Oct 17A Day to Celebrate! The Hub Opens its Doors to the Community
Transformational 30,000 sq. ft. Community Center includes a new Wu Yee Children’s Services Early Learning Center and a new clubhouse for the Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco.
Mercy Housing California (MHC), Related California, Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco, and Wu Yee Children’s Services, in collaboration with community leaders, capital campaign donors, Sunnydale residents, and neighbors, celebrated the grand opening and dedication of The Hub. Made possible through private and public partnerships, this modern community center includes a new Wu Yee Children’s Services Early Learning Center and a Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco Sunnydale Clubhouse.
Additionally, The Hub brings a new recording studio, shared living room and community kitchen, reading nook, multi-purpose rooms for events and classes, and study and meeting spaces. Designed to foster unity, The Hub is at the heart of the community and connects the Sunnydale and Visitacion Valley neighborhoods, providing resources, programs, and support.
A Community Builds a Community
“The Hub is a testament to Sunnydale’s residents’ strength, vision, and advocacy,” said Ashlei Hurst, Vice President of Community Life at Mercy Housing. “This community center exists because of the countless voices who have spoken up, dreamed big, and worked together to create a space where all can thrive. We are immensely grateful for the residents who have shaped this vision, and the extraordinarily generous donors who made it a reality. We are committed to ensuring that The Hub celebrates and empowers the community. A heartfelt thank you goes to Mayor Breed, Senator Wiener, Supervisor Walton, and our partners, who recognized our aspirations for the Sunnydale neighborhood and committed to this journey alongside us from the start.”
“We have always believed that this community deserved not only high-quality, affordable housing but a center for services, recreation, job training, and a place to come together as a community,” said Bill Witte, Chairman & CEO of Related California, which helped to lead this development with MHC. “Our contribution was intended to encourage others to contribute and to ensure the highest quality, and we couldn’t be happier with the outcome.”
“We are excited about the opening of The Hub at Sunnydale, which will strengthen the fabric of our neighborhoods and uplift residents of all ages here in Visitacion Valley,” said San Francisco Supervisor Shamann Walton. “This center is not just a physical structure but a testament to the power of collaboration between public, private, and community partnerships as an investment in our city’s future. Today, we celebrate the fulfillment of a promise to our residents.”
The Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco Comes To Sunnydale
With programs focused on academic success, healthy lifestyles, job readiness, and community engagement, the Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco is expected to quadruple the number of youths served in Sunnydale, reaching 135 youth per day, ages six to 18. Participating youth will also have access to a residential summer camp in Mendocino County.
“At Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco, we are committed to providing safe, supportive environments where all youth can learn, grow, and reach their full potential. We are proud to have played a major role in building this inspiring space and to be serving as a key partner in providing wraparound services to the Sunnydale community,” Rob Connolly, President of the Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco, added.
The Wu Yee Early Learning Center Helps Youth Thrive
The new Wu Yee Early Learning Center cares for 70 young children, ranging from infants to preschoolers. It also includes a parent advisory council and school readiness program and will offer an apprenticeship program to launch careers in early education.
“Wu Yee Children’s Services is very proud and grateful to be included as a partner in the remarkable Sunnydale Hub, which brings essential services and enriching activities to residents of all ages. Young children will learn and thrive alongside youth and their families. Our deepest thanks to the many leaders and staff that had the vision and tenacity to create the Sunnydale Hub, a place of joy, wellness, and discovery for the community today and for years to come,” said Monica Walters, CEO of Wu Yee Children’s Services.
The $46 million Hub was built with mass timber, an innovative, sustainable all-wood construction technique, and bridges the Sunnydale and Visitacion Valley communities. The Wells Fargo Foundation also presented Mercy Housing California with a $1M gift for ongoing resident services programming in these communities.
“We thank Mercy Housing for their tremendous leadership in bringing this invaluable community center to the Bay Area,” said Darlene Goins, President of the Wells Fargo Foundation. “In addition, the Wells Fargo Foundation is excited to provide a $1 million grant to Mercy Housing California to seed an innovative endowment fund to support existing and future wraparound services for residents—including youth enrichment, daycare, career planning, and programming to promote financial health—for decades to come.”
In addition to Related California, Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco, and Wu Yee Children’s Services, Mercy Housing would like to thank the San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development (MOHCD), the HOPE SF Initiative, San Francisco Housing Authority (SFHA), and the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department for their support and partnership throughout this project.
For more information about what is happening at the Hub, visit thehubinsf.org.
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