Mission Statement

Mission Language And Vocational School is a non-profit organization in the Mission District of San Francisco. Our mission is to improve the socio-economic condition of limited or non-English speaking, low and moderate-income Latinos and other underserved populations in San Francisco and the Bay Area. We provide job-specific language and vocational training programs and the creation of economic development initiatives. Support services such as career counseling, job placement assistance, and referral services are an integral part of MLVS’ programs. MLVS strives to empower underserved populations and improve the community through social, economic, and educational advancements.

Our History

For over 60 years, Mission  Language and  Vocational  School  (MLVS) has made direct positive impacts in San Francisco’s Mission District. MLVS, formerly known as "El Centro Social Obrero," was created in 1962 by a collective of Mexican construction workers from Laborers Union Local 261. This forward-thinking group, built on a tradition of radical grassroots action, recognized the need for language instruction and employment training in their community and established the first free low-barrier school to provide professional career training tailored for the immigrant community, preparing and empowering them for a better quality of life.   “El Centro Social Obrero” evolved into MLVS in 1968. The school purchased the facility at 2929 19th Street and expanded its instructional programs in 1971. MLVS is a recognized leader and innovator of vocational training. Current certifications include Professional Intensive Culinary, Medical Assistant, Culinary Cannabis Mock Infusions, and expert job readiness training.


Mission City Hall

Mission Language And Vocational School believes in achievement through education. Students can best achieve the optimum outcomes for their lives: well-paying jobs, stable and productive relationships in their communities through education and training that makes them capable and confident. The board of directors also emphasizes the importance of instructing students in their rights and responsibilities as citizens and instilling a sense of community. The staff and faculty of MLVS are committed to providing quality programs leading to the betterment of our students’ lives and futures.

Rosario Anaya

Rosario Anaya, Executive Director, 1973 - 2015

Statement of Non-Discrimination

Equity Statement