06/01/2026
Earlier today, along with Walk San Francisco, we posted this sign at the site of a fatal traffic crash at Mission and 16th Streets.
We are holding the victim's loved ones in our thoughts and are here to provide support.
If you are reading this and have been directly affected by a traffic crash, learn more about our group at walksf.org/families-for-safe-streets.
05/27/2026
Our community is deeply saddened to learn of another pedestrian life lost on our streets, this time at the intersection of Mission and 16th Streets.
You can read our statement at walksf.org/news/for-reporters/press-releases.
San Francisco Bay Area Families for Safe Streets and Walk San Francisco are here to support the victims' loved ones.
Post-crash checklists are available in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Tagalog at walksf.org/families-for-safe-streets.
05/20/2026
Tonight at the Ride of Silence, we remember all those hurt & killed while biking, including loved ones of our members. Holding Sylvia Bingham, Gashaw, & Dylan Mitchell extra close in our hearts. 💛
05/13/2026
It's been one month since a driver tragically took the life of 74-year-old Dannielle Spillman.
If you want to read more about Dannielle, reporter Oscar Palma wrote a beautiful piece about her in Mission Local.
We know many people from Dannielle's life are grieving. We're here for you. Learn more & reach out at walksf.org/families-for-safe-streets.
04/27/2026
Over the years, our Families for Safe Streets members have shared their perspectives on grief and trauma, including some of the books, TV shows, and movies that have provided some comfort and understanding.
A new blog includes a wide range of recommendations, plus links to past blogs by members that you may find helpful.
Read it now at walksf.org/2026/03/31/families-for-safe-streets-is-a-place-for-emotional-support
04/25/2026
Speed cameras in San Francisco have significantly changed driver behavior at camera locations, making everyone safer.
Join us in celebrating speed cameras and showing the enthusiasm for expanding them ➡️ walksf.org/event/lets-celebrate-one-year-of-speed-cameras-in-san-francisco
We’ll be at 4th and Harrison on Wednesday, April 29 from 8:30-9:00AM with San Francisco Bay Area Families for Safe Streets, District 6 Supervisor Matt Dorsey, and community partners.
04/14/2026
We are heartbroken to learn that another pedestrian life has been lost on our streets, this time at the intersection of Mission Street and South Van Ness Avenue.
You can read our statement at walksf.org/news/for-reporters/press-releases.
San Francisco Bay Area Families for Safe Streets and Walk San Francisco are here to support the victims' loved ones.
Post-crash checklists are available in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Tagalog at walksf.org/families-for-safe-streets.