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Where is Bayview Mission?
Bayview Mission is housed on a residential block in a Victorian home at 1547 Jerrold Avenue in San Francisco, CA. Our telephone number is (415) 285-0846.

We are open:
Monday from 10:00 am – 3:00 pm. The fourth Sunday of every month from 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm. Dates subject to change. Please refer to the website.

We are closed for all major holidays. Please check the webpage for holiday closings dates.

We are easily accessible on public transportation including the SF Muni T Line (stop is Third Street/Kirkwood/La Salle).

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Life at Bayview Mission





















Bayview Mission
Our Mission Statement

Jesus taught us to love and serve one another. The Bayview Mission will live out this call of love and service by manifesting the blessings that God has bestowed upon us. In living out our baptismal vows to seek and serve Christ in all persons, love our neighbors as ourselves, strive for justice and peace among all people, and respect the dignity of every human being, we seek to establish a welcoming community and safe haven for all generations in the Bayview Community. In all of our thoughts, words, and deeds, we will be mindful of the ministry of love and service to which God has called us.

Bayview Mission receives "Making a Difference" Award from The San Francisco Interfaith Council!



Busy Bee Camp

Every day at Bee Busy will feature each a service project for Bayview Mission and the community it serves. Our day will begin in the "Peace Tent," followed by breakfast and social time. The balance of our days will be spent in the garden, library, and doing arts and crafts - we will provide all of the art supplies. Storytelling and creating cool ice castles from ice will also be part of this exciting program. We'll work in the food pantry, organize books for children's bags, plant pumpkins to be harvested in October and can jams. We’ll also have animals onsite, horses and ponies to be exact, have a genuine San Francisco Barn experience, build community and enjoy one another’s company. Click on the three links below to print the flyer, registration and the photo release forms. * These forms are required for the campers and their families.


In this section:

Become a Volunteer  |  Building Bridges in the Bayview  |  Food Pantry  |  Calendar  | 


Bayview Mission Featured on "ABC7 Salutes" Segment, June 6

ABC news profiled the Reverend Nina Pickerrell during the 6:00 p.m. news broadcast on Friday, June 6 2008. It was a wonderful piece that captures the true essence of the Bayview Mission Ministry.

In case you missed it, click here for the link to this newscast.


Easter Happenings at Bayview Mission

Easter came a little early for the children at Bayview Mission. When the children of Bayview-Hunters Point showed up to the food pantry on Monday they were pleasantly surprised to receive Easter baskets almost a whole week before Easter. The children delighted in the baskets that our wonderful volunteers created for them. The Easter baskets were brimming with fun things that all children could enjoy. Don’t just take our word for it, see for yourself.














Become a Volunteer

Dear Friends,

Bayview Mission Food Pantry celebrated its Third Anniversary at the beginning of July 2007. The number of grocery/fresh produce brown bags distributed, each Monday, to needy Bayview families has grown from 18, when our doors first opened in July, 2004, to well over 300 three years later. Over the years we have added bags specifically to cater to the needs of infants, children and the homeless. The items included are often luxuries families can ill afford. Children are given books in order for them to start their own personal library. During the summer we increase the contents of the children's bags to include crayons, construction paper, children's scissors, juice, a healthy snack along with a candy bar, socks, fun soaps, and tooth brushes. We have increased the size of our infant bags for mothers from a large lunch bag to a grocery bag filled with additional diapers, baby wipes, infant formula and underwear, baby clothes, and a soft toy. We now average 65 children bags and 40 infant bags every week.

At Bayview Mission volunteers reach out to the community in numerous ways including conversation, check-ins and, at times, prayer. In 2007 our dedicated volunteers clocked in over 2000 hours, handed out over 13,000 bags to people in our community. Our dedicated volunteers have been called upon to receive people at Christ doors by assisting with receptions at funerals, counseling, and play time with the children.

Who do we serve?
We feed low-income workers, parents and kids, the elderly and the homeless. The Food Pantry is open to anyone who is a resident of Bayview who comes to us, without exception. Proof of identification may be required.

Would you like to be part of our wonderful community? Here are just a few ways you can help:

-- volunteer your time

-- ask your church to ask for our wish list:

  • new white socks for adults, children & infants
  • diapers, infant formula, baby food, baby wipes, disposable baby bibs, new soft infant toys
  • children's underwear
  • dental supplies, toiletries, children's soaps
  • art supplies (crayons/pencils/mini-paints/construction paper)
  • back to school supplies (spiral notebooks, pens, scratch pads, etc)
  • small soft toys for the children's bags/educational toys/bubble blowing
  • young children's books for the children's bags
  • small 100% juice cartons for the children's bags
  • shelves for the library
  • rolling metal storage shelves for our summer camp program
  • Note: $3.50 buys groceries for one hungry family each week.

Bayview Mission Greeting Cards
Please consider purchasing one or more Flowers of the Bayview note cards available today at The Shop at Grace Cathedral. Each card features a photo of a flower grown in the Bayview Mission's garden, including roses, peonies and California poppies. Proceeds from the sale of just one card will provide a child with one pair of socks, two books, healthy snacks, clean water, crayons and craft paper for a week. The beautiful cards are $3.50 each or $13 for a package of four. Click here to purchase from The Shop.

We appreciate your support and look forward to furthering our ministry with the communities of Bayview/Hunters Point.




Building Bridges in the Bayview

When The Rev. Nina Pickerrell moved into the house her grandparents had purchased in the 1950's, she began making big changes. She cleaned up the yard and replanted the vegetable garden to give the neighborhood children a safe place to play. She cleared the clutter from the garage in order to set up a food pantry that now serves over 300 families every Monday. She tidied up the old garden room in the basement to house a children's library that includes over 2000 books. The next project is the renovation of the barn. It's the future location of the worship space for The Bayview Mission, a ministry of Grace Cathedral that is supported by The Episcopal Diocese of California and nearby parish St. Gregory of Nyssa.

Within a few years, The Rev. Pickerrell has transformed her family home into an outreach center in one of the most marginalized neighborhoods in San Francisco. The combination of gang activity, unemployment, drug-related crime, and industrial waste have been slowly grinding away at the residents of a once prosperous Bayview-Hunters Point.

The Rev. Pickerrell says the hardest thing for her to understand, at first, was that she needed to gain the trust of her neighbors. "I tried to do this seven years ago, and failed. Failed miserably. I had wanted to create a day-care center, and I didn't connect to the people in the neighborhood. I just moved in and tried to set up shop. I wasn’t prepared for what happened next. There were two robberies that occurred on my property. They stole children's toys, furniture, and clothing. So I walked away from the house and any idea of doing something in that house."

Now, she says, her relationship to the people in her community is different because her intention is different. "Before, I came in thinking I was going to do something for them. This time I went in slowly, hiring homeless men from the neighborhood to help with the initial clean-up of the house. I made improvements, and showed pride in the home. And then I planted the pumpkin patch."

Children came from the surrounding blocks to pick out their very own pumpkin. This was anything but trivial for the children of Bayview. "These are children for whom traveling off their block can mean crossing gang territory. This was the first time any of them had ever had a pumpkin for Halloween. These are children who do not know that there is enough paper for them to draw on, or colored pencils, or crayons. For these kids, there is never enough. And this pumpkin patch is just for them."

For children growing up under a dark cloud of lack and despair, the rainbow inside the Crayola box is deeply meaningful. The impact of the Bayview Mission's food pantry, community garden, and free library may be in the bringing of hope and abundance to those who have only known want and isolation. Wanting to connect the Grace Cathedral community with that of Bayview-Hunters Point, The Rev. Pickerrell had a plan. "We tried to bring kids from the Mission and other minority parishes to Vacation Bible School at Grace Cathedral," she says, "and we got no response". But because of our work in Bayview these past few years, there's trust in the community. In the summer of 2005 Bee Busy, a Vacation Bible School summer camp, was born. Our goal to bring the children from Grace Cathedral kids and the children from Bayview-Hunters Point neighborhood together has been realized. Many of the teens from Grace Cathedral who have already volunteered at Bayview Mission have had great experiences volunteering at the Bee Busy summer camp. Since establishing the summer camp in 2005, our friends in the community look forward to bringing their children for an educational and fun filled two week experience.

To find out how you can get involved with Bayview Mission, please contact the Rev. Nina Pickerrell at 415/285.0846 or bayviewmission@diocal.org.





Food Pantry

Bayview Mission, an outreach to the Bayview community, founded by the Rev. Nina Pickerrell, operates a food pantry every Monday. This food pantry provides groceries, including fresh produce, to a community whose resources are few and whose neighborhood access to fresh fruits and vegetables is compromised. Volunteers are needed to prepare bags of groceries and to assist in handing them out.

We will be closed on Monday, March 24, 2008 for a cathedral holiday, Easter Monday. We are also closed for all major holidays.

For more information please contact the Rev. Nina Pickerrell at 415/285.0846 or bayviewmission@diocal.org.




Calendar

Sundays at Bayview Mission 2008

The Mission will open one Sunday afternoon each month to allow participation by neighbors and volunteers. In addition to gardening, working in the library and other activities, work will be done in the food pantry to prepare for the following day's Food Bank distribution. Note: Most work party dates fall on the last Sunday of the month from 2:00pm to 4:00pm.

Work Party Dates for 2008:

July 27
August 24 - Note: this is the 4th Sunday of the month instead of the typical last Sunday of the month.
Sept. 28
'Oct. 26
Nov. 16 - Note: this is the 4th Sunday of the month instead of the typical last Sunday of the month.

For more information please contact the Rev. Nina Pickerrell at 415/285.0846 or bayviewmission@diocal.org.

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