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“As a teacher, it is a joy to work with Streetside Stories.”

— Kelly Taggart Scavullo, Teacher, Francisco Middle School

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GET INVOLVED

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There are many ways you can help Streetside. Here are just a few:

  • Volunteer
    Streetside volunteers assist our staff in the classroom as auxiliary storytellers, listeners, writing assistants, and mentors. Visit our volunteer page to find out more.

  • Donate
    Our work wouldn’t be possible without the support of people like you. The youth in our community aren’t getting the challenging arts education experiences they need to thrive. You can help.

    Ready to donate? Visit Razoo for secure online giving. Your donation is fully tax-deductible.

  • Match Your Gift
    Many companies will match all, or a portion, of your gift to Streetside Stories. Check with your employer to learn more about gift matching. If you need any help navigating this process, we're here to help! Contact us.

  • Donate Goods
    We need everything from markers and Macbooks to computer desks and juice boxes. Take a look at our full Wish List to see how you can contribute.

  • Get Our Newsletter
    Our quarterly e-newsletter delivers the latest news on programs, ways to get involved, upcoming events, and features student writing. Don't miss a thing! Sign up here!

  • Purchase an Anthology
    Each year, Streetside Stories publishes an anthology of students’ stories and produces a DVD of digital stories. Visit our Anthology Store to purchase copies.

  • Be Our Friend!
    Like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, connect on LinkedIn, subscribe on YouTube. Whatever your network, make Streetside Stories a part of it!

  • Join Our Cause
    If you believe that ALL Young People Deserve to Have Their Stories Heard then join us on Causes! Invite your friends, make a donation, and support youth voice. We're always looking for new advocates to join us on Causes. If you'd like to help, email outreach[at]streetside[dot]org.

"One day, I said to my mom, 'Would you want me if I were a boy?' I could hear nothing come out of my mom's mouth… I thought she didn't hear it, so I said it one more time, but this time I yelled, 'Would you want me if I were a boy?'"

Angel Anqi Chen, Burbank Middle School

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