Sloat Blvd and the Great Highway
San Francisco, CA 94132
(415) 753-7080
Our Vision: A stronger community demonstrating opportunities and respect, embracing diversity, and inspiring people with disabilities to live a full life.
San Francisco Cadet Squadron 86’s Cadet Program is a leadership course for youth ages 12 to 20 utilizing the traditions and values, and customs and courtesies, of the U.S. Air Force. The Cadet Program emphasizes four primary elements: Leadership, Aerospace, Fitness, and Character. During the weekly meetings, cadets are engaged in lectures and discussions in the classroom, covering topics such as the art (and science) of leadership, good citizenship, effective communication skills, and aerospace education. Cadets also partake in a variety of hands-on activities, including, but not limited to, drill and ceremonies, physical fitness programs, orientation flights, and emergency services training. Cadets are also afforded the opportunity to participate in activities outside of the regular squadron meetings such as summer encampments, search-and-rescue training at Hawk Mountain Ranger School, and the International Air Cadet Exchange. Overall, the curriculum and training provided by the Cadet Program helps youth to develop both their personal and team leadership skills. The senior staff at SQ86 serves as instructors and mentors to the cadets with the objective of seeing every cadet succeed in the Cadet Program—and in life. In brief, through the Cadet Program, Squadron 86, and the Civil Air Patrol as a whole, seeks to transform its cadets into responsible citizens and leaders ready and willing to make positive contributions to their communities, be it that the local, national or global level
This year we will have an expanded Carnival with a brand new spin. Join us for Wine & Beer Tasting Friday Night. Play the odds with one of our Raffles. Look for your favorite CARNIVAL RIDES, delicious INTERNATIONAL food and good old American BBQ. Introducing our SUGAR SHACK with cotton candy, popcorn, and lots of sweet treats. Try your chance at our amazing MIDWAY games, in our SPORTS ARENA, or FUN DUNGEON. Don't forget to check out our amazing SILENT AUCTION.
Our mission is the protection and enjoyment of oceans, waves and beaches through a powerful activist network.
About the Auxiliary The Edgewood Auxiliary was formed in 1948 to raise funds and awareness for Edgewood Center for Children and Families. Since 1967 members have staged the Edgewood Fair, a sophisticated fundraising party, luncheon, and shopping extravaganza that has raised more than $7 million in support of Edgewood’s programs and services. Today, in addition to organizing the annual Fair, Auxiliary members continue to be a vital part of the Edgewood family by volunteering on campus, leveraging philanthropic donations, and building community awareness for our organization.
Who Can Join? AAZKSF is open to anyone interested in animals, conservation, and research. This can include volunteers, interns, zoo and conservation organization employees, and non-zoo affiliates. Member Benefits: • Support wildlife research and conservation • Professional networking opportunities • Collaborative problem solving with animal care professionals • Participation in workshops • Potential funding for AAZK Conferences • Animal Keepers Forum Magazine • Resume builder
This national run/walk event is in its sixth year and has expanded to eight locations nationwide.
EdgeConnect (formerly known as the Peer Wellness Program) is an exciting and innovative program of the Grace Magill Memorial Project that utilizes web-based and mobile technology to connect young people facing a wide range of life challenges with face-to-face mentoring, online coaching support, and access to critical youth-focused resources. EdgeConnect is guided by Edgewood Center for Children and families and leverages technology and in-person meetings to support transition age youth and young adults (ages 16-25) through life challenges. Peer Wellness Mentors receive comprehensive training and engage with their peers through online and live coaching and mentoring to provide wellness resources and needed support.
Who Can Join? AAZKSF is open to anyone interested in animals, conservation, and research. This can include volunteers, interns, zoo and conservation organization employees, and non-zoo affiliates. Member Benefits: • Support wildlife research and conservation • Professional networking opportunities • Collaborative problem solving with animal care professionals • Participation in workshops • Potential funding for AAZK Conferences • Animal Keepers Forum Magazine • Resume builder
Our Vision: A stronger community demonstrating opportunities and respect, embracing diversity, and inspiring people with disabilities to live a full life.
San Francisco Cadet Squadron 86’s Cadet Program is a leadership course for youth ages 12 to 20 utilizing the traditions and values, and customs and courtesies, of the U.S. Air Force. The Cadet Program emphasizes four primary elements: Leadership, Aerospace, Fitness, and Character. During the weekly meetings, cadets are engaged in lectures and discussions in the classroom, covering topics such as the art (and science) of leadership, good citizenship, effective communication skills, and aerospace education. Cadets also partake in a variety of hands-on activities, including, but not limited to, drill and ceremonies, physical fitness programs, orientation flights, and emergency services training. Cadets are also afforded the opportunity to participate in activities outside of the regular squadron meetings such as summer encampments, search-and-rescue training at Hawk Mountain Ranger School, and the International Air Cadet Exchange. Overall, the curriculum and training provided by the Cadet Program helps youth to develop both their personal and team leadership skills. The senior staff at SQ86 serves as instructors and mentors to the cadets with the objective of seeing every cadet succeed in the Cadet Program—and in life. In brief, through the Cadet Program, Squadron 86, and the Civil Air Patrol as a whole, seeks to transform its cadets into responsible citizens and leaders ready and willing to make positive contributions to their communities, be it that the local, national or global level
This national run/walk event is in its sixth year and has expanded to eight locations nationwide.
This year we will have an expanded Carnival with a brand new spin. Join us for Wine & Beer Tasting Friday Night. Play the odds with one of our Raffles. Look for your favorite CARNIVAL RIDES, delicious INTERNATIONAL food and good old American BBQ. Introducing our SUGAR SHACK with cotton candy, popcorn, and lots of sweet treats. Try your chance at our amazing MIDWAY games, in our SPORTS ARENA, or FUN DUNGEON. Don't forget to check out our amazing SILENT AUCTION.
About the Auxiliary The Edgewood Auxiliary was formed in 1948 to raise funds and awareness for Edgewood Center for Children and Families. Since 1967 members have staged the Edgewood Fair, a sophisticated fundraising party, luncheon, and shopping extravaganza that has raised more than $7 million in support of Edgewood’s programs and services. Today, in addition to organizing the annual Fair, Auxiliary members continue to be a vital part of the Edgewood family by volunteering on campus, leveraging philanthropic donations, and building community awareness for our organization.
EdgeConnect (formerly known as the Peer Wellness Program) is an exciting and innovative program of the Grace Magill Memorial Project that utilizes web-based and mobile technology to connect young people facing a wide range of life challenges with face-to-face mentoring, online coaching support, and access to critical youth-focused resources. EdgeConnect is guided by Edgewood Center for Children and families and leverages technology and in-person meetings to support transition age youth and young adults (ages 16-25) through life challenges. Peer Wellness Mentors receive comprehensive training and engage with their peers through online and live coaching and mentoring to provide wellness resources and needed support.
Our mission is the protection and enjoyment of oceans, waves and beaches through a powerful activist network.