camps.
Pack dues: our Pack Annual Dues are $145 (due in January of every year, half if you join after 6/30). The pack dues go to supplies (badges, neckerchiefs, activity supplies, and the cost to registered adult leaders) as well as financial assistance for those families who need it. Dues can be paid here.
Uniform required.
Every scout needs a uniform: details are available on our website. We occasionally have extra uniforms donated by families who have outgrown them - feel free to ask when you visit our Pack.
Take a look at the Frequently Asked Questions on our website, which explains a lot about scouting and how Packs, Dens, and Ranks are organized.
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Discover & Go is a program provided by your library that offers free and low-cost passes for museums, science centers, zoos, theaters, and other cultural destinations. You must meet your library's minimum age requirement and live within your library's service area to use the Discover & Go Service.
Discover & Go - Login
If you have questions about your Discover & Go pass, please contact your local library for assistance. Do not contact the attraction.
How do I get a Pass?
Log in with your library card credentials and browse for passes by date or attractions. Make your reservation and print or download your pass shortly before your visit. Pass is non-transferable. You can have two active reservations per library card. If you reserve a pass and do not use it or cancel the reservation, the unused pass will count towards your limit. Pass is non-transferable. Valid ID is required.
Once you print/download your pass, you cannot cancel your reservation. You must have a printed or downloaded pass: SCREENSHOTS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED!
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In collaboration with our sister program Mo'MAGIC, located in and serving the Fillmore community, the MAGIC Programs bring together trusted community-based service providers, creating a backbone for developing and implementing initiatives that advance education and health economic mobility of disadvantaged families.
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