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Our 2022 Grantees

3rd Street Youth Center & Clinic

$30,000

3rd Street Youth Center & Clinic partners with the City and County of San Francisco to operate the Lower Polk Transitional Age Youth Navigation Center providing shelter, meals, and case management to youth and young adults. Additional services include a medical clinic, youth development programs and educational support.

Housing Security

A Diamond in the Ruff

$10,000

A Diamond in the Ruff provides emergency and transitional housing for women and their children in Alameda County who are survivors of domestic violence and experiencing housing and economic instability.

Housing Security

All Saints Episcopal Church, San Francisco

$5,000

Haight Ashbury Community Services, housed at All Saints’ Episcopal Church, provides a hot, nutritious meal to up to 120 of food-insecure neighbors, including families who are unhoused. [Focus area: Food insecurity]

Poverty Relief

All Saints Episcopal Church, San Leandro

$6,495

All Saints Episcopal Church operates a robust twice monthly food pantry that distributes three large bags of groceries per household to local neighbors. Each food pantry is currently frequented by 300 households – triple the pre-pandemic rate. [Focus area: Food insecurity]

Poverty Relief

All Souls Episcopal Church, Berkeley

$3,500

All Souls Parish serves a monthly “Open Door” jambalaya dinner to residents of their new affordable senior residence Jordan Court. [Focus area: Food insecurity]

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

$5,000

Attitudinal Healing Connection empowers individuals to be self-aware and inspired through art, creativity, and education, and to make positive choices to break the cycle of violence for themselves and their communities. [Focus area: Safety net]

Poverty Relief

Beyond Emancipation

$30,000

Beyond Emancipation works with youth exiting foster care, providing housing, coaching and other services to empower youth to achieve successful and independent adult lives.

Housing Security

Building Opportunities for Self-Sufficiency (B.O.S.S.)

$25,000

Building Opportunities for Self-Sufficiency provides a variety of programs and services tailored to assist justice-involved individuals successful reintegrate into the community, transition into stable housing, reunify with family, and develop healthy relationships. [Focus area: Justice and Safety]

Poverty Relief

California Court Appointed Special Advocates Association (CASA)

$20,000

CASA raises awareness of the need for Court Appointed Special Advocates across our state and provides support, advice, resources, and oversight to maintain high-quality programs that serve children’s best interests. CASA advocates for legislation that benefits children in foster care. [Focus area: Advocacy]

Poverty Relief

California Pacific Medical Center (Mission/Bernal campus)

$368,600

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

Christ Church, Portola Valley & Woodside

$5,880

Christ Church Portola Valley & Woodside provides linens and other household supplies to residents of the LifeMoves Family Shelter program in an ongoing effort to support families experiencing poverty in their community. [Focus area: Safety net]

Poverty Relief

Christ Episcopal Church, Alameda

$10,000

The Homeless Warming Shelter at Christ Church Alameda provides shelter, toiletries, and meals to individuals experiencing homelessness in Alameda. Funding from the Impact Fund supported the expansion of the shower program for unhoused neighbors.

Housing Security

Christ Episcopal Church, Sausalito

$5,000

Christ Church Sausalito provides substantial homemade meals to 25-30 food insecure and isolated seniors weekly in the Sausalito/Marin City area. [Focus area: Food insecurity]

Poverty Relief

Church of the Resurrection, Pleasant Hill

$10,000

Church of the Resurrection maintains a fruit orchard - orange, apple, lemon, grapefruit, and fig - that provides 1,500 to 2,000 pounds of fruit to Contra Costa Food Bank annually. [Focus area: Food insecurity]

Poverty Relief

Episcopal Church of Our Saviour, Oakland

$4,250

Episcopal Church of Our Saviour created new programs to assist isolated seniors and other members of their congregation, including translation services, ESL/literacy classes, and other much needed support. [Focus area: Safety net]

Poverty Relief

Episcopal Community Services

$5,500

Housing stabilization program for adults exiting the criminal justice system who are on parole or participating in the Post-Release Community Supervision Program.

Housing Security

Family Connections Centers

$5,000

Family Connections Centers supports healthy and safe communities that foster the growth and development of children, providing a continuum of care from birth through adulthood and engaging with multiple generations in families. [Focus area: Safety net]

Poverty Relief

First Place for Youth

$25,000

First Place for Youth helps foster youth build the skills they need to make a successful transition to self-sufficiency and responsible adulthood.

Housing Security

Grace Cathedral, San Francisco

$5,000

The Community Preschool provides high-quality early childhood education at no cost for 1/3 of the children it serves and subsidizes the cost for an additional 1/3 of the students. [Focus area: Education]

Poverty Relief

Grace Episcopal Church, Martinez

$2,500

In support of the church's efforts to develop affordable housing on their property

Housing Security

Greater Richmond Interfaith Program

$30,000

Greater Richmond Interfaith Program provides the only shelter for families experiencing homelessness in Western Contra Costa County. Their services include case management, housing navigation, and youth programs.

Housing Security

Holy Child and St. Martin Episcopal Church, Daly City

$3,500

Holy Child supports 50-70 of its neighbors experiencing food insecurity and poverty by providing healthy, fresh groceries. [Focus area: Food insecurity]

Poverty Relief

Hope Horizon East Palo Alto

$1,000

Hope Horizon equips youth in East Palo Alto to grow spiritually, gain life skills, and develop as leaders so that they have hope and a future. [Focus area: Education]

Poverty Relief

Hope Solutions

$275

Hope Solutions’ housing-first approach, coupled with supportive services, brings dignity to their clients and helps them rebuild their community in Contra Costa County.

Housing Security

Indigenous Permaculture

$700

Indigenous Permaculture grows fresh, healthy food for those who need it and provides education and workshops that empower people to grow their own food and connect with their neighborhood. [Focus area: Food insecurity]

Poverty Relief

New Creation Home Ministries

$30,000

New Creation Home Ministries provides temporary housing to women experiencing violence, addiction, and homelessness and their children in San Mateo County.

Housing Security

Oakland Elizabeth House

$30,000

Oakland Elizabeth House provides cooperative supportive housing and services to women with children while helping them transition to independent living.

Housing Security

Ohlhoff Recovery Programs

$6,100

Providing support for the expansion of the Women's Residential Program. [Focus area: Healthcare]

Poverty Relief

Parent Voices Oakland

$20,000

Parent Voices Oakland (PVO) is a parent-led grassroots organization that advocates for affordable, accessible, quality childcare. PVO organizes and empowers families with the highest need to build effective campaigns toward economic and educational justice. [Focus area: Advocacy]

Poverty Relief

Raphael House

$25,000

Raphael House provides family-centered shelter to low-income families and those experiencing homelessness to help them achieve stability and independence.

Housing Security

Rebuilding Together SF

$25,000

Rebuilding Together SF provides home repair and renovation programs for homeowners, renters, non-profit organizations, and community spaces. [Focus area: Safety net]

Poverty Relief

Serenity House Oakland

$25,000

Serenity House Oakland helps women that are survivors of addiction, violence, homelessness, and incarceration heal, and achieve their dreams, living in their purpose.

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. Francis of Assisi Episcopal Church, Novato

$5,000

St. Francis Free Food Pantry was founded during the pandemic, in response to the increased need for accessible food in the local community. It supports a neighborhood where more than 20% of residents live at or below the poverty line. [Focus area: Food insecurity]

Poverty Relief

St. Gregory of Nyssa Episcopal Church, San Francisco

$5,000

The Food Pantry provides free, healthy groceries for up to 600 hungry families every Saturday. [Focus area: Food insecurity]

Poverty Relief

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

$7,000

Santiago provides enrichment to low-income families with children by sponsoring a free series of Afro-Peruvian music and dance workshops and summer camp for neighborhood children. The church, in collaboration with Indigenous Permaculture, also provides groceries for participating families. [Focus area: Safety net, Food insecurity]

Poverty Relief

St. John the Evangelist Episcopal Church, San Francisco

$5,000

With this funding, the church will refinish the wood floors and install an onsite storage system for use by community groups such as Faith in Action, The Gubbio Project, and Julian Pantry. [Focus area: Safety net]

Poverty Relief

St. John’s Episcopal Church, Ross

$1,500

St. John’s Church makes and delivers 100-150 nutritious meals per month for low-income and unhoused people in Marin County. [Focus area: Food insecurity]

Poverty Relief

St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Palo Alto

$5,000

St. Mark’s collaborates with Correctional Institutions Chaplaincy to support trauma-informed chaplaincy services to incarcerated people in Santa Clara County. [Focus area: Justice and Safety]

Poverty Relief

St. Mary the Virgin Episcopal Church, San Francisco

$6,500

St. Mary’s helps people secure the housing, financial, legal, and support resources they need to live independent lives of dignity while securing legal protection and eventually asylum in the United States. [Focus area: Justice and Safety]

Poverty Relief

St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, Belvedere

$3,600

St. Stephen’s Church makes and delivers over 100 nutritious meals per week for low-income and unhoused people in Marin County. [Focus area: Food insecurity]

Poverty Relief

St. Vincent de Paul Society of Marin

$25,000

St. Vincent de Paul Society of Marin provides compassionate care and critical services to residents of Marin County who are struggling to make ends meet. [Focus area: Safety net]

Poverty Relief

The Gubbio Project

$3,000

The Gubbio Project provides houseless guests with sacred sleep, access to basic healthcare, daily provisions, and supplies necessary for those living on the streets.

Housing Security

Trinity Church, Menlo Park

$2,500

Trinity Church supports Ecumenical Hunger Program by providing back-to-school supplies and Christmas gifts to families in East Palo Alto. [Focus area: Safety net]

Poverty Relief

True Sunshine Episcopal Church, San Francisco

$4,250

True Sunshine supports their low-income congregants and community with programs, including a no-cost after school program in conjunction with Jean Parker Elementary School. [Focus area: Safety net]

Poverty Relief

Winter Nights Family Shelter

$10,000

Winter Nights Family Shelter partners with congregations in Contra Costa County to provide families with shelter and meals in indoor tents 38 weeks per year.

Housing Security

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