
民主黨人在行動
三藩市民主黨人正來到你的社區。在本地參與行動!
為你帶來三藩市民主黨
在最近一次選舉之後,明顯的是:人們想和民主黨有更多的連結和問責。所以為什麼我們推出民主黨人在行動的計劃──這是一個全市性的行動,在你的地區和你會面,特別是在選民投票率較低的社區。
為什麼重要
即使在像我們這樣活躍參與的城市──政治仍可使人感到遙不可及。我們正在改變此情況,為你帶來更接近人們的政黨。不論你對公民生活是新感興趣,或是長期的倡議者,政黨都感看到你或應聽到你。
加入我們
讓我們一起建立更好的世界。不論你是想學習,志願工作,組織或分享你的聲音-現在是時候了。
How We’re Taking Action
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Monthly SF DCCC Meetings
As the elected body guiding the local Democratic Party, the SF Democratic County Central Committee (SF DCCC) meets monthly—and your voice matters. Public comment is always welcome, and we want to hear from you.
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Community Outreach & Voter Registration
We’re hitting the streets, visiting small businesses, community centers, and local events to ask questions, listen to feedback, and better understand the issues that matter to your neighborhood.
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Educational Events
We're demystifying local government and giving you the tools to take action. From how city budgets work to understanding propositions on your ballot to issues nationally, we're here to help you feel confident and informed.
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Service Events
Want to make a tangible difference? Join us for neighborhood clean-ups, donation drives, and volunteer events that directly support communities across the city.
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Social Events & Clubs
Want to explore a neighborhood and get to know other Democrats? We’ll be posting fun events in that neighborhood where you can do both!
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Community Coffee
One of our goals is to make it easier for neighbors and small businesses to contact elected officials. That’s why we’re hosting Community Coffee sessions where you can come and have a conversation with them in person.
Where We’ll Be
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April - SoMa
The SoMa (South of Market) district of San Francisco is a vibrant hub of tech, culture, and nightlife. Once an industrial area, it now hosts major tech companies, startups, and co-working spaces. The neighborhood retains its edgy character with SFMOMA, art galleries, and music venues, while Oracle Park and trendy bars add to its appeal. SoMa embodies the city’s blend of innovation and history.
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May - Portola/Viz Valley
Portola and Visitacion Valley are two of San Francisco’s quieter, family-friendly neighborhoods, each with its own unique charm. Portola, once known as the "Garden District," retains its green legacy and a strong sense of community. Visitacion Valley, or "Viz Valley," is a diverse, evolving area with growing small businesses and green spaces. Both neighborhoods offer a residential feel while staying connected to the city’s urban core.
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June - Castro
The Castro is one of San Francisco’s most vibrant and historically significant neighborhoods, known as a cornerstone of LGBTQ+ culture and activism. Colorful Victorian homes, lively bars, and iconic landmarks like the Castro Theatre make it a cultural hotspot. With a strong sense of community, rich history, and a welcoming atmosphere, the Castro remains a symbol of pride and inclusivity in the city.
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July - Chinatown
San Francisco’s Chinatown is the oldest and one of the largest in North America, known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and bustling streets. Iconic pagoda-style architecture, traditional herbal shops, and dim sum restaurants make it a must-visit destination. Beyond tourism, it remains a strong, close-knit community, preserving traditions while adapting to the city's ever-changing landscape.
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August - Bayview
Bayview is a historically Black neighborhood in San Francisco known for its strong community, rich cultural heritage, and waterfront views. Once an industrial hub, it is now experiencing growth with new businesses and housing developments. With landmarks like the Bayview Opera House and scenic parks, the neighborhood blends history, resilience, and change while maintaining its deep local roots.
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September - Sunset
The Sunset District is a laid-back, residential neighborhood in San Francisco known for its foggy weather, beach access, and family-friendly vibe. Stretching to Ocean Beach, it offers a mix of surf culture, cozy cafes, and expansive green spaces like Golden Gate Park. With a blend of longtime residents and newcomers, the Sunset maintains a quiet charm while evolving with the city.
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October - Tenderloin
The Tenderloin is one of San Francisco’s most vibrant and diverse neighborhoods, known for its strong sense of community, rich cultural history, and dynamic arts scene. Home to historic theaters, colorful murals, and a variety of local restaurants, it also serves as a hub for social services and grassroots activism. The neighborhood is full of resilience and creativity, playing a vital role in the heart and soul of the city.
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