Community Youth Center of San Francisco

Community Youth Center of San Francisco Since 1970, CYC has set the standard for awareness and activism in the Asian community.

For over 55 years, Community Youth Center of San Francisco (CYC) has provided the diverse youth of our city a sense of belonging and vital tools and experiences to succeed in life. Originally founded to address the problems of juvenile delinquency and gang violence in Chinatown, CYC has grown to encompass behavioral health, education, intervention, leadership development, street outreach and workf

orce development in all our programs. We offer services directed at responding to the complex set of issues the youth in our community face including acculturation, difficulties in school, economic hardship, substance abuse, and gang involvement. Our educational enrichment, leadership building, and job-readiness programs have earned CYC a unique reputation as a key agency for Asian youth services in San Francisco.

06/08/2026

Looking ahead to the weekend.
The San Francisco Dragon Boat Festival Opening Celebration takes place Saturday, June 13 from 11 am to 3 pm on Waverly Place in Chinatown. Hands-on activities, cultural experiences, and local vendors will be part of the afternoon as the festival begins across the city.
Visit www.dragonboatsf.com to learn more.

What keeps young people coming back?For many students in Youth for Community Engagement, it’s the relationships. Through...
06/04/2026

What keeps young people coming back?

For many students in Youth for Community Engagement, it’s the relationships. Through visits with seniors and community events across San Francisco, volunteerism becomes connection, and connection becomes community.

On June 11, we’ll celebrate another year of intergenerational relationships, youth leadership, and the people who continue to show up for one another.

Learn more at the link in bio.

Today, we celebrate 78 graduating seniors from C*C programs across San Francisco.As they take their next steps, whether ...
06/03/2026

Today, we celebrate 78 graduating seniors from C*C programs across San Francisco.
As they take their next steps, whether at community colleges, universities, or new opportunities beyond high school, they carry with them the relationships, experiences, and support that helped shape their journey.
During AAPI Heritage Month, we were honored to celebrate alongside Golden State Valkyries guard Kaitlyn Chen, who shared reflections on hard work, community, and what’s possible when people believe in you.
The future is already taking shape.
Read more at the link in bio.
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What responsibility do we have to one another?It’s a question students in the Racial Justice Cohort spent the year explo...
06/01/2026

What responsibility do we have to one another?

It’s a question students in the Racial Justice Cohort spent the year exploring. This spring, they put their answer into action by organizing a care package and food distribution event at the Bayview YMCA for unhoused and low-income community members.

Through food, hygiene supplies, and handwritten notes, youth showed what community care can look like when people choose to show up for one another.

Read their story at the link in bio.
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Thank you Kaitlyn Chen of the Golden State  for joining our senior celebration and spending time with our graduating sen...
05/28/2026

Thank you Kaitlyn Chen of the Golden State for joining our senior celebration and spending time with our graduating seniors.
During AAPI Heritage Month, it meant a lot to hear your perspective on hard work, community, and staying connected to what matters as they take their next step.

Vendor applications are now open for the San Francisco Dragon Boat Festival.Connect with hundreds of attendees across tw...
05/19/2026

Vendor applications are now open for the San Francisco Dragon Boat Festival.
Connect with hundreds of attendees across two weekends of racing, culture, and community gathering along the waterfront. This is an opportunity to introduce your business to new audiences and be part of a San Francisco summer tradition.
Applications close May 31. Apply through the link in bio.

A new Cantonese-language mental health series launches this Thursday, May 21.Developed with  the series opens up space f...
05/18/2026

A new Cantonese-language mental health series launches this Thursday, May 21.
Developed with the series opens up space for conversations about emotional well-being, family relationships, and access to support.
Airing weekly at 6 pm on Sky Link TV Channel 38.2 and YouTube.
Learn more at the link in bio.

When Cathy Quach first came to C*C as a high school student, she was looking for a place to talk openly about her mental...
05/12/2026

When Cathy Quach first came to C*C as a high school student, she was looking for a place to talk openly about her mental health and feel understood.

Today, she supports young people as a clinician, working with youth navigating many of those same questions across family, culture, and identity.

Her path reflects what consistent support and trusted relationships can make possible over time.

Read more at the link in bio.

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The phoenix has awakened.We were grateful to gather with community members, partners, and our Dragon Boat community this...
05/09/2026

The phoenix has awakened.

We were grateful to gather with community members, partners, and our Dragon Boat community this morning to celebrate this important milestone. Thank you to Mabel Jung, Dorothy Yeung, APA Heritage Foundation President Claudine Cheng, CDBA President Chris Chang, District 4 Supervisor Alan Wong, District 11 Supervisor Chyanne Chen, Sheriff Miyamoto and members of the Sheriff’s Department, and everyone who helped make this moment possible.

Having a permanent home for our boats and a continued presence in the community means a great deal to our team and youth.

Continue celebrating with us next month at the San Francisco Dragon Boat Festival on June 13, 20, and 21. Learn more at dragonboatsf.com.

Young people deserve to feel like they belong.Yesterday, C*C Dianne Feinstein Elementary School afterschool team joined ...
05/08/2026

Young people deserve to feel like they belong.

Yesterday, C*C Dianne Feinstein Elementary School afterschool team joined city and school district leaders, families, and community partners to launch the Inclusion Jumpstart Series, a new initiative focused on making youth programs across San Francisco more inclusive and accessible for children and youth with disabilities.

Creating spaces where all young people can thrive takes collective commitment, and we’re proud to be part of a community working together to strengthen support for children and families across the city.
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Address

980 Clement Street
San Francisco, CA
94118

Opening Hours

Monday 9:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 5pm
Thursday 9:30am - 5pm
Friday 9:30am - 5pm

Telephone

+14157752636

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