San Francisco Archive

Mission Economic Development Agency


MEDA will convert this building into a multi-tenant complex housing non-profits that provide services to low-income, Spanish-speaking residents.Mission Economic Development Agency (MEDA) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) founded in 1973 with the goal of promoting community-based economic development within San Francisco’s Mission District, with a special focus on the neighborhood’s Latino community.

Institute on Aging


Seniors enjoy a crafts class through the IOA Senior Health program's Center for Elders and Youth in the Arts.Institute on Aging (IOA) is a nonprofit public benefit corporation, which was founded in 1975 as a program (then called the Adult Day Health Center) at Mount Zion Hospital, and later incorporated as a non-profit in 1985.

Instituto Familiar de la Raza


Instituto Familiar de la Raz (IFR) supplies mental health and social services, including counseling, family support, mentoring, and HIV services to the Latino community in San Francisco’s Mission District.

Japanese Community Youth Council


This architects rendering shows the JCYC building which will be much larger and more accessible.JCYC offers a continuum of services, including childcare, youth development, employment training, college preparation, substance abuse prevention, and community organizing.