Become a Member

We’re so excited to offer membership to the DCC! All you need to do is fill out the form below and sign off on the Community Agreements. Members receive early invites to special events and a QR code for quick entry during open hours. Starting in fall 2025, you will be able to reserve our workroom free of charge!

Membership Form

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Community Agreements
  1. Treat the space with care.

    • Keep the space sparkly and clean. If there is a spill or break, please let the DCC team know as soon as possible.
    • Be gentle with the equipment, fixtures, walls, and furniture. Ask for help if you don’t know how to operate something.
  2. We all make access happen.

    • Please do not use scented products before coming to the DCC or at the DCC. If you arrive with a scent on, you may need to spend most of your time on the patio.
    • If you bring a service animal, please follow the Service and Support Animal Policy at all times.
    • Be aware of your sound in the shared space. Do your best to control your voice volume and use headphones when listening to things.
    • Please follow the Mask and Illness Policy and only come to the center on the days that feel appropriate for your needs.
    • We ask that members enter the DCC space ready to work together and co-create a community of care.
  3. Get consent.

    • Consent is very important any time we share space. Consent at the DCC could be about seating choices, photography, conversations, receiving help, and many other things.
    • Before you enter someone’s space or conversation, please get consent. You could ask, “May I join you?”
    • We recognize that consent is complicated. If you need communication support, please feel free to ask a DCC team member.
    • Get consent before taking photographs and sharing any personal information or images outside the DCC.
  4. Resolve conflicts with care.

    • Mistakes will happen, and learning is an essential part of this community. We ask that members learn and grow with patience and curiosity.
    • These member agreements are not meant as a tool for control. If you feel the agreements are not being met, please help each other with care.
    • If you need support finding a solution to a conflict, please ask a DCC team member.
Consent to Share Information

The San Francisco Disability Cultural Center, a project of  L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope ("HoH"), works in partnership with the City and County of San Francisco. By submitting this information, you consent to these three entities publicly sharing this information without any personal identifying information. Your name, contact information, and all other potentially identifying information are for HoH and DCC internal use only. This potentially identifying information will never be shared with third parties, unless required by law.