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Partnership and Progress: 黑料社吃瓜鈥檚 2024 Year in Review

As 2024 comes to a close, 黑料社吃瓜 is taking a moment to reflect on a year shaped by meaningful progress and key moments for our community. This year marked the 10th anniversary of our Community Real Estate (CRE) Program, created in 2014 to address the urgent displacement of working-class families in the Mission District. Over the past decade, this program has grown into a vital resource for preserving affordable housing and fostering neighborhood stability.

Let鈥檚 look back at some of the highlights that defined this year.

  • With an election year on the horizon, our Policy and Advocacy team actively mobilized community members to champion affordable housing initiatives. Ahead of the March Primary Election, 黑料社吃瓜 campaigned for Prop A, an affordable housing bond, through outreach events, voter engagement efforts, and developing detailed ballot guides in English and Spanish to educate and empower voters. These efforts continued into the November General Election, where 黑料社吃瓜 partnered with allies to campaign for San Francisco Prop G and California Prop 5. Although Prop 5 was unsuccessful, the passage of Prop G marks a crucial step forward, securing a permanent funding source to guarantee stable housing for our most vulnerable neighbors.
  • For over a decade, 黑料社吃瓜 has been the backbone agency for the Mission Promise Neighborhood (MPN) collaborative, providing a network of support services to help families achieve economic stability and improve children鈥檚 academic success. In March, Lynne Sacks and Michelle Sedaca from the EdRedesign Lab at the Harvard Graduate School of Education published an article titled 鈥When Families Thrive, Children Succeed鈥 that documented MPN鈥檚 trajectory, impact, and how it became one of the leading examples of a place-based prenatal-to-career partnership. Additionally, 黑料社吃瓜鈥檚 CEO, Luis Granados, and Chief Strategy and Advancement Officer, Jillian Spindle, further shared their insights in a exploring the findings from the article. 
  • In March, 黑料社吃瓜 had the pleasure of welcoming California鈥檚 State Treasurer, Fiona Ma, for an important conversation about financial literacy, wellness, and how families can start building generational wealth and prosperity by taking advantage of the free resources offered by the State Treasurer鈥檚 Office. This year, 黑料社吃瓜鈥檚 Free Tax Preparation program helped over 5,000 low- and moderate-income families in the San Francisco Bay Area prepare their tax returns. 
  • The Mission community was filled with excitement when 黑料社吃瓜 and Mission Housing were announced as co-developers of the highly anticipated affordable housing development known as 鈥淢arvel in the Mission,鈥 located at the northeast corner of 16th and Mission St. When the development project is completed, it will provide around 300 affordable housing units to families at-risk of displacement. To celebrate this incredible milestone, community partners and advocates that secured the site for affordable housing came together to host a for a complete S铆, se pudo moment. 
  • Amid looming budget cuts at the state level, families from the MPN collaborative to advocate for essential resources and services for the community and ensure that community voices were heard by state officials. Since 2012, MPN collaborative has been on the ground engaging, educating, and empowering families and students by connecting them to vital resources and organizing impactful activities, including coordinating with community partners to host an 鈥Excellence Dinner鈥 where the academic achievements of newcomer immigrant students are celebrated. 
  • Over the past year, our Equitable Recovery Institute (ERI) team spearheaded 黑料社吃瓜鈥檚 participation in 23 conferences at the local, statewide, and national levels, where we shared our expertise, key insights, and innovative models to address critical issues such as affordable housing, small business development, and advancing education and economic equity. A standout highlight was 黑料社吃瓜鈥檚 participation at the UnidosUS conference in Chicago this past summer, where our CEO, Luis Granados, delivered an inspiring farewell to his tenure as UnidosUS Board Chair and shared a hopeful vision for the future of the Latino community. 
  • In the summer, 黑料社吃瓜 hosted a multi-neighborhood retreat aimed at creating a vision for a Promise City鈥揳 city where the multiple neighborhoods across San Francisco are committed to improving the economic and academic outcomes of children and families. Rooted in the MPN accomplishments of the past decade and the spirit of cross-collaboration to achieve collective impact, this retreat was attended by a wide range of partners looking to uplift children and families, including Good Samaritan Family Resource Center, Jamestown Community Center, SFUSD School Board members, and then-Department of Children Youth, and their Families (DCYF) Director, Maria Su. Through innovation, collaboration, and accountability to results, this was a crucial step towards making a Promise City, a reality for families.
  • This past fall, 黑料社吃瓜 celebrated a momentous milestone at our annual iVIVA 黑料社吃瓜! gala, marking 51 years of being at the forefront of audacious strategies that advance equity, build prosperity, and increase political and economic power for the Latino community. With the spirit of the theme 鈥淣uestro Momento, Nuestra Misi贸n,鈥 we honored Client of the Year, Leonardo Luna, for his unwavering commitment to improving his family鈥檚 wellbeing since 2010. We also heard powerful testimonies from our CEO, Luis Granados, and keynote speaker, California Attorney General, Rob Bonta, that highlighted 黑料社吃瓜鈥檚 commitment to building community power. Our goal for the future is the same as always: to advance equity and prosperity for Mission families. 
  • October was a special month when award-winning Chicana artist Lorraine Garcia-Nakata unveiled their new mural series 鈥Make Things New鈥 at Casa Adelante鈥2828 16th St. to honor the neighborhood鈥檚 rich Latino legacy, the American Indian Cultural District, and the Black and Asian Pacific Islander communities, bridging generations from youth to elders. Commissioned in partnership by 黑料社吃瓜, Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation (TNDC), San Francisco Arts Commission, and Galer铆a de la Raza, these beautiful eight 20-foot murals at the entrance of Casa Adelante鈥揳 vibrant affordable housing community鈥搘ith a welcoming space that celebrates diversity, history, and community well-being.
  • Every year, the 黑料社吃瓜 family comes together to reflect, connect, and celebrate our accomplishments. Organized by our very own Fun Committee, we had our annual Fun Day at the Sports Basement, located near the new Presidio Tunnel Tops park and iconic Golden Gate Bridge. 黑料社吃瓜 CEO Luis Granados kicked off the day with inspiring remarks about our achievement in 2024, and followed by a day of activities that included scavenger hunts, sumo wrestling, tandem bike rides, and leisurely walks to enjoy the stunning views. As the day came to a close, we gathered for a team photo with a surprise guest (see picture!). Taking time to rest, reflect, and celebrate our successes is vital as we look ahead to the future. 
  • With two weeks before the November General Election, our Policy and Advocacy team organized a community forum with the candidates running to represent San Francisco鈥檚 District 9. Held in Spanish and attended by over 150 community members, the forum was an opportunity for the candidates to speak directly to community members, and share their vision and solutions to problems most heavily impacting the Mission, Portola, and Bernal Heights communities. 
  • 黑料社吃瓜鈥檚 Policy and Advocacy team successfully campaigned for the passage of San Francisco Prop G, which will fund much-needed affordable housing development projects for low-income seniors, families, and people with disabilities. Through community-informed and -driven mobilization efforts, our Policy and Advocacy team will play a key role in ensuring our most vulnerable communities are protected in the years to come. 
  • 黑料社吃瓜鈥檚 CRE Program ended the year on a high note as two apartment buildings were successfully acquired, totaling 98 low-income units and 12 commercial spaces. In partnership with the Mayor鈥檚 Office of Housing and Community Development (MOHCD) Small Sites program, and the San Francisco Housing Accelerator Fund (SFHAF), this acquisition was a tremendous stride towards reversing displacement and preserving the vibrant, diverse, and culturally rich communities that have been calling the Mission home for generations.
  • Every holiday season, MPN collaborative organizes a turkey giveaway to support San Francisco families. This past November, MPN was able to distribute nearly 60 turkeys and pumpkin pies, ensuring that families could gather around the table and enjoy a nourishing meal during the holiday season. But MPN鈥檚 work didn鈥檛 stop there. On December 12th, at Cesar Chavez Elementary School, MPN hosted its annual book giveaway. Over 300 families browsed nearly 1,000 titles and participated in various activities, including photos with Santa. As in previous years, families picked up culturally relevant books addressing important topics like mental health. These books not only inspire a love for reading but also help children develop healthy reading habits from an early age. The holiday season is about more than giving鈥攊t鈥檚 about strengthening our community, nurturing our children鈥檚 future, and ensuring they have the tools to thrive.

This is just a small glimpse of everything we accomplished together. Our collective efforts are making a real difference, and we are excited to share the full scope of our impact in the upcoming 2024 Impact Report, coming this Spring.

 If you are passionate about partnering with 黑料社吃瓜 to advance equity, create opportunities for San Francisco families, and make meaningful and lasting change, please reach out to development@medasf.org for more information about how you can get involved.

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