Mission
GGCA is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) founded in the 1980s to help revitalize Golden Gate. Formerly known as the San Pablo Avenue – Golden Gate Improvement Association (SPAGGIA), our all-volunteer organization addresses the present and future needs of our underserved community.
Our members focus on creating safer streets, blight-free blocks, and community-driven improvements such as better lighting, well-designed medians, pedestrian/bike crossings, and the state-of-the-art Charles Porter Golden Gate Recreation Center.

Board Members

Angela Gennino
Angela is a community organizer, journalist, editor, and web content strategist. She’s GGCA’s president, and leads on neighborhood planning, transportation safety, and coalition building. angela@goldengateca.org

Sylvia Young
Sylvia is GGCA’s Coordinator for Special Projects including website development and community events. She’s a third-generation Golden Gater who is a realtor, writer, and actress. sylvia@goldengateca.org

Cathy Leonard
Cathy is a leading advocate for public safety, police accountability, public policy, and neighborhood planning. Her consulting group, Oakland Neighborhoods for Equity (ONE), works with organizations throughout the City.

Kim Lucas
Kim is GGCA’s environmental health and code compliance expert. She’s an epidemiologist and researcher evaluating public health programs serving incarcerated people in California. klucas1111@gmail.com

Scott Owades
Scott is a sustainable transportation and affordable housing advocate on the local and state level. He’s GGCA transportation safety, membership, and campaign lead. scottowades@gmail.com

Brandon Azevedo
Brandon is our Project Coordinator and digital platform lead. He has extensive community organizing, public policy, public health, and legislative experience at the national and local levels. bazevedo8@gmail.com