Eureka Valley Neighborhood Association

Eureka Valley Neighborhood Association EVNA is the oldest continuously operating neighborhood association in SF established in 1881. Get involved and support our work.

Whether you live, work, go to school, or play in the neighborhood, we want you to feel at home. EVNA is the oldest continuously operating neighborhood association in San Francisco established as Eureka Valley Promotion Association in 1881. At our heart is the famous Castro District. For 135 years, we have been working to make this neighborhood a great place to live, work and play. Today, we strive

to preserve the unique character of our diverse neighborhood while maintaining a balance between prospering business and residential livability. EVNA GOALS
•Protect and enhance the character of the neighborhood, its historic resources and significant topographic features and open space
•Ensure that growth, development, and public access are compatible with and meet the needs of residents and the business community
•Protect and improve public health and safety
•Encourage friendly association among neighbors and businesses
•Provide an educational forum and community outreach to the community and partners

BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Alex Lemberg, President
Caselli Avenue

Andrew Gabel, Secretary
Collingwood Street

Kevin Cureton, Treasurer
Caselli Avenue

Mary Edna Harrell
Castro Street

Loïc Olichon
18th Street

Rob LeVan
Market Street

Desmond Morgan
17th Street

EX OFFICIO DIRECTORS:
Steve Clark Hall, Webmaster
19th Street

Rest in peace Jonathan.
05/26/2026

Rest in peace Jonathan.

Great news!
05/25/2026

Great news!

Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

Driver needed!
05/25/2026

Driver needed!

We're looking for a Food Recovery Driver to join our team.
Learn more about the position and how to apply: extrafood.org/joinourteam

📸 September-Days-Photography

Local fundraiser!
05/25/2026

Local fundraiser!

Rep the SF D**e March with the "Hot D***s Melt Ice" merch. Get yours PRE-ORDERED before June 1 when the pre-order window closes. Proceeds split 50/50 with NCLR Hogar [Home].-

Who is coming out in the neighborhood?Every Saturday starting and ending at HiTops at 2247 Market St.  At 10am, we provi...
05/23/2026

Who is coming out in the neighborhood?
Every Saturday starting and ending at HiTops at 2247 Market St. At 10am, we provide the equipment and instructions for a 1-hour cleanup shift. At 11am, you return to HiTops to drop off your equipment and trash bags. Then you get great perks via Mobilize. Have fun. Meet neighbors. Bring your friends.

Harvey Milk Day May 22!"Falling on a Friday this year, the local Milk Day event with a theme of “Trans Health Matters!” ...
05/20/2026

Harvey Milk Day May 22!

"Falling on a Friday this year, the local Milk Day event with a theme of “Trans Health Matters!” will begin at 6 p.m. at 575 Castro Street. It is where Milk operated his Castro Camera shop in the 1970s, using it also as his campaign headquarters for the four races he entered that decade, three for supervisor and one for a state legislative seat. It is now occupied by the gallery and events space Q***r Arts Featured.

Milk also had lived there in an upstairs apartment. The building at 573-575 Castro Street today is a city landmark due to its ties to the political pioneer.

From the historic site attendees will march up Castro Street to Jane Warner Plaza at the intersection with Market and 17th streets. There will be speakers and musical performances, with the event expected to wrap up at 7:30 p.m.

Bay Area Reporter article: https://www.ebar.com/story/166004

THURSDAY Q***R EMPLOYMENT SERVICESEvery Thursday from noon to 1:30pm at the SF LGBT Center at 1800 Market Street (and Mo...
05/07/2026

THURSDAY Q***R EMPLOYMENT SERVICES

Every Thursday from noon to 1:30pm at the SF LGBT Center at 1800 Market Street (and Mondays from 2-3pm virtually). Reach your employment goals alongside the community in the SF LGBTQ Center. In-person and virtual drop-in space for LGBTQ+ job seekers to meet with Center Employment Specialists, recruiters, and industry experts in various industries, including tech, education, and banking.

More info and other dates on their website https://www.sfcenter.org/program/employment_services/ or RSVP on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/employment-services-drop-in-tickets-709575287787?aff=oddtdtcreator

Drop-In space to receive help on resume, interview prep, LinkedIn profile review, and more!

05/07/2026

Did you know that community-based organizations, schools, City agencies, and local partners can request a Mobile Benefits Center visit? They will review and respond within five business days.

How to schedule a visit:

Submit the online Request Form with the event date, location, expected attendance, and requested services (Medi-Cal, CalFresh, County Adult Assistance Programs (CAAP), CalWORKs/Welfare-to-Work): https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx

This makes a great "welcome to the neighborhood" gift!
05/07/2026

This makes a great "welcome to the neighborhood" gift!

Address

P. O. Box 14137
San Francisco, CA
94114

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