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  #2  
6th January 2016, 04:52 PM
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Re: Bay area Organizations

As per your demand here I am providing you list of Non-profit organizations based in the San Francisco Bay Area so that you can go through it.

Non-profit organizations based in the San Francisco Bay Area

Advocates for Informed Choice

American Friends of Arts et Métiers ParisTech

American Indian Film Festival

Animal Legal Defense Fund

Ashkenaz (music venue)

BAD RAP (organization)

Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame

BAYSWAN

California Association of Student Councils

Edutopia

Embrace (non-profit)

Family Emergency Shelter Coalition

GeoHazards International

House Rabbit Society

Impact100 Sonoma

Institute for the Future

International Computer Science Institute

Kaiser Family Foundation

Kink Aware Professionals

Marin County Sheriff's Office Search & Rescue

Mountain Play Association

Narika

Native American Health Center

Packard Humanities Institute

Rattie Ratz

San Francisco Film Society

Santa Clara County Federal Credit Union

ScholarMatch

Seva Foundation

Tamalpa Runners

Tekla Labs

University of California Student Association

Waste No Food

Women's Technology Cluster

The Women's Building
  #3  
9th January 2020, 11:57 AM
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Re: Bay area Organizations

Can you provide me the San Francisco Bay Area-based organizations involved in Hunger and Poverty, Providers and Advocates?
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9th January 2020, 11:57 AM
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Re: Bay area Organizations

The San Francisco Bay Area-based organizations involved in Hunger and Poverty, Providers and Advocates are as follows:


Alameda County Community Food Bank, Oakland
The mission of the Alameda County Community Food Bank is to provide comprehensive services -- in collaboration with other hunger response agencies -- to help transform the lives of people in need by: Providing nutritious food; edvocating for and participating in programs, including nutrition education, that promote the self-sufficiency of people in need; educating the general public about hunger and its causes.


California Budget & Policy Center, Sacramento
The California Budget & Policy Center engages in independent fiscal and policy analysis and public education with the goal of improving public policies affecting the economic and social well-being of low- and middle-income Californians.


California Council of Churches and California Church IMPACT, Sacramento
California Council of Churches lifts up public policy issues of concern to the faith community such as hunger, homelessness, health care, violence, civil rights, economic justice and religious liberty issues for study by local congregations.
California Church IMPACT represents the same constituency as the California Council of Churches and carries out the legislative advocacy work at the State Capitol on social, economic, and environmental justice issues facing California.


California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation (CRLAF), Sacramento

Food Not Bombs, San Francisco
It recovers food that would otherwise be thrown out and makes fresh hot vegetarian meals that are served in city parks to anyone without restriction


Foodrunners, San Francisco
Helps alleviate hunger in San Francisco by providing food to community shelters. Food Runners accomplishes this by offering businesses the service of picking up their excess nutritional food and delivering it to shelters and neighbourhood feeding programs.

Glide Memorial United Methodist Church, San Francisco
Working to combat the problems of poverty, drug abuse, violence, and despair in San Francisco. It serves over a million meals a year; health care for the poor of the Tenderloin; housing; family services and much more.


People United for a Better Life in Oakland (PUEBLO), Oakland
It is a multi-ethnic, multi-issue community-based organization that fights for social, economic and racial justice in Oakland. Its members, leaders and staff are people of different race, culture, age, gender, sexual orientation and income levels. By developing the political analysis, leadership, and organizing skills of our members and allies, it helps build power in our communities and win institutional changes on the issues that affect our lives.


Project Open Hand, San Francisco
It provides nutrition services to thousands of men, women and children living in San Francisco and Alameda counties in California. Various nutrition services are available to people living with symptomatic HIV and AIDS; seniors 60 years and older; and homebound people living with serious illness.


SF-Marin Food Bank, San Francisco
It collects donated food from growers, manufacturers and grocers, then distributes it to people in need through food pantries, soup kitchens, child care centers, homeless shelters, senior centers and other human service agencies with meal programs.


St. Anthony Foundation, San Francisco
It carries out its mission of a society in which all persons flourish by providing direct services for poor and homeless people, inspiring a social conscience and honoring the dignity of every person.


Women’s Economic Agenda Project (WEAP), Oakland
It works for economic security for all women and their families and the elimination of poverty. WEAP’s principal mission is to demand justice for poor women and their children by effecting societal and governmental policies that regulate women to the bottom of the economic pyramid, with full understanding that any policy which affects the poorest of our sisters affects all sisters.


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