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SUMMARY:Cameron House Gala 2026
DESCRIPTION:Lighting the Way: Recognizing Those Who Illuminate the Path for Bright Futures​ \n \nDear Friends\, \nBecause of the Cameron House community\, we have stepped into 2026 with great momentum\, important perspective\, and loads of excitement for what’s to come! And\, in celebration\, we’re thrilled to share that the Cameron House Gala is right around the corner! \nTheme: “Lighting the Way: Recognizing Those Who Illuminate the Path for Bright Futures”\nDate: Thursday\, March 19\, 2026\, 4:00 PM VIP Experience; 6:00 PM Dinner and Keynote; 9:00 PM After Party\nLocation: Julia Morgan Ballroom\, Merchants Exchange Building\, 465 California Street\, San Francisco \nThis special evening is a celebration of our 152-year legacy and the powerful leaders who have lit our way here and a fundraiser for the bright future of our mission and work. \nRead on to learn about each part of the gala evening. General Admission tickets go on sale Tuesday\, February 10th with only a short one-week Early Bird discount window! \nAre You a Cameron House Legacy Circle\, Lifetime\, or Major Donor? \nIf so\, thank you for investing in us early\, generously\, and often! Because of your support\, we’re giving you\, our BFFs—best friends forever\, as the kids say—early access to gala tickets! As a Legacy Circle member\, Lifetime Donor\, or Major Donor\, you will receive a secret early access code via email to buy tickets starting THIS Tuesday\, January 27th–two full weeks before they go on sale to the general public \nIf you would like to be an individual sponsor\, do not complete the form. Please reach out to Kim Lan at kimlan@cameronhouse.org \nCLICK HERE TO BUY TICKETS! \n🎟️ We have ticket options to fit every kind of celebration style: Stay tuned for ticket sales!​ \nPackage A – VIP Experience\, Merchants’ Exchange Club\, 4:00-5:30 PM \nPrice: $650 \nGreat news: $300 of each VIP Experience ticket is tax deductible. VIP Experience tickets also include access to the Gala Dinner and After Party. \nThe VIP Experience will feature a bespoke architecture tour of the Merchants’ Exchange Building crafted just for Cameron House’s VIP guests\, leading us through the little known nooks and crannies of this historic property. Kicking off the gala evening\, the VIP Experience will take place in the private speakeasy-esque Merchants Exchange Club in the basement of the Merchants’ Exchange Building. Throughout the VIP experience\, guests will be serenaded by young local musicians performing the guzheng (Chinese harp)\, illustrating how ancient instruments live on within our youth in the modern world. Our VIP guests will be further delighted by a special performance by Cameron House’s own BAP (Bilingual Afterschool Program) children. With light hors d’oeuvres complimenting an open bar and plenty of moments to socialize with fellow special guests\, the VIP Experience will whet our appetites and generate excitement for the rest of the evening’s fun. As this is a unique and intimate event\, tickets to the VIP Experience are very limited. \nPackage B – Gala Dinner\, Julia Morgan Ballroom\, 5:00 – 9:00 PM \nPrice: $350 \nGala Dinner tickets include Cocktail Reception\, Dinner\, the Keynote Address\, and access to the After Party. \nThe signature event of the evening is the Cameron House Gala Dinner\, featuring the theme “Lighting the Way” in recognition of the leaders who have illuminated the path for Cameron House’s bright future. Between dinner and wine and dessert and dancing\, our Mistress of Ceremonies\, local legend\, journalist\, and philanthropist Emerald Yeh will welcome the evening’s keynote speaker\, former “Cameron House kid” Jenny Ming\, CEO of Rothy’s\, former CEO of Old Navy and Board Director for Levi Strauss & Co.\, Poshmark\, and Kaiser Permanente\, among others\, to the stage to share with us the lessons and trailblazers who guided her along her path to broken records and shattered glass ceilings as one of Fortune magazine’s most powerful women in American business. With a special announcement from Cameron House CEO Scott Lan\, a solicitation from Chief Advancement Officer Kim-Lan Thi Grout\, a fundraising “game”\, and truly exciting live and silent auctions\, our gala is set to be one for the history books. \nPackage C – Afterparty Only\, Julia Morgan Ballroom\, 9:00 PM – 11:00 PM \nPrice: $75 \nAfter Party tickets include access to the After Party only (does not include dinner). \nWhen the dinner plates are cleared and the lights turn up\, the night is just getting started—join us in the Merchants’ Exchange Club for the gala’s lively\, club-like After Party celebrating Cameron House and all we’re building together. Featuring San Francisco-native and Chinese hip-hop heavyweight DJ TIGERMOM TOY (Allyson Ortega Toy) spinning feel-good\, high-energy\, body-moving beats. With an open bar\, a packed dance floor\, and a the celebratory vibe\, this is your invitation to raise a glass\, move to the music\, and quite literally dance the future in as we close the night with joy\, momentum\, and community. \nLighting the Way: Exceptional Leaders to be Honored at our Gala \nMing Quan Chang \nMing Quan Chang served Cameron House for over 20 years\, including as Social Services Team Manager/Domestic Violence Case Manager\, where she profoundly shaped survivor-centered and family-centered care. A Southeast Asian refugee and multilingual advocate\, she strengthened culturally responsive support for immigrant and refugee families across generations. She also helped inspire the Friends of Cameron House\, an alumni community dedicated to giving back and supporting others. We are proud to count Ming Quan Chang among the many iconic women who have shaped Cameron House. \nAmy Lee \nAmy Lee is doing the hard work on the frontlines of our community as a proud Chinatown-rooted leader and advocate. She is the founder of Dear Community\, a grassroots organization uplifting Chinatown through cultural programming\, small business support\, and community connection and currently serves as a Legislative Aide to Supervisor Danny Sauter\, supporting District 3 policy and constituent outreach. She is a young\, but mighty leader\, dedicated to strengthening civic engagement and protecting San Francisco’s cultural neighborhoods. Cameron House recognizes Amy Lee’s innovative\, timely\, and proactive contributions to Chinatown and the Bay Area Asian-American community\, rising to meet challenges with tenacity and fearlessness. \nCynthia Huie \nCynthia Huie is the co-founder and owner of On Waverly\, a Chinatown-based bookstore and community space celebrating and spotlighting the work of AAPI authors\, artists\, and makers. Also the President of the San Francisco Small Business Commission\, she advocates for equitable support for local businesses\, city-wide. Cynthia’s work is both creative and pragmatic\, which reaches a broad audience as she blends entrepreneurship\, cultural storytelling\, and neighborhood-centered economic development. Join us as we honor Cynthia Huie\, a modern-day icon\, at our gala. \nAnna Eng \nAnna Eng coordinated and trained countless volunteers\, secured and deployed digital scanning equipment throughout the building\, and worked closely with UC Berkeley’s Bancroft Library to thoughtfully house and protect these invaluable materials. Her daily presence at Cameron House over the course of several years reflected an unwavering commitment to both process and people. As a professor of Gender and Women’s Studies\, her scholarship to equity and community-centered service embody the values that allow institutions like Cameron House to continue serving future generations. \nIndividual Sponsorships​ \nClick here to sponsor! \n \nLearn more about our gala venue!​ \nJulia Morgan Ballroom\nJulia Morgan Ballroom\, Merchants Exchange Building \nThe city’s most influential business leaders chose Daniel H. Burnham\, of Chicago Illinois\, to construct the Merchants Exchange as a central location for businessmen to meet and conduct commerce. Burnham hired up and coming architect\, Willis Jefferson Polk. Polk’s better known San Francisco commissions include the Hallidie Building\, Kezar Stadium\, and the Pacific Union Club on Nob Hill\, which some may remember was featured in Alfred Hitchcock’s thriller\, “Vertigo.” Only four years after work began on the Merchants Exchange\, tragedy struck when the Great Earthquake and Fire of 1906 devastated San Francisco. 28\,000 buildings were lost\, yet the Merchants Exchange Building survived\, albeit damaged by fire. \nTo redesign and rebuild the building’s damaged interiors\, Polk tapped a talented young local architect. Little did he know at the time\, but his daring choice would turn out to be an architectural superstar: Julia Morgan. The first female architect to graduate from the École de Beaux-Arts in Paris and the first licensed female architect in California\, Morgan’s fame would eventually eclipse Polk’s. Morgan’s assignment on the Merchants Exchange began her 45-year relationship with the building. For the better part of the 20th century\, Morgan maintained her offices on the 14th floor of the building\, a space where her most notable designs took shape.
URL:https://cameronhouse.org/event/cameron-house-gala-2026/
LOCATION:julia morgan ballroom\, 465 California St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94104
CATEGORIES:Advancement
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SUMMARY:Chinese New Year Parade Watch Party
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Chinese New Year 2026 with Cameron House! \n \n\nFor the first time since 1971\, Cameron House’s youth program kids and teens will march and perform in San Francisco Chinatown’s Chinese New Year Parade\, performing the story of Ne Zha\, a brave\, spirited Chinese mythological youth who stands up to the Dragon King of the Eastern Sea to protect his community—a beloved and powerful story about courage\, justice\, and fighting for others.\n\n\n\nCheer on our performers and get in the CNY spirit from the comfort of Cameron House as we watch the televised parade or join us in Culbertson Hall after the parade to warmly welcome back our performers. All ages are welcome. Space is limited.\n\nHot food and drinks will be served\, sponsored by Paul Lum and Susan Lee\, the former of whom was part of the 1971 CNY parade team of creators and performers!\n\nSign up here: https://www.tfaforms.com/5213549 \n\nEvent Details:\nAddress: 920 Sacramento St\, San Francisco\, CA 94108\nWhen: Saturday\, March 7\, 2025\, 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM\n\n\n\n\n\nIf you have any questions\, please reach out to our Advancement Office at advancement@cameronhouse.org or call (415) 767-4389.\n\nIf you would like to support Cameron House by making a donation to our general fund\, please use our online donation form.
URL:https://cameronhouse.org/event/chinese-new-year-parade-watch-party-2/
LOCATION:Cameron House\, 920 Sacramento St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94108\, United States
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SUMMARY:Tien Fuh Wu Way
DESCRIPTION:The block of Joice Street between Sacramento and Clay Streets has been commemoratively re-named Tien Fuh Wu Way. \nBorn into indentured servitude and rescued as a child\, Tien Fuh Wu—or Auntie Wu as she was known to many of Cameron House’s girls and women—became a central leader in San Francisco’s early anti-trafficking movement. Fluent in Cantonese and deeply trusted by survivors\, she worked tirelessly to protect women and girls from exploitation. \nJoice Street holds historic meaning. It was once a place where rescued girls\, Tien Fuh Wu included\, played\, laughed\, and found moments of safety. \nLittle is known about Tien Fuh Wu\, especially when compared to the iconic Donaldina Cameron\, but her impact on San Francisco’s Chinatown is larger than life. This commemorative renaming is just the beginning of the recognition that Tien Fuh Wu deserves. \nUpcoming Celebrations \n\nMarch 6 — Tien Fuh Wu Way sign unveiling and neighborhood ceremony\nMarch 19 – Tien Fuh Wu honored posthumously at Cameron House’s annual gala\nMay 30 – Tien Fuh Wu Day of Service\n\nJoin us this Women’s History Month as we turn history into action. \nSign up for March 6 celebration here: https://www.tfaforms.com/5213425 \nLearn more on our main Tien Fuh Wu page: https://cameronhouse.org/tien-fuh-wu-way/
URL:https://cameronhouse.org/event/tien-fuh-wu-way/
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SUMMARY:Legacy Circle Celebration: Living In Color With Polka Dot
DESCRIPTION:Legacy Circle Celebration: Living In Color With Polka Dot \nWe’re excited to invite you to a joyful\, one-of-a-kind celebration honoring the generous legacy donors who have pledged transformational gifts to Cameron House and the Cameron House Foundation. This is our chance to celebrate in life the amazing people helping shape our future and that includes you! \nGet ready for an afternoon that’s fun\, festive\, and full of surprises: \n\nA celebratory toast with bubbly (wine or cider!)\nLight bites to enjoy while you mingle\nThe long-awaited Part 2 of our pre-Covid Polka Dot program\nA mini fashion show featuring Polka Dot’s fabulous pieces before they head to a vintage shop on Haight Street\nA chance for Legacy Circle members to finally get clarity on the difference between giving to Cameron House vs. the Cameron House Foundation—perfect for future estate planning\n\nIt’s a warm\, joyful gathering to celebrate generosity\, reconnect with the community\, and get inspired about the road ahead. We would absolutely love to have you there! \nClick here to sign up: https://www.tfaforms.com/5210077
URL:https://cameronhouse.org/event/legacy-circle-celebration-living-in-color-with-polka-dot/
LOCATION:Cameron House\, 920 Sacramento St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Legacy Committee Events
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SUMMARY:NetxtGen Event: Lunar New Year Banquet with Cameron House
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a delicious community celebration for Cameron House and Florence Fang Community Farm. \nLunar New Year Banquet with Cameron House\nOn Tuesday\, 2/24\, ring in the Year of the Horse with us at Cameron House in historical Chinatown\, San Francisco! As a volunteer-led team of young Asian American chefs\, we’re excited to showcase the ever-evolving spirit of Chinese cuisine\, all in direct benefit for Cameron House’s Next Gen youth leadership programming and Florence Fang Community Farm. \nClick here to purchase your tickets!: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lunar-new-year-banquet-with-cameron-house-tickets-1981028221739?aff=oddtdtcreator \nFollowing dinner\, we’ll gallop into a tea mixer featuring: \n🎶 Tunes by DJs @redbeans & @sea2sea\n🧧 Calligraphy station\n🥠 Special appearances from some of our favorite Bay Area AAPI artisans\, businesses\, and culinary delights such as Four Kings\, Now Place\, and Unbound Bookstore. \n**PLEASE NOTE** Our menu will include a variety of vegan and non-vegan dishes including seafood & pork. Allergens: gluten\, nuts and seeds\, alliums\, dairy. Unfortunately\, we are not able to accomodate any dietary substitutions. However\, the menu is designed with the intention to make sure every guest of all diets are well-fed. \nAttire: Formal/Traditional wear is encouraged. \nParking: Cameron House is located on a one-way street with limited street parking. We recommend the nearest garage: Portsmouth Square Garage at 733 Kearny St. \nWheelchair accessible entrance is located on Joice St. \nPlease contact Layla at laylashyu@gmail.com for any questions and assistance. \nLearn more about these two wonderful orgs here: \nhttps://cameronhouse.org/\nhttps://ffcommunityfarm.org/ \n恭喜發財! Happy Year of the Horse! We can’t wait to celebrate with you! \nYour hosts: Kevin Chen\, Nanxi Wang\, Layla Yu \nRead more about your hosts\, chefs\, and DJs! \n\n\n\n\n\nKevin Chen\nLike most good Asian Boys\, Kevin Chen received an engineering degree and worked a corporate job before dishonoring his family to pursue his passion of food. Today\, he’s a chef at Four Kings and a writer @kcheneats on Substack. His projects aim to represent the future of Chinese American culture and cuisine for our generation. He enjoys putting ketchup on his wontons. \nNanxi Wang\nNanxi is a popup cook and baker based out of San Francisco. She is inspired by her Bay Area upbringing and her family’s Chinese heritage to approach food as a form of community building\, identity formation\, and creative expression. \nLayla Yu\nBorn and braised in Stockton\, CA\, Layla is a Chinese-Egyptian producer and chef bringing stories to life across film\, photography\, community events\, and food. She believes cooking is the innate origin of human creativity\, and is infinitely fascinated with how familiar produce and a shared meal bridges us near and far. Outside of event production\, she’ll likely be chatting to neighborhood aunties\, chronicling the various techniques for a single dish. \nRed Beans (DJ)\nredbeans 红豆 is a duo of Will + Jason that prioritizes sharing meaningful music & space\, building intentional relationships\, and taking things slow ♡ \nSea2Sea (DJ)\nSea2Sea is a community-rooted diasporic sound project exploring music through echoes of Việt memory\, ritual\, and connection. Sometimes by way of radio and live performance\, the music honors renewal\, transition\, and new beginnings\, carried across generations and geographies.
URL:https://cameronhouse.org/event/netxtgen-event-lunar-new-year-banquet-with-cameron-house/
CATEGORIES:NextGen
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SUMMARY:NextGen Event: Help & Hang: A Volunteer Mixer at Cameron House
DESCRIPTION:​Looking for a fun way to plug into SF’s AAPI community before the year wraps?✨ Join Cameron House NextGen for a lively evening bringing together AAPI-serving orgs and younger professionals who care about making a difference. \n​We’re gathering some amazing CBOs (Civic Joy Fund\, AAPI Empower Hour\, Florence Fang Community Farm\, Asian Inc.\, and more) for a night of connection\, community\, and real volunteer opportunities. No boring panels\, no stuffy networking. Just good people doing good things. \nRSVP Here: https://luma.com/0o4iseee \n​✨ Expect:\n🥟 Free Chinese and Korean bites\n🎁 A delicious raffle full of local food goodies and an exclusive coffee experience\n🤝 A room full of passionate orgs + potential volunteers\n💬 Quick spotlights + open tables to chat\, ask questions\, and get involved\n💛 A warm\, community-first atmosphere in the heart of SF Chinatown \n​🏛️ A rare chance to tour our historic Cameron House building\, where Donaldina Cameron rescued trafficked Asian women and hid them in an underground tunnel that still exists\, in the late 1800s—normally closed to the public! \n​Program Flow \n​6:30–6:50 — Arrive\, eat\, mingle\n6:50–7:10 — Intro to Cameron House & NextGen\n7:10–7:30 — 3–5 min spotlights from each CBO\n7:30–8:30 — Open social + CBO tables + raffle at the end! \n​Come meet great people\, discover meaningful ways to get involved\, and close out the year feeling connected and inspired. \n​Spots are limited to 50 people—RSVP and we’ll see you there!
URL:https://cameronhouse.org/event/nextgen-event-help-hang-a-volunteer-mixer-at-cameron-house/
LOCATION:Cameron House\, 920 Sacramento St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94108\, United States
CATEGORIES:NextGen
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SUMMARY:Harvest Homecoming
DESCRIPTION:Harvest Homecoming \nA Warm Reunion for Our Alumni & Community \nJoin us for Harvest Homecoming\, a casual\, come-as-you-are gathering where alumni from all Cameron House programs and services are invited to reconnect\, catch up\, and celebrate our shared history. Come and go as you please within the event window — we’ll have comfort food and drinks ready for you. \nThe stage will be open for alumni to share their gifts — music\, poetry\, storytelling\, or talents — as we celebrate the community that continues to grow from our strong Cameron House roots. We’re working on setting up a mah jong tournament for some spirited friendly competition. \nWe can’t wait to welcome you home for this meaningful and joy-filled gathering! 💛 Help us make sure we have enough food and seats to accommodate all our guests! \nRSVP here! \nCan’t attend but want to support the effort? The best way to help is to make an unrestricted donation to Cameron House via this form: https://cameronhouse.org/give/donate/?tfa_292=CH%20Website%20Donate%20Button \nThat way\, we can use those funds to stock the shelves with exactly the inventory that’s needed. \nIf you’re really super duper excited to buy market items only\, send dried noodles\, 2lb or 5lb bags of white rice\, or toilet paper to Cameron House\, Attn: Kim Lan Grout\, c/o Harvest Market Pantry\, 920 Sacramento St.\, San Francisco\, CA 94108. These items are most requested and least likely to make a big mess in shipping. \nAdmission into the reunion is itself an act of service. Please bring a grocery bag filled with Asian culturally-appropriate\, unexpired\, unopened\, shelf-stable foods. Your gift will stock our Harvest Market Pantry — a discreet\, dignified\, and free market from which our low income social services and youth program families can “shop” throughout December. \nWe recommended filling your bag with some of the following items. This list is meant to provide an idea of what is needed and is not an exhaustive list. Please note that we cannot accommodate items in bulk. Items should be sized for a single family and manageable for a person to carry home\, for example. \nExamples of recommended admission groceries to bring: \nSauces & seasonings: soy\, oyster sauce\, and chili sauce; salt; black pepper; sesame oil; rice vinegar; white and palm sugars; corn starch; rice and glutinous rice flours \nSnacks & beverages: seaweed sheets\, tea bags\, rice crackers\, ground coffee\, chips\, candy\nSoup and noodles: instant ramen meals; soup or broth bases (miso\, herbal\, etc.); bouillon; or soup concentrates; dried rice\, egg\, or buckwheat noodles\nCooking oils: vegetable\, olive\, avocado oil\, and canola\nGift Cards to Target\, Safeway\, Lucky\, and Walmart (increments of $20 preferred). Clipper cards to use on BART or MUNI are also needed.\nHousehold & personal care: toilet paper; facial tissue; paper towels; garbage bags (all sizes); shampoo\, conditioner\, body wash; toothbrushes\, toothpaste; hand soap and sanitizer; face masks; feminine hygiene products \n\nWe are grateful to our partners at Ascend NorCal for supplying the Harvest Market Pantry with instant ramen and 2lb-5lb bags of white rice.
URL:https://cameronhouse.org/event/harvest-homecoming/
LOCATION:Cameron House\, 920 Sacramento St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94108\, United States
CATEGORIES:FoCH
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251122T170000
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SUMMARY:2025 Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Annual Meeting 2025: A Celebration of a Transformational Year \nYou are invited to Cameron House’s first-ever Annual Meeting\, a celebration of a transformational year and for the incredible things to come! Together\, we’ll reflect on Cameron House’s impact throughout Fiscal Year 2025 (October 1\, 2024 – September 30\, 2025)\, share our FY25 Annual Report\, and present a sneak peek into our Strategic Plan. \nWe’ll also take this time to honor our outgoing board members and welcome our incoming ones\, all while enjoying light hors d’oeuvres and drinks in great company. This is the ideal opportunity to mix\, mingle\, and get to know our leadership\, staff\, and each other better. Tours of the new Makerspace will be offered. The agenda for the evening will be shared with registrants in advance. 🎉 \nWe’re expecting a full house\, so sign up to reserve your spot today: https://go.cameronhouse.org/annualmeeting2025  \nWe can’t wait to see you!
URL:https://cameronhouse.org/event/2025-annual-meeting/
LOCATION:Cameron House\, 920 Sacramento St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250622T110000
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SUMMARY:Picnic in the Park
DESCRIPTION:🎉 Picnic in the Park: Food\, Games\, Prizes & Community Fun – June 22\, 2025! 🎈 \nCameron House is gathering for its third annual Picnic in the Park on Sunday\, June 22\, from 11AM to 3PM at Mountain Lake Park in San Francisco’s Inner Richmond District. \nThis year’s picnic marks an exciting moment—the official launch of Friends of Cameron House (FoCH)\, a new initiative created in partnership with Cameron House NextGen. It’s a celebration of community\, connection\, and the next generation of leaders carrying forward the Cameron House legacy. \nThe event is free and open to all. Guests enjoy: \n\n🍉 Snacks and refreshments\n🧺 Potluck-style picnic – folks are welcome to bring their own dishes to share\n🪁 Games and activities for all ages\n🎁 Fun prizes and throwback vibes\n🌞 A sunny day in the park to relax\, reconnect\, and recharge\n\nFamilies\, alumni\, neighbors\, and newcomers are all invited to come hang out\, share a meal\, and see what’s happening at Cameron House. Whether staying for 20 minutes or a few hours\, everyone is welcome to stop by and be part of the joy. \nMountain Lake Park offers something for everyone—playgrounds\, basketball and pickleball courts (reserve in advance)\, walking trails\, a dog-friendly area\, and easy access to local favorites on Clement Street. Best park entrance for the picnic: 9th Ave & Lake St. \nCameron House continues to celebrate 150+ years of community\, service\, and leadership. This picnic is just one way we gather\, grow\, and move forward—together. \nView 2024 photo album here
URL:https://cameronhouse.org/event/2025-picnic-in-the-park/
LOCATION:Mountain Lake Park\, 98 Funston Ave\, San Francisco\, CA 94118\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94118
CATEGORIES:NextGen
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SUMMARY:150th Anniversary Gala: Connecting Hearts\, Transforming Futures
DESCRIPTION:This year’s SOLD OUT Cameron House Gala was unforgettable. We are immensely grateful that you were able to join us for Cameron House’s 150th anniversary gala. Your attendance made the evening exceptionally special. If you weren’t able to attend\, we missed you and hope to see you at a future event. \n \nView the 150th Gala photo album
URL:https://cameronhouse.org/event/connecting-hearts-transforming-futures/
CATEGORIES:150th Anniversary Celebration
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SUMMARY:July 20\, 2024 | Picnic in the Park
DESCRIPTION:The 2nd annual Picnic in the Park attracted about 100 attendees and brought smiles and sunshine to Golden Gate Park. Current and past Cameron House program participants\, friends\, and supporters reconnected\, noshed on grilled burgers\, and shared potluck fare. \nA special thank you to all volunteers who made this day possible! \nView photo album here
URL:https://cameronhouse.org/event/picnic-in-the-park/
LOCATION:Hellman Hollow\, Golden Gate Park\, Hellman Hollow\, Golden Gate Park\, 800 John F Kennedy Dr.\, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:150th Anniversary Celebration
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SUMMARY:May 4\, 2024 | Cameron Carnival
DESCRIPTION:Cameron Carnival made its long-awaited return! May 4th was filled with family-friendly games\, activities\, and food. \n \nWe were happy to reunite with old friends and forge new connections. \nSpecial recognition goes to Carnival Co-Chairs Jon Hee and Dylan Chow for their leadership\, blood\, sweat and tears for resurrecting our first post-pandemic Carnival. Plus\, a special shout out to Pauline\, Rob and Josh Hee for stepping in to lend critical support during the final weeks. \nView photo album  
URL:https://cameronhouse.org/event/cameron-carnival/
CATEGORIES:150th Anniversary Celebration
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SUMMARY:March 9\, 2024 | Cameron House & Chinatown: Sharing Our Past\, Shaping Our Future
DESCRIPTION:An engaging discussion on the historical significance of Cameron House\, Chinatown’s current needs\, and future strategic initiatives to create meaningful change. \n\nRev. Harry Chuck\, former Cameron House Executive Director\nRev. Norman Fong\, Chinatown activist and leader\nAaron Peskin\, President\, SF Board of Supervisors\, representing District 3 including Chinatown\nLiane Wong\, President\, CH Board of Directors\n\nWatch the recorded event \nView photo album 
URL:https://cameronhouse.org/event/sharing-our-past-shaping-our-future/
CATEGORIES:150th Anniversary Celebration
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