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Time Commitment: 1 - 1. For questions or more information about volunteer opportunities, contact Genevieve Ortilla at genevieve thesmartprogram. Tutors commit to one evening per week Monday - Thursday Middle School tutors: pm - pm High School tutors: pm - pm Middle school tutors are matched one-to one with a student for the course of an academic year.

They structure homework time and help students toward their academic goals by understanding subject content and improving study habits. High school tutors are also matched one-to-one with a student for the course of an academic year. High school tutors ideally have prior experience tutoring and a degree or professional experience in the content area they are supporting, and may also assist students with study habits.

Tutor recruitment is ongoing until all Scholars are paired with a best-fit tutor. Applying to our tutoring program does not guarantee a match. Personal mentors act as role models and confidantes, supporting students in achieving personal goals through time spent together exploring new hobbies and sharing new experiences in the San Francisco community. Mentors commit to serve as an adult role model and friend to one of our Scholars for a calendar year, supporting them towards a personal goal through exploration of activities in the San Francisco community.

Millions of square feet of space currently used for parking could be converted into pedestrian promenades, small parks and affordable housing. The city will work with neighborhoods who volunteer through our Community Challenge program.

Selected neighborhoods will participate in pilot programs designed to encourage shared transportation. These programs will incubate the changes needed so that San Francisco can embrace shared, connected, electric, autonomous vehicles and unlock the benefits they bring. Our City.

Why San Francisco. Our Vision. Our Values. Green San Francisco has long been known for our environmental stewardship. Our Goals. How we get there. Facing a crisis of housing affordability like much of California and the nation, it is exploring strategies for creating more housing and working to end homelessness.

San Francisco ranks third among American cities in median household income, but at the same time it perhaps has the highest number of homeless inhabitants per capita of any major U. A culturally and economically vibrant city, it is implementing innovative and practical strategies to address escalating housing costs and the accompanying displacement of long-time residents, revitalizing neighborhoods without pushing longtime residents out. San Francisco.



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