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Our 2021 Grantees

All Saints Episcopal Church, San Francisco

$8,000

All Saints has provided support and management of the Haight Ashbury Community Services food program for 50 years. [Focus area: Food insecurity]

Poverty Relief

All Saints Episcopal Church, San Leandro

$4,500

All Saints operates a bi-monthly food pantry that provides bagged groceries to over 240 households per pantry. [Focus area: Food insecurity]

Poverty Relief

All Souls Episcopal Church, Berkeley

$6,500

All Souls supports local families living in RV encampments by providing sewage waste removal and access to showers and laundry facilities. [Focus area: Safety net]

Poverty Relief

Art with Elders

$1,500

Using the power of art, creativity, and community to enrich the journey of aging. [Focus area: Safety net]

Poverty Relief

Attitudinal Healing Connection

$22,500

Attitudinal Healing Connection empowers young people in Oakland and San Francisco to be self-aware and inspired through art, creativity, and education, helping them make positive choices to break the cycle of violence for themselves and their communities. [Focus area: Justice and safety]

Poverty Relief

Building Opportunities for Self-Sufficiency

$25,000

Building Opportunities for Self-Sufficiency helps homeless, poor, and disabled people achieve health and self-sufficiency, and to fight against the root causes of poverty and homelessness in Alameda and Contra Costa counties. [Focus area: Justice and safety]

Poverty Relief

California Pacific Medical Center (Mission/Bernal campus)

$363,750

The Perinatal Mental Healthcare Program provides critical psychiatric and psychological care to pregnant women and new mothers. By embedding this program within existing labor and delivery services, we ensure that women receive the care they need in a familiar and trusted setting. The Pediatric Mental Healthcare Program brings onsite, outpatient mental health care resources to low-income children and their families. Our grant enables these services to be offered free of charge to all patients. [Focus area: Healthcare]

Poverty Relief

Episcopal Church of the Nativity, San Rafael (The Street Chaplaincy)

$8,000

Episcopal Church of the Nativity supports The Street Chaplaincy, which brings compassionate spiritual care to unsheltered people in Marin, building and strengthening a community that includes housed and unhoused people. [Focus area: Safety net]

Poverty Relief

Family Connections Centers

$22,500

Family Connections Centers supports the development of strong, healthy families and thriving communities through community-based, culturally humble, multilingual programming that adapts to the needs of families in San Francisco. [Focus area: Safety net]

Poverty Relief

Family Emergency Shelter Coalition (FESCO)

$22,500

FESCO serves families experiencing homelessness in Alameda County by providing safe, stable temporary housing and supporting their transition to permanent housing through job training, childcare and other necessary services.

Housing Security

First Place for Youth

$25,000

First Place helps foster youth in San Francisco, Alameda and Contra Costa counties build the skills necessary to make a successful transition to self-sufficiency and responsible adulthood. [Focus area: Safety net]

Poverty Relief

Grace Cathedral, San Francisco

$11,000

The Community Preschool at Grace Cathedral is an early childhood education program that serves San Francisco families of diverse socioeconomic backgrounds. [Focus area: Education]

Poverty Relief

Home & Hope

$22,500

Home & Hope provides the safe haven of temporary housing for San Mateo County families facing homelessness while developing a customized, pragmatic plan of action to help them secure long-term housing and regain self-sufficiency.

Housing Security

Hope Horizon

$22,500

Hope Horizon works to break the cycle of poverty in East Palo Alto and East Menlo Park by providing after-school and summer programs to support the academic, social, and physical development of youth. [Focus area: Education]

Poverty Relief

Hope Solutions

$22,500

Hope Solutions, formerly Contra Costa Interfaith Housing, heals the effects of poverty and homelessness by providing permanent housing solutions and vital support services to highly vulnerable families and individuals in Contra Costa County.

Housing Security

Ohlhoff Recovery Programs

$6,100

A continuum of effective, affordable treatment for drug and alcohol addiction. [Focus area: Healthcare]

Poverty Relief

Options Recovery Programs

$22,500

Since 2018, Options has provided a residential program for pregnant women and new mothers in recovery in Alameda County, providing structure, support and community to help them build sober living skills and succeed in the community. [Focus area: Healthcare]

Poverty Relief

Rebuilding Together SF

$25,000

Rebuilding Together preserves affordable housing in San Francisco by addressing home safety repairs, deferred maintenance, and code violations for low-income residents. Rebuilding Together stabilizes residents and prevents displacement of San Francisco's most vulnerable populations. [Focus area: Safety net]

Poverty Relief

Rise University Prep

$22,500

Located in the Bayview Hunters Point neighborhood, Rise Prep will graduate its first senior class in 2024 with a goal of 100% matriculation to four-year colleges. Rise's innovative approach to learning and human development inspires student and family flourishing. [Focus area: Education]

Poverty Relief

Serenity House

$25,000

Serenity House in West Oakland provides housing, substance use treatment, and wrap-around support services for women. Their highly individualized services include one-onone counseling, healing groups, case-management, benefits advocacy, workforce development, and family reunification support.

Housing Security

Sojourn Chaplaincy

$19,400

Providing spiritual care and emotional support to some of the most marginalized residents of San Francisco at San Francisco General Hospital. [Focus area: Safety net]

Poverty Relief

St. Augustine's Episcopal Church, Oakland

$1,500

St. Augustine's provides bagged groceries to up to 75 people per month. [Focus area: Food insecurity]

Poverty Relief

St. Gregory of Nyssa Episcopal Church, San Francisco

$8,000

St. Gregory's hosts a food pantry that provides free, healthy groceries to up to 600 families weekly. [Focus area: Food insecurity]

Poverty Relief

St. James Episcopal Church - Iglesia Episcopal de Santiago, Oakland

$7,600

Iglesia de Santiago offered Afro-Peruvian music and dance classes to local families. [Focus area: Safety net]

Poverty Relief

St. John the Evangelist Episcopal Church, San Francisco

$8,000

St. John's hosts The Gubbio Project, which provides sacred space, sanctuary, and food for up to 100 unhoused people in need of safe, compassionate respite daily.

Housing Security

St. Mary the Virgin Episcopal Church, San Francisco

$5,000

St. Mary's Justice Ministries partner with Interfaith Movement for Human Integrity to support and accompany newly arrived individual and family migrants and asylum-seekers. [Focus area: Justice and safety]

Poverty Relief

St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Belvedere

$4,050

St. Stephen's supports the St. Vincent de Paul Society of Marin's bagged meal distribution. [Focus area: Food insecurity]

Poverty Relief

St. Vincent de Paul Society of Marin

$25,000

St. Vincent de Paul provides compassionate care and critical services to Marin County residents who are struggling to make ends meet, with a goal of ending homelessness, hunger and isolation. [Focus area: Safety net]

Poverty Relief

The Village Project

$22,500

Because it takes a village to raise a child, the Village Project provides a safe haven for academic, cultural and enrichment activities for underserved San Francisco youth and their families. [Focus area: Safety net]

Poverty Relief

Youth Spirit Artworks

$22,500

As part of its 100 Homes for 100 Youth initiative, Youth Spirit Artworks created a Tiny House Village in Oakland for homeless youth of Berkeley and Oakland. This temporary housing includes wrap-around services to enable residents to exit to stable permanent housing.

Housing Security

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