Join Our Neighbors for a Congressional Forum, May 6

We’re proud to be co-sponsors of a forum with all the leading candidates vying for San Francisco’s U.S. House seat, featuring Saikat Chakrabarti, San Francisco Supervisor Connie Chan, Marie Hurabiell, and State Senator Scott Wiener .

Eleven neighborhood groups across District 8 are hosting the forum to address issues that matter to neighbors and households across the Castro, Noe Valley, Glen Park, Duboce Triangle, and Cole Valley. 

District 8 Neighbors Congressional Forum

7 pm, Wednesday, May 6 (doors open at 6:30 pm)

Randall Museum Theater 

199 Museum Way

San Francisco, CA 94114

Open to the public with first-come seating

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San Francisco Standard reporter Joe Fitzgerald Rodriguez will moderate the forum, which will feature questions from neighborhood groups. With mail-in ballots arriving the same week, the forum is the perfect time to make your final choice for the June 2 primary in this once-in-a-generation race.

San Francisco Standard reporter Joe Fitzgerald Rodriguez will moderate the forum, which will feature questions submitted by the neighborhood groups. With mail-in ballots arriving the same week, the forum is the perfect time to make your final choice for the June 2 primary in this once-in-a-generation race. 

Forum co-sponsors:

  • Buena Vista Neighborhood Association
  • Cole Valley Improvement Association
  • Corbett Heights Neighbors
  • Diamond Heights Community Association
  • Dolores Heights Improvement Club
  • Duboce Triangle Neighborhood Association
  • Duncan Newburg Association
  • Eureka Valley Neighborhood Association
  • Glen Park Association
  • Mount Olympus Neighbors Association
  • Upper Noe Neighbors

Gearing Up for Second Year of Dolores Heights Scholarship for Mission High

Last year we kicked off a meaningful neighborhood initiative, the Dolores Heights Scholarship for Mission High.. Thanks to the generosity of this community we were able to give three seniors from the class of 2025 $5000 each to help with the expenses related to heading off to college. All three were the first in their families to attend college, all headed to UCs. We recently heard from Flory Lopez, now in her first year at UC Berkeley, who told us:

“The scholarship was very helpful for me during my first year of college. With the money that was provided, I was able to buy a new computer, which has been really important for keeping up with my coursework, writing assignments, and staying organized with my classes. The extra financial support also helped relieve some of the stress that comes with starting college and paying for school supplies and other academic needs. It made my transition into my first year much smoother, and I’m really grateful for the support from the community.”

We’re now raising money for the 2026 scholarships! 

The Dolores Heights Scholarship for Mission High School

These $5000 scholarships will be awarded to three 2026 Mission High graduates who have been accepted to four year colleges, to help them cover the incidental costs and life expenses that might otherwise stand in the way of helping him or her get there.

Donate Now

It takes only seconds to donate here with Paypal, Venmo, or a credit/debit card, and if you’d like to donate through a DAF we can quickly connect you with the Mission High Foundation.  Email info@doloresheights.org to connect with the Mission High Foundation.