Best ways to communicate with SFPD Ingleside Station while Capt. MCaptain Mahoney is on medical leave

Captain Mahoney is on medical leave, so Captain Timothy Falvey of SFPD’s SFO unit will join the Ingleside Station on Monday until Captain Mahoney returns (hopefully before the beginning of next year).

You may have been wondering, as I have, what the best way of communicating with the Ingleside Station is. Lt. Greg Yee, who is temporarily filling in between Captains Mahoney and Falvey, gave me the following tips:

 Urgent matters: Call 911 for urgent life threatening/public safety incidents that are occurring and require an immediate police, fire or medical response. If criminal activity (breaking into car or homes) is occurring, dialing 911 would be appropriate.

 Non-urgent matters: Email (SFPDInglesideStation@sfgov.org) This is the best way to communicate any issues that may be affecting the community. Photo attachments are also helpful when describing a situation or condition.

Ingleside’s email inbox is checked daily Monday through Friday. You can also request a phone call from an officer to discuss any issue in detail.

 Non-urgent matters that you would like to discuss with someone: Email is not checked on the weekend. So if you would like to speak to someone on the weekend, please call Ingleside Station (404-4000) and ask to talk to the Lieutenant On Duty.

Sunnyside Neighborhood Garage Sale Tomorrow – Sneak Peek and Location Map / Directory

Hello shoppers!  Attached is the map for this Saturday’s big event.  There are many great things for sale.  This is going to be a great community event.

Click here for a sneak peek of the items for sale tomorrow.

Click here to download the map and location directory.

Immediately following the sale at 1:30pm, we will be hosting a BBQ for Sunnyside residents with Chef Marc at 436 Edna and he will be preparing his specialty ribs, chili with meat and vegetarian chili, potato and coleslaw, watermelon and a gourmet ice cream for dessert.  NextDoor.com has graciously agreed to underwrite the cost of the event and we hope to have as many of you join us as possible for the BBQ.  We have 85 pounds of ribs curing as we speak!

Don’t forget – Final Monterey Blvd. planting tomorrow, Saturday August 18th

A big green thumbs up to the Sunnyside Greening Committee for all their hard work to help Sunnyside look amazing.

Tomorrow we are meeting at Acadia St. and Circular Ave. at 8:00 a.m.  We will be leap frogging towards Ridgewood Ave.  DPW will be there to assist with lane closures.  All safety and gardenting equipment is provided, you just show up.  We will finish up with a great lunch to celebrate our hard work, around 12:30 – 1:00 p.m.

We need all hands on deck, or on dirt!  Remember that many hands make light work! Your rewards are good company, a beautiful boulevard, fun and food.  Are you in?  Yes!  For more information, contact the Sunnyside Greening Committee at greensunnyside@gmail.com.

Rebuilding Together – Offering free assistance to seniors and the disabled

Perhaps you know of a senior and disabled member of our community who could use some assistance?  Rebuilding Together offers FREE support to ensure seniors can live safely in their homes.  As we get older, it can become more difficult to care for our homes and ensure our safety.  If you are interested or have a neighbor who might make for a great candidate for their services, please use the attached application. 

 

Rebuilding Together San Francisco provides free repair and renovation programs for low-income, elderly and disabled San Franciscans and for nonprofit and community facilities. The programs address basic living, life event and quality of life needs of homeowners and the people served by the facilities with which they work. The work they do creates safer environments and makes it possible for people to live independently for a longer time in their own homes.

The organization was founded in 1989, just prior  to the Loma Prieta earthquake. Known then as Christmas in April, the organization was created through the grassroots collaboration of several business, labor and community organizations in San Francisco.

With the support and involvement of businesses and individuals, Rebuilding Together sets in motion a cycle of renewal, community-building and civic engagement. Since 1989, they have rehabilitated more than 2,000 homes and 290 facilities serving tens of thousands of people. Hundreds of civic-minded companies, religious and community groups support the work they do with financial and in-kind resources.

RTSF is a local affiliate of Rebuilding Together, a national organization that includes 195 affiliates serving 500 communities nationwide, and mobilizing thousands of volunteers each year.

Click here to download the Rebuilding Together multi-language flyer