We’re thrilled to announce the kickoff of our season with Sunday Streets Tenderloin!! Get ready for a day filled with joy, laughter, and vibrant activities as we transform our streets into a car-free, community-driven celebration. Whether you’re a long-time member or new to the neighborhood, this event is all about coming together, having fun, and making lasting memories. Mark your calendars June 23rd and join us for an unforgettable day of music, games, resources, and so much more.

Call for Volunteers!

Join us for our Sunday Streets SF 24’ Season kick-off on June 23rd in the Tenderloin neighborhood as we celebrate 16 years of transforming San Francisco streets into car-free community spaces for people of all ages to get out and enjoy public events across the city. It takes hundreds of volunteers to make Sunday Streets SF successful. We are proud to say that over 250 volunteers helped make the magic of Sunday Streets possible last year & we can’t wait to do it again this year with you!

There will be free recreational activities, health resources, music, dance, and fun to neighborhoods across SF, hosting two Open Streets Destinations and five  Community Block Party events.

Sunday Streets volunteers will receive the following perks on event-day:

First time volunteering in 2024? Please review the job descriptions and orientation schedule here: www.SundayStreetsSF.com/volunteer

If you have any questions or would like to coordinate volunteering with a group, please contact [email protected].

Sunday Streets Tenderloin is made possible by the support of the following event sponsors: API Cultural Center and the United States of Asian America Festival (USAAF), St. Anthony Foundation, GLIDE Memorial Church, Tenderloin Community Benefit District, 826 Valencia, Tenderloin Museum, De Marillac Academy, and Dolby.

The Sunday Streets SF 2024 season is made possible by the support of the following season sponsors and partners: San Francisco Department of Public Health Community Health & Equity Promotion (CHEP), Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD), and Spare the Air, Into the Streets, SF Human Rights Commission, SF Public Works, SF Recreation and Parks, SF Department of Child Support Services, District Attorney’s Office Victim Services Division, Lyft and Bay Wheels, Wu Yee Children’s Services, Xfinity, University of California San Francisco, and iHeartMedia.

Get in Touch

Staff Directory

Darin Ow-Wing, Executive Director
[email protected]

Jessica Tovar, Program Director
[email protected]

Sally Chen, Deputy Director
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Tom Radulovich, Senior Policy Fellow
[email protected]

Isaac Santiago, Sunday Streets Program Manager [email protected]

Reina Terry, Program & Development Associate, reina@livablecity.org