Mission Housing Development Corporation

Mission Housing Development Corporation Mission Housing Development Corporation, a 501 (c)(3), creates and preserves quality housing.

Mission Housing Development Corporation develops high-quality, well-managed, affordable, sustainable homes and communities that promote the self-sufficiency of low and moderate income families, seniors, and persons with diverse needs.

05/30/2026

As comes to a close, we have two words for the most dedicated, passionate and amazing team in our industry: Thank You. Thank you for all that you do.

05/27/2026

This , we’re celebrating milestones that move our communities forward.

The Marvel in the Mission groundbreaking was a historic day for the Mission District and for — a reminder of what’s possible when we come together to invest in affordable housing and our communities.

Thank you to everyone who is supporting Phase 1 of this development!

This morning,  and  introduced critical legislation to expand and renew the Housing Trust Fund!Affordable housing needs ...
05/19/2026

This morning, and introduced critical legislation to expand and renew the Housing Trust Fund!

Affordable housing needs a stable, dedicated future, and this Charter Amendment secures a projected $3 billion investment over the next 30 years to build and preserve homes for our community. Mission Housing is proud to stand alongside our city leaders, labor allies, and housing organizations to fight for a San Francisco where everyone can live.

Join housing advocates and community members as we rally to expand funding for  !📢RSVP here: https://luma.com/wqmmoghhHo...
05/18/2026

Join housing advocates and community members as we rally to expand funding for !

📢RSVP here: https://luma.com/wqmmoghh
Housing is a human right — and our communities deserve lasting investment in affordable homes. 🏘️✊

Together, we can fight the fiscal cliff and protect a dedicated funding stream to build, preserve, and rehabilitate housing in # SanFrancisco for generations to come.

Be part of the movement for .

We’re continuing to celebrate Deputy Executive Director Marcia Contreras and her recognition as one of the San Francisco...
05/12/2026

We’re continuing to celebrate Deputy Executive Director Marcia Contreras and her recognition as one of the San Francisco Business Times’ Most Influential Women in Bay Area Business 2026. 🎉

For nearly 17 years, Marcia’s leadership and commitment to have helped strengthen communities and create opportunities for thousands of families.
We’re proud to recognize the incredible impact she continues to make at Mission Housing.

👉Read the full story at missionhousing.org/news.

NEW EPISODE ALERT!
05/11/2026

NEW EPISODE ALERT!

On this episode of San Francisco Revival, a Mission Housing podcast, we honor Women’s History Month, by bringing together three women in leadership for a powerful conversation on purpose, representation, community, and impact: Gisela Angulo-Avellaneda, Communications Manager at Mission Housing; Ma...

05/11/2026

Culture is more than celebration — it’s resistance, identity, joy, and community. ✨

On the latest episode of the podcast, we speak with , Executive Director of , about how arts and culture help shape a stronger, more connected San Francisco.

From the streets of the Mission District to the spirit of Carnaval, this conversation highlights the importance of creating spaces where people feel seen, celebrated, and empowered.

🎧 Listen now at missionhousing.org/podcast

05/07/2026

is proud to celebrate Marcia Contreras, Deputy Director, for being recognized as one of the San Francisco Business Times’ Most Influential Women in Business in 2026.

17 years of across .
From development and preservation to resident services, Marcia’s work has helped shape across multiple communities throughout the city.

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05/06/2026

What role does culture play in bringing San Francisco back together?

On this episode of San Francisco Revival, Rodrigo Duran, the Executive Director of Carnaval San Francisco, reflects on the responsibility of preserving culture while allowing it to evolve. The conversation explores how arts, celebration, protest, food, music, and intergenerational leadership all help shape a neighborhood that continues to serve as a safe haven for so many.

It’s a powerful reminder that culture is not static. It is active, communal, and deeply tied to belonging.
Listen to the full episode of San Francisco Revival on May 11th for a conversation about the Mission, Carnaval, and the people keeping San Francisco’s cultural spirit alive.

Address

474 Valencia Street
San Francisco, CA
94103

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

Telephone

+14158646432

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