Ray & Joan Kroc

Corps Community Center

Address
240 Turk Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
Contact
Majors George & Dawn Rocheleau
(415) 345-3400

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In 2004, Joan Kroc donated approximately $1.5 billion to The Salvation Army, specifically for the development of community centers across the country, similar to the landmark Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center in San Diego. This $60 million center is the largest redevelopment project The Army has undertaken in its more than 125-year history in San Francisco.

The Salvation Army is serving more than 2,000 people annually at the 135,380 square-foot Kroc center in the Tenderloin district of San Francisco with an array of recreational and educational components for youths and adults open to the public at low cost.

Some of these features include: a college regulation gymnasium with Desso Armstrong Linoleum Line of Multipurpose Sports Flooring, dance studio, fitness center, climbing wall, outdoor courtyard, activity rooms for mentoring and education, a swimming pool and a traditional Salvation Army worship center. There is also a state of the art game room, computer lab and library.


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Programs

  • Women's Ministries group meets twice a month
  • Bible Study Thursday at 7PM
  • Praise Team Musical Practic, Thursday at 5 PM
  • Afterschool Programs
  • Explorer and Sunbeam Troops (youth troops)
  • Summer Day Camp
  • Singing Company (junior choir)
  • Bi-weekly youth fellowship activites
  • Sunday School at 9:45 AM
  • Holiness Meeting at 11:00 AM

Monday through Friday, a regular drop-in and meals program gives seniors a safe place to meet with other seniors and enjoy a nutritious and nourishing meal and engage in activities such as Bingo, movies and crafts.

Family and Community Service Caseworker
Attieno Davis - (415) 345-3414