A housing project initially built in 1962 adjacent to the now-demolished Candlestick Park, Alice Griffith received a $30.5 million HUD Choice Neighborhood Award in 2012 and is part of the Hunters Point Shipyard/Candlestick Point Neighborhood Development plan. In 2019, all original residents had been rehoused, achieving nearly 90% retention. That year, Bayview Senior Services was designated the lead service provider for the Alice Griffith Community Center, working in partnership with other committed organizations and property management.
One example of the community-building initiative implemented by Bayview Senior Services is Resilient Alice Griffith. Developed in partnership with the Resilient Bayview Initiative*, this project trains residents on how to be prepared for and respond to disasters such as earthquakes.