History
In 1959, Mission Neighborhood Centers, Inc. was established when Mission Community Center, Precita Valley Community Center and Mission Family Center, at 24th and Harrison, consolidated their administration under a leadership housed at 362 Capp Street. This further expanded the scope and breadth of the organization, with multiple sites and properties to oversee. Mission Neighborhood Centers, Inc. is the product of the vibrant legacy from the personal philanthropic efforts of San Francisco's leading families of the early 20th century and the visionary dedication of the Wolfsohn sisters. Today, well into the second decade of the 21st century, the opportunity exists to honor and rekindle this philanthropic and entrepreneurial spirit of our great-great-grandmothers whose efforts secured a strong foundation for our lively community center that today continues with their vision of empowerment and community building to help newcomer families and their children.
Specialties
Since 1959, Mission Neighborhood Centers, a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization, has provided quality programs through thirteen community centers. Our programs promote self-sufficiency and community growth for the San Francisco's children, youth, families and seniors through our Child Development Services, Youth Services and Senior Services.