SFLuv Community Currency Quiz

Grow the Luv Edition

Section 1: The Tenderloin

Before You Begin: A Quick Look at the Tenderloin

What Is the Tenderloin?

The Tenderloin is one of San Francisco’s most misunderstood neighborhoods. It is first and foremost a residential community. Roughly 30 percent of its residents are children, one of the highest concentrations of children in the city. That means thousands of families call this neighborhood home.

History of Activism and Cultural Leadership

The Tenderloin has a long history of activism and cultural leadership. It was the site of the Compton’s Cafeteria uprising in 1966, one of the earliest acts of organized LGBTQ resistance in the United States. It has long been home to immigrant communities, working class families, artists, and community organizers.

Why Small Businesses Matter

Small businesses are essential here. The neighborhood is filled with family owned restaurants, markets, salons, repair shops, cafés, and cultural venues. Across San Francisco, small businesses make up more than 95 percent of all businesses and account for a significant portion of local employment.

Geography and Economic Connection

Geographically, the Tenderloin is strategically located. It borders Civic Center and connects directly to Market Street. It sits within walking distance of Union Square, the Financial District, and the Theatre District.

1. Which San Francisco neighborhood has the greatest concentration of children?

2. Approximately what proportion of Tenderloin residents are children?

3. The Tenderloin is known for:

4. Why is supporting small businesses in the Tenderloin especially important?

5. Why is the Tenderloin especially important to the San Francisco economy?