Uniting the Richmond
One Richmond, a program of The Richmond Neighborhood Center, was developed with input from residents to unify our community and cultivate neighborhood pride centered on taking care of one another, taking care of the Richmond, and supporting our local businesses.
One Richmond aims to build and strengthen a network of neighbors, businesses and community partners that upholds our values. This program was initiated by former District 1 Supervisor Sandra Lee Fewer and was previously funded by the SF Office of Economic and Workforce Development.
Connecting Community
Want to get involved with One Richmond? Have ideas for how we can bring our neighborhood together? We want to hear from you!
onerichmond@richmondsf.org
Our Values
One Richmond was founded with four guiding principles:
We're inclusive: Unifying all Richmond residents, both old and new, across our diverse communities.
We take care of each other: Fostering a community where all our residents care for one another.
We take care of the Richmond: Developing a sense of ownership and responsibility for the Richmond District.
We shop and eat local: Supporting our small businesses by encouraging neighbors to shop and eat locally.
New office hours. Please call if coming out of your way to visit the office
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New office hours. Please call if coming out of your way to visit the office 〰️
One Richmond Community Market open for registered participants Wednesdays: 1pm - 4pm
Stop by the One Richmond office at 802 Clement St and find out how to do your One Richmond thing today!
New One Richmond office hours
📅 New One Richmond Office Hours - Effective October 2024 ⏰
Mondays*
Tuesdays*
Wednesdays: 1pm - 4pm
Thursdays*
Friday: 10am - 5pm*
*Our open hours are dependent on staff availability, and specific times may vary.
周一*
周二*
周三: 下午1点 - 下午4点
周四*
周五: 上午10点 - 下午5点
我们的开放时间取决于工作人员的情况,具体时间可能会有所变动
* Richmond Senior Center’s Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) pop-up at One Richmond will be available on Fridays*
Closed on holidays + Saturday & Sunday
Depending on staff availability the Richmond Senior Center’s Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) pop-up at One Richmond will be available on Fridays at One Richmond.
ADRC provides the general public with information and assistance on issues affecting older adults and adults with disabilities at NO-COST, regardless of income. If you need services from Richmond Senior Center, you can contact Tony Wong, MSW
Information and Referral Specialist - Aging and Disability Resource Center
Golden Gate Senior Services - Richmond Senior Center
6221 Geary Blvd, 3rd Fl | San Francisco, CA 94121
Desk (415) 405-4672 | www.ggsenior.org
Become a One Richmond Member
Neighbors can become a One Richmond member and receive discounts at Richmond businesses by committing to the initiative’s four guiding principles.
The One Richmond Pledge
I will be inclusive of all my neighbors in the Richmond by respecting and appreciating their diverse cultures, religions, races, ethnicities, genders, sexual preferences, identities, age groups, immigration status, economic status, and abilities.
I will take responsibility to help my neighbors when I can and to foster a strong community in the Richmond District.
I will take pride in the safety and cleanliness of the Richmond by doing what I can to keep our community safe and clean.
I will commit to supporting our local merchants by shopping at small businesses and dining at restaurants in the Richmond.