Pájaros de la amistad
César Chávez Elementary School & Jessica Rosenfeld


Hearts in San Francisco Project
Since its inception in 2004, the Hearts in San Francisco project has been a cornerstone of philanthropy, rallying local artists to support Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center. Today, this tradition endures, marking over 20 years of profound impact on our city’s public hospital.
Hearts in San Francisco has become more than just an art project—it’s a symbol of support for the people of San Francisco. New hearts are unveiled each year, capturing the community’s creativity while raising vital funds that support innovative and equitable care at ZSFG.
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Meet the Artist:
Cesar Chavez Elementary School is a public school in the Mission neighborhood of San Francisco. Jessica Rosenfeld and her students find their inspiration in family and their experiences in the world. Creating art is their chance to enjoy a time of rest and play. Their students mostly come from Central America and their heritage is very important to them when creating art. Jessica Rosenfeld, born in Argentina and a New York transplant, has been in San Francisco since 1999 and has loved her journey to find a home in SF. The bright colors and murals have been a large influence in her own artwork. Teaching Art to children in the Mission has been a dream come true!