Year: 2009
Hearts Wide Open
Hearts Wide-Open! This essay calls for a clarification of our current National understanding and vocabulary: Volunteerism shouldn’t be touted as the answer to economic crises, but as a caring response that can encourage a view and commitment to real solutions, renewed lives, and restored communities.
Times Are Hard, But Our Friends Keep Giving
We’ve been so encouraged to see our friends stand by the poor when they are feeling […]
Keeping Healthy In An Unhealthy Economy
As they struggle to make ends meet, Patricia and her family get the medical attention they need at the St. Anthony Free Medical Clinic.
On The Menu
This weeks One The Menu highlights St. Anthony Dining Room menu for the last month in May.
Heart Of Stone
It might have been the worst day EVER to go to Sacramento and advocate for fairness […]
Vote! Vote! Vote!
Today is the day folks, get out and VOTE! There are six propositions dealing with the […]
I Got Lunch At St. Anthony’s
“As a senior on a fixed income, about 75% of my check goes to my housing. […]
On The Menu
This week’s menu provides Dining Room guests with exactly what they’ve come to expect from St. […]
The Support Is As Important As The Housing
It is very important to remember, especially in difficult budget times, is that the support service component in supportive housing is just as important as the housing component. Unfortunately, one of the budget balancing strategies that San Francisco is considering this year is to remove some of the supportive services from supportive housing programs.
Well, well, well
I am the kind of person that goes to the doctor, well, never. The last couple […]