Get Involved

How YOU can help The Women's Building!

The Women's Building is truly a community-based organization.
Over 1800 members contribute to our vibrant community center, and over 200 volunteers each year help out with programs, events, and administrative projects. We couldn't do it without you!

Become a member and donate Online
. Your donations help us.
Just click the "Donate" menu item or use this link - Donate Now - to connect to our online secure server. Donate Now

Volunteer. Fill out our Volunteer Application or stop by the Building to donate your time and energy to helping women and families.

Part of Mural - Person in WheelchairDonate to Community Thrift. If you have any old furniture, clothes, appliances, dishware, etc. hanging around your house, dust 'em off and send them over to Community Thrift Store on Valencia at 17th Streets in San Francisco's Mission District. For every donation you make, you can specify which account you would like the proceeds to go to. And, you guessed it, The Women's Building has an account there! Just tell them Account #20 when you drop your stuff by and TWB will cash in on part of the proceeds!

Get your employer involved. Ask if your company has a matching gift program so you can give twice the amount. Two heads are better than one!

Give Through the United Way of the Bay Area. The Women's Building is part of the Certified Community Campaign and the Combined Federal Campaign run by the UWBA. Specify Donor Code 3175 when you give.

Any way you give your support means so much to us. We thank you for keeping us in mind! For more information, please call (415) 431-1180 ext. 22 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it us! You can also join our mailing list.
 
The Women's Building
3543 18th St. #8 San Francisco, CA 94110 (415) 431-1180
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Mural images courtesy of the artists ©1994-2009 Artists. All Rights Reserved.
Thanks to Juana Alicia, Miranda Bergman, Edythe Boone, Susan Kelk Cervantes, Meera Desai, Yvonne Littleton and Irene Perez.