Koletti Leha

Director Of Senior Program & Family Services at Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Center (TEL HI)

Koletti Leha has a diverse background in community services, currently serving as the Director of Senior Program & Family Services at Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Center since April 2019. Previously, Koletti held roles such as Senior Program & Family Services Manager, Recreation Specialist III at the City of Redwood City, and Recreation Leader II at the City of Los Altos. Additional experience includes positions as a Clerical Aide at the City of Mountain View, Marketing and Outreach Intern at the City of South San Francisco, Special Services at The Home Depot, Healthy Ambassador at Highland Hospital, and Office Clerk at Allstate Insurance Agency. Koletti holds a Bachelor of Communication Studies from San Francisco State University and an Associate of Science in Business Administration and Management from Skyline College. Educational background includes a high school diploma from Sequoia High School.

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Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Center (TEL HI)

Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Center (TEL HI), an established neighborhood leader in San Francisco’s northeast District 3, supports over 1,000 people a day through our programs and services for children, youth, families, and seniors. We nurture and build community well-being through recreation, nutrition, education, enrichment, organizing, information sharing, social services, and volunteerism. We provide four “safety-net” programs that serve more than 300 children and youth and support working parents. Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Center, founded in 1890, provides opportunities for youth, families, and seniors in the North Beach, Chinatown, and Fisherman’s Wharf neighborhoods to enrich their quality of life. We create and strengthen community bonds and broaden education and cultural experiences. We focus on meeting the needs of our culturally and linguistically diverse residents with services that promote stability for families; build skills, trust, and self-esteem that allow youth to succeed and reach for their dreams; and help seniors remain vital and independent.