The
Embarcadero YMCA serves the South of Market and East portion of the
Financial District areas. We are a volunteer driven organization that
strives to fulfill our mission:
The Embarcadero YMCA builds strong kids, strong families,
and strong communities by enriching the lives of all people in spirit,
mind and body.
Our staff is dedicated to providing each child, teen, and adult in
every program positive, confidence-building feedback. We offer value-based
programs with a commitment to four core values: respect, responsibility,
honesty, and caring. The Embarcadero YMCA's programs are structured
for participants of all skill levels and all ages. Instructors and
teachers focus on an individual moving forward in the process of participating
and learning in a positive environment. Elementary age day
camp and swim lessons, fitness
for teens and adults, and leadership programs like Youth & Government make the Embarcadero YMCA a place for all.
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A Brief History
Founded in 1908, as an Army-Navy YMCA, the Embarcadero YMCA was established as a three-month venture to provide soldiers a landing point on the bustling and boisterous docks of San Francisco. It proved popular to soldiers and was extended by popular demand, offering, at a series of rented sites nearby: a reading room, dormitories, pool tables, writing facilities, checking and storage privileges, lunch counter and an information center.during World War I, soldiers were. After World War thousands received job counseling for employment in the post-war economy. In 1926, thanks to a grant from YMCA of the USA that matched local donations, a new building was erected on the waterfront. For many years to come, through World War II, the Korean and Vietnam wars, it continued to serve soldiers and veterans.
Over the years, as ships docked less on the harbor, the facility fell out of use but continued its colorful history of helping people in need, stepping up to two major challenges:
- Getting youth off the streets and back in school to be productive adults, and
- Dealing with a deteriorating building and membership
Youth Chance High School was begun in 1978 and continues today to take teen drop outs from the hopelessness of the streets to completing their high school equivalency. This non-tuition alternative high school not only provides an encouraging and supportive environment but is highly effective at placing young adults into the job market.
During this same time, the Embarcadero YMCA was faced with a deteriorating building resulting in a declining membership. Through determination and creativity, the Embarcadero Board created and implemented a plan in 1988 to build a premier fitness facility and renovate the old residence into a hotel. This allowed the YMCA to continue its mission – and to retain what would become highly valuable property. All this, while providing the community with life-changing programs for youth, teens and adults.
1908 San Francisco Army-Navy YMCA founded
1926 Army-Navy YMCA building erected on the Embarcadero
1968 End of Army-Navy programming; Civilian YMCA with Residency and Fitness
1974 Service area dramatically declining with the Embarcadero freeway, YMCA slipped to 300 members
1976 Membership opened to women
1978 Youth Chance High School created
1978 First youth programs: Saturday Learn to Swim
1988 Facility renovation plans finalized
1990 YMCA closed doors for renovation (Interim facility operated at 215 Fremont Street)
1991 New, 56,000 square foot state of the art facility opened
2001 YMCA celebrates the 75th anniversary of the Embarcadero Branch
2003 San Francisco Association celebrates 150 years of service to the Bay Area
Embarcadero YMCA 169 Steuart Street SF, CA 94105 (415) 957-9622 |