Year: 2009
A Final Farewell To Fr. Floyd Lotito
This picture ran in the Sunday, July 26th edition of the San Francisco Examiner.
My Journey To The Tenderloin
Wednesday marked my 3 year anniversary of moving to the west coast. Exactly three years ago, […]
A Goodbye
If you were to walk down any street in the Tenderloin, stop a person at random […]
When Necessary, Use Words
Brad Hatton is a realtor who signs ASL and works primarily with deaf clients. He also […]
I Got Perspective At St. Anthony’s
“Volunteering at St. Anthonys is like recharging. When you are here you are making a difference, […]
On The Menu
As Summer rolls into fall, this month’s menu moves between the hearty and the refreshing- but always filling, nutritious, and tasty.
Reflections On A Decade Of Crisis
This is a time of crisis, but crisis can open the door to opportunity. This is where I am finding hope. Hope for a revolution in people’s hearts that leads to new priorities and making choices that move us towards becoming “a society in which all persons flourish.”
Dianne Feinstein Letter To St. Anthony’s
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The Man-Made Part Of Natural Disasters
The United States suffers from the disease of poverty. In our business, we often see the causes of poverty listed as “lack of job skills, lack of work history, physical disability, mental illness, alcoholism and addiction.”