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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
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 Today!
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 JustGive for secure online giving. Your donation is fully tax-deductible.
Contact us to discuss a matching gift or stock donation. You can also make a tax-deductible donation to Streetside by sending a check (payable to Streetside Stories) to:
Streetside Stories
3130 20th Street, Suite 311
San Francisco, CA 94110
Would you like to learn more about Streetside’s work in person? Visit our Events Calendar to find out when our next monthly introductory event is taking place. The event, Tell It Like It Is! is free, fun, and just one hour long.
"I can’t donate today, but I’d like to help."
   Other Ways You Can Support Streetside
Purchase an Anthology
Each year, Streetside Stories publishes an anthology of students’ stories surrounding a central theme, such as trips, dreams, family folklore or superstitions. Visit our Student Anthologies Store -- you may purchase any of the anthologies through our website.
Donate an Item from our Wish List
Streetside also accepts donations of equipment and furniture. Check out our Wish List to see what items are needed today.
Sign Up For Our Mailing List
If you’d like to receive a copy of Streetside’s quarterly newsletter, Word on the Street, as well as information about upcoming events and readings, please sign up for our newsletter.
Use GoodSearch
Streetside can earn $500, $1,000 or even $1,500 a year if a bunch of people use GoodSearch as their search engine. $1,000 is enough to buy all of the art supplies we use in our after school programs this year. It's enough to buy a new laptop for one of our tech programs. It's enough to pay for printing student learning materials for 1,000 students. In short, it makes a big difference.
Just go to GoodSearch. In the box that asks who you GoodSearch for, enter Streetside Stories. Then, click to add GoodSearch to your toolbar (it works with Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Safari). Or click to make it your homepage. Either way, it will make using GoodSearch automatic. Learn more about using GoodSearch on our StreetBlog.
  
"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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