Resources

RESOURCES

SRF LogoSUMMER RESOURCE FAIR
Saturday, March 12, 
10am to 2pm
Pier 70, 420 22nd Street

Organized by Dept of Children, Youth and Families (DCYF) and the Rec & Park Department

Over 200 exhibitors will be on hand with information about summer programs and camps for every age group, from toddlers to teens to and everything in between. The Resource Fair is also a lot of fun: Rec & Park’s Mobile Rec Unit will be on site with their climbing wall and other activities, and we’re bringing in several bounce castles and an obstacle course! The Fair is free to attend, and to participate in as an exhibitor.


PARENT RESOURCES  
Parents for Public School-SF (PPS-SF) has served hundreds families in District 7 over the past two years. They’ve served many more over the span of our 17 year history in the city. Their multilingual programming provides families with the resources they need to get to and through their student’s public education journey. They’re hosting an April 23 family friendly Yogathon fundraiser to help them continue their programming to continue serving our community.

Stay up to date on school district issues by visiting The Newsroom. Parents for Public Schools also organizes Enrollment Workshops to guide families through the SF public school enrollment process.  Spread the word!


IMMIGRANT FAMILY RESOURCE FAIR
Saturday, March 19th, 10am-1pm
Balboa High School

Organized by San Francisco Immigrant Legal and Education Network (SFILEN) and Office of Civic Engagment and Immigrant Affairs (OCEIA). The first 100 people will receive a free consultation with one of our attorneys where they can ask any immigration related question and we will do our best to answer.  They will also have a know your rights presentation as well as an update with the Supreme Court case on DACA and DAPA. In addition, many community based organizations and city departments, including Healthy SF, will be tabling and giving information to benefits and services available to immigrants individuals.


BOARD OF SUPERVISORS: LANGUAGE ACCESS PILOT PROGRAM
(Chinese, Spanish, Filipino)

Through legislation I introduced, the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors (BOS) in partnership with the Office of Civic Engagement and Immigrant Affairs (OCEIA) is sponsoring an 11 month language Pilot Program, offering Chinese and Spanish interpretation at all regular and special Board of Supervisors meetings.  Filipino interpretation is available upon 48 hour advance request. Headsets, receivers and multi-lingual instructions will be provided.

When: Come to City Hall on most Tuesdays, (check website www.sfbos.org for dates) at 2:00pm to the Chamber, Room 250, and participate in your City government.  The Program runs through July 31, 2016.

Contact: For more information see the BOS website www.sfbos.org, or call 415-554-5184.

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