Community Resources

Employee Resource Group

All Staff Association wide
A secure place to empower, ignite, and respond for and with our communities.
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Building diversity and equity means supporting people from all walks of life. It also means passing the mic to others who have not had a “seat at the table”. For this reason, YGSF leadership collaborates with employee networks an encourages staff to participate in and with these groups. Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) are groups of employees who share a common bond, shared customs, communities and/or life experiences.

Our ERG provides staff support, a safe space, resources, and additional career or personal development. These teams uplift culture from our diverse community, and uplift challenges of the modern world both inside and outside of our workplace to keep our organization committed to EQUITY. All ERGs are open to every staff member- whether you are from the community, a learner, a supporter, or ally.

Who Can Be Involved?

Any employee can join our groups.

Feel Supported

Be around like-minded colleagues who can offer insight and support.

Meet Your Colleagues

Come together for safe space, community and culturally driven, with activities, meetups and more!

Inclusivity

We build an inclusive space for support and to uplift.

Employee Resource Groups

urces through social activities and meaningful experiences. Our goal is to advance the development of Asians, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (AANHPI) — personal, professional, leadership, or other development — by empowering their rise in the Movement through advocacy, networking, and mentoring.

  • AAPI Community Events
  • Stop Asian Hate Resources
  • Y Programming

Connect with our leaders and co-chairs:

Crissie Ponciano and Carol Wai Lundy
[email protected]

The African American Resource Network (AARN) ERG is focused on building community and response to community, cultural and critical events that happen within the black community in the BayArea. AARN offers professional development, community events, and other networking spaces for our black colleagues to reach fulfillment professionally and socially.

  • Community Focused Events
  • Professional Development
  • BYMOC programs

Connect with our leaders and co-chairs:

Crystal Abasolo and Jonathan Boone
[email protected]

The LGBTQIA+ ERG is a community of Bay Area LGBTQ+ staff, volunteers, and their allies who share information and resources through social activities and meaningful experiences. This group focuses on creating visibility, security and acceptance in the spaces we hold.

Connect with our leaders and co-chairs:

Precious Ogbonna and Joshua Pisciotta
[email protected]

sues and inequities, accomplishments are celebrated, and the people we represent are not seen as visitors, but an integral fiber of the fabric that is America. This is a space for all Latin@s, Hispanics, Allies, and YMCA staff as a whole.

  • Community collaborative and volunteer events
  • YMCA staff and community building and networking
  • Affinity Space
  • Professional development
  • Y programming and resources

Connect with our leaders and co-chairs:

Kiara Mendez and Ernesto Soto
[email protected]

s stressed almost from the beginnings of the YMCA in the United States. Women’s and girl’s programming initially grew out of local community needs rather than out of any centralized YMCA initiative; As self-governing from the beginning local associations were able to move quickly in providing services and membership for women and girls. As early as 1858 girl’s programs can be traced in YMCA history.

  • Y Programming for gender equity
  • Professional Development
  • Community events

Connect with our leaders and co-chairs:

Jeanie Calagui and Lourdes “Nana” Sosa
[email protected]

get involved

Global Diversity Equity and Inclusion Lead Contact
Victoria Gonzalez
Association Director of GDEI

Upcoming Events

Sep 14

Fundraising Event

13th Annual Jog in the Fog – 5K Family Fun Run

Mountain Lake Park
Richmond District YMCA
September 14 at 08:00am
Price: $10 – $55

Oct 06

Fundraising Event

Chinatown YMCA ARO Golf Tournament and Crab Feed

Golf Tournament at Lake Merced Golf Club, Crab Feed at the Chinatown YMCA
Chinatown YMCA
October 06 at 09:00am
Price: $75 – $395

Oct 20

Fundraising Event

Mission YMCA Pro-Am Golf Tournament

Pasatiempo Golf Course, 20 Clubhouse Road, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Mission YMCA
October 20 at 10:00am

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