San Francisco Conservation Corps Headquarters
The San Francisco Conservation Corps (SFCC) is a non-profit job and academic training organization serving young people ages 18-26. The SFCC was established in 1983 by then Mayor Dianne Feinstein as the first urban municipal youth corps in the nation. The SFCC has grown from a single site program serving 24 youth to a multi-site, multi-program operation serving more than 250 youth and young adults annually. Since its inception, the SFCC has engaged over 4,000 participants who have contributed close to 4 million hours of community service.
The SFCC's mission is to offer young people opportunities to develop themselves, their academic abilities and marketable job skills while addressing community needs through service work
The San Francisco Conservation Corps operates from three locations:
- SFCC Headquarters
241 Fifth Street
(415) 928-7322 - SFCC Project & Education Center
102 Fort Mason
(415) 928-7417 - The Presidio Recycling Center
1243 Appleton Street




