Spotlight on: One Treasure Island

Learn about One Treasure Island's programs and services including the Food Pantry, employment and economic self-sufficiency programs.

Adults and children look at books inside the Bookmobile

Youth and family

 Learn more about on-Island programs for youth and families, including:

  • YMCA after-school program
  • TI Child development center
  • SF Public Library Bookmobile and Book Stop

     

Overhead image of the Treasure Island Community Garden planterbeds

Recreation and activities

 Learn more about on-Island sports, recreation and activities for residents including:

  • Treasure Island YMCA
  • Dog park
  • Community Garden

     

Image of two people holding a bag of apples and carrots

Resident health and support

Learn more about on-Island resources available for all residents, including:

  • Weekly food pantry
  • Employment and economic self-sufficiency programs and classes

     

Community members painting the Treasure Island community mural

Equity

Learn more about TIDA's focus on fostering an inclusive and equitable TI/YBI community.  

Additional resources for residents

Find the Shipshape Community Center

Find the Shipshape Community Center

Treasure Island Development Authority

ShipShape Community Center - Treasure Island
850 Avenue I
San Francisco, CA 94130
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The ShipShape is managed and operated by One Treasure Island.

Find the Treasure Island Gymnasium

Find the Treasure Island Gymnasium

Treasure Island Development Authority

Treasure Island Gymnasium
749 9th Street
San Francisco, CA 94130
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Treasure Island Gymnasium is managed and operated by the YMCA of San Francisco.

Call the One Treasure Island resident support hotline

Call the One Treasure Island resident support hotline

One Treasure Island

Treasure Island residents can call the resident support hotline for assistance with food or other basic needs. A One Treasure Island staff member will return the message and coordinate with callers.

Contact TI private security patrol - A1 Protective Services

Contact TI private security patrol - A1 Protective Services

A1 Protective Services on-Island duty phone

Private security patrol operator A1 Protective Services supports on-Island community safety, neighborhood patrol and parking permit enforcement in the Treasure Island legacy housing neighborhood. For emergencies dial 911

Call the TI Community Nurse Clinic

Call the TI Community Nurse Clinic

SF Department of Public Health

The San Francisco Department of Public Health on-Island Nurse Clinic services are currently suspended due to staffing shortages. Treasure Island residents can still call at any time and leave a message to receive a call back from the DPH Registered Nurse.

Attend a Treasure Island community meeting

Attend a Treasure Island community meeting

Hosted by One Treasure Island.  An opportunity for resident engagement and communication about Island community engagement, activities and events.

View the Treasure Island community meeting schedule and venue.

Recieve notifications about programs and services from TI YMCA

Recieve notifications about programs and services from TI YMCA

Community members can text “TIYMCAENGAGEMENT” to (844) 386-4671 to receive a few messages a month from the Treasure Island YMCA with information regarding community resources and events, weekend opportunities, youth programs and more.  Cancel anytime, standard rates apply. 

Report noise or dust from construction activity

Report noise or dust from construction activity

Contact TIDA for noise concerns or any general development construction questions.  Call the TICD Community Hotline for concerns about visible dust or improper development construction activities.

See full information including contacts for TIDA and TICD.

 

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About

A variety of programs, resources and facilities focus on service delivery to Island residents. They are operated and administered by a variety of City and County of San Francisco agencies and local non-profit organizations.