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Family Service Agency acquires historic Richmond District building for $3M

January 31, 2024 | San Francisco County, California



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Family Service Agency acquires historic Richmond District building for $3M
In a recent San Francisco County government meeting, discussions centered around the future of the building at 6221 Gary Boulevard, which has been a cornerstone for community services since 1965. The Family Service Agency, which has operated in the space since 1994, expressed its commitment to continuing its mission of providing essential services to families in the Richmond District.

The agency's history with the building was highlighted, noting that it was nearly sold commercially before Supervisor Yockey intervened, allowing the agency to purchase it for $3 million. This decision has enabled the agency to serve the community for over 50 years, with a focus on family support and accessibility.

A key point raised during the meeting was the agency's interest in acquiring additional space on the third floor of the building. This expansion is seen as vital for enhancing their services, particularly in improving accessibility features, such as the installation of electrical access in handicap bathrooms. The agency acknowledged that renovations may take time but emphasized the importance of these upgrades for better service delivery.

The meeting concluded with a call for further discussions on the future of the Golden Gate Senior Center, indicating a desire for continued community engagement and support for local services. As the county moves forward, the focus remains on ensuring that essential services are accessible and responsive to the needs of residents.

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