Popping Up 2nd Saturdays in the Bayview – 10/14/23
Welcoming families, pregnant people and all interested to celebrate in community, engage in self-care, get valuable resources and services, and much more…

Welcoming families, pregnant people and all interested to celebrate in community, engage in self-care, get valuable resources and services, and much more…
100% College Prep provides academic resources for middle and high school students from San Francisco's underserved communities, with a particular emphasis on youth residing in the Bayview/Hunters Point. Each year, we inspire hundreds of young people who might not otherwise consider college to set and achieve high academic goals and go on to earn postsecondary degrees.
We are a group of Latinx doulas with a commitment to serving the community with low income with respect and culture. Helping with Prenatal Education, child development, and supporting pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum.
A Seat at the Table
The Pop-Up Village harnesses the power of design to catalyze the magic that emerges when people and programs come together in public space. The Village uses mobile architecture to turn urban outdoor spaces into regenerative community hubs that help communities of color get access to the resources they need to thrive.
At A Seat at the Table, Village participants come together to make decisions and create the design and programming for future renditions.
Black Infant Health provides culturally affirming services that honor the needs, history, and traditions of women of African descent.
We help homeless families and those at imminent risk to achieve housing stability, economic self-sufficiency, and well-being
DJ B. Bailey is a Bay Area native that specializes in keeping the party going. He is also a certified fitness trainer who values the health and wellness of his community.
Dr. Tenisha Dandridge is passionate about closing the racial health disparities gap in the US and uses Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine in the treatment of Multigenerational Legacies of Trauma. She provides free acupuncture at the Pop-Up Village.
HPP is a family resource center on a mission to break the cycle of childhood poverty focusing on families with children 0-5, but including families with children up to 17 years. Services range from basic needs to housing support and everything in between.
Public Health Nurse (PHN) Program partners pregnant persons with their own personal nurse. We provide information around what to expect during pregnancy and childbirth, baby care and development, plus much more. We are available to clients regardless of age, immigration status, or gender identity.
Have questions you want answered by a nurse, doctor, or midwife? Need help getting into a clinic? Pregnant or non-pregnant people, we’re here to help! Come visit our midwife/doctor and nurse team, get advice, ultrasound, and guidance as needed. We got you!
Rafiki Coalition provides a safe space for health and wellness services for our Black/African American Community in San Francisco. Programs include therapy, massage, chiropractic services, wellness activities, navigation services, food resources, and other community resources.
The San Francisco Human Services Agency is your home for help with food, health insurance, supportive care, financial assistance, child care, and more.
We are community primary care clinics that provide medical, dental, and wellness services to families in San Francisco. We link patients and families with all the resources needed to live healthier lives.
SisterWeb supports a network of culturally congruent community doulas from and for Black, Latinx, and Pacific Islander pregnant people in San Francisco. We provide a free birth companion (doula) with expertise, support, and advocacy to promote a satisfying and dignified birth experience.
Umoja Health is a group of community members and organizations partnering with doctors, nurses, and infectious disease experts from UCSF and the San Francisco Department of Public Health to address the inequity in the burden of COVID-19 on Black, Latinx, and other minority communities.
More than 2 million children in the U.S. do not have the glasses they need to see the board, read a book, or participate in class. We provide free eye exams and glasses to youth in low-income communities (ages 5 - 18, or 24 in continuation).
WIC is a supplemental nutrition program for Women, Infants, and Children that provides nutrition education, breastfeeding support, a WIC card to purchase healthy foods at the grocery store, and referrals to healthcare and other community services.
In order to change the world, we must embody the transformation we want to see. Pollinating the Planet Soul to Seed to Soil!
Apothecary For The People is a Bay Area apothecary that supports local economy and agriculture. It is rooted in an ecological perspective to remembering, returning, and reclaiming our Native ways.
Five Keys uses Social and Restorative Justice principles to provide traditionally underserved communities the opportunity to restart their education.
The Pop-Up Village brings Blender-Bike Smoothies, Cooking Demos, Food, Herbal Medicine, Massage, Acupuncture, Yoga, Mobile Classroom, Book Bike, Pop-Up Shops, Live Music & more...
Nova12SF is a 12-mile walk across San Francisco representing the 12% of women who develop breast cancer. The sixth annual walk will take place on October 14, 2023 and the route highlighting breast cancer disparities in the City and County of San Francisco. Funds raised by the walk are given to under resourced individuals affected by breast cancer. Funds can be used to help pay rent, purchase food, pay utilities, assist in transportation among ot