Jul 11

Youth Chance High School is a county community school that is operated through a partnership between the Embarcadero YMCA, San Francisco Unified School District, and the San Francisco Department of Education.
Located inside the Embarcadero YMCA. This school has a classroom and a few other spaces for students to engage in academic support programs.
Jul 11
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Fundraising Event
PRE-HEADING TEXT
Something for everyone, all in one place! Being a part of the Y means convenient, all-inclusive access to all of the benefits and amenities you need.
This 3-week program centered on leadership, personal growth, and future exploration. Participants build skills in communication, facilitation, teamwork, conflict management, and social-emotional learning while developing confidence and a stronger sense of self. They also explore their own goals, interests, and possible pathways through activities focused on future planning, college and career exploration, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy.
Each week includes a mix of guided workshops, community building, reflection, and hands-on application. Participants support elementary day camp as one component of the program, using that setting to practice and apply their developing leadership skills in a real-world environment with ongoing coaching and feedback.
Designed for rising 7th–9th graders who are ready to grow their confidence, build meaningful skills, and begin thinking more intentionally about their future.
This AAU Basketball Program consists of 5 summer competitive weekend tournaments with 2 games per day, along with two practices per week. Players will develop basketball skills needed to compete at a higher level while also learning teamwork, discipline, commitment, and what it takes to be part of a team environment.
This 3-week program centered on leadership, personal growth, and future exploration. Participants build skills in communication, facilitation, teamwork, conflict management, and social-emotional learning while developing confidence and a stronger sense of self. They also explore their own goals, interests, and possible pathways through activities focused on future planning, college and career exploration, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy.
Each week includes a mix of guided workshops, community building, reflection, and hands-on application. Participants support elementary day camp as one component of the program, using that setting to practice and apply their developing leadership skills in a real-world environment with ongoing coaching and feedback.
Designed for rising 7th–9th graders who are ready to grow their confidence, build meaningful skills, and begin thinking more intentionally about their future.
This AAU Basketball Program consists of 5 summer competitive weekend tournaments with 2 games per day, along with two practices per week. Players will develop basketball skills needed to compete at a higher level while also learning teamwork, discipline, commitment, and what it takes to be part of a team environment.