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Join Us to Celebrate & Support Sunday Streets: Volunteer at St. Anthony's on June 23

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ORGANIZATION: St. Anthony Foundation

  • A group opportunity. Invite your friends.

St. Anthony’s needs volunteers to support the success of Sunday Streets on our block on June 23! In partnership with Livable City, we’ll host family-friendly activities along the 100 and 200 Golden Gate Blocks to celebrate the Tenderloin's unique community.

Volunteers will help with the set up and break down of the event as well as be stationed at child-friendly activities. Our volunteer coordinators will provide you training and support so you can focus on helping our neighborhood families enjoy their day while also having the opportunity to access information about St. Anthony's and the Golden Gate Greenway.

We have two shifts available: 11:30-3 and 2:30-5:30. Please note that volunteers must be 13+ and accompanied by an adult if under the age of 15. To sign up please visit our shift calendar here.

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  • Sun Jun 23, 2024 - 02:30 PM to 05:30 PM PST - Spots available: 10+
    St. Anthony’s needs volunteers to support the success of Sunday Streets on our block! In partnership with Livable City, we’ll host family-friendly act
  • Sun Jun 23, 2024 - 11:30 AM to 03:00 PM PST - Spots available: 10+
    St. Anthony’s needs volunteers to support the success of Sunday Streets on our block! In partnership with Livable City, we’ll host family-friendly act
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About St. Anthony Foundation

Location:

121 Golden Gate Ave, San Francisco, CA 94102, US

Mission Statement

In the Tenderloin’s struggle with poverty, addiction, and mental illness, St. Anthony Foundation has been a beacon of consistency, companionship, and caring for more than 70 years. We are a place of Hope, a gateway to Stability, and a source of Renewal. We embrace every person’s human dignity, walk with them throughout their journey, and never give up on them.

Description

At St. Anthony’s, we have served those most in need in our city since 1950 from our home in the Tenderloin. It is our mission to recognize every person’s dignity and to serve them with the respect they deserve, no matter who they are.

We provide a broad range of services to meet people where they are. On a regular day, we serve more than 1,500 meals in the Dining Room - close to 47 million meals over the last 72 years. Our Free Clothing Program, the largest of its kind in San Francisco, provides 14,000 outfits each year; the Medical Clinic provides 9,000 primary and specialty care visits to 2,500 individuals and families annually; our Tenderloin Tech Lab, the neighborhood’s only free technology center offers 3,000 hours of access and training yearly.

We don’t consider the impressive numbers of people served a sign of success. While we are called to help people experiencing poverty with their immediate needs, our objective is to cater to the whole person and to empower them to achieve lasting, positive change in their lives. In this context, we think of our basic services as a gateway to stability. We invite people to change their lives, not just our guests, but also our volunteers. We believe that in giving, we receive and in doing so, we heal our community. When we can find change in our hearts, we can change our world.

CAUSE AREAS

Community
Environment
Homeless & Housing
Community, Environment, Homeless & Housing

WHEN

Sun Jun 23, 2024
11:30 AM - 05:30 PM
This opportunity has 2 shifts

WHERE

150 Golden Gate AvenueSan Francisco, CA 94102

(37.78223,-122.41323)
 

SKILLS

GOOD FOR

  • Teens
  • People 55+
  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

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