Year: 2009
Without Regard To
This is San Francisco. You’ve probably seen non-discrimination statements covering a rich variety of factors: race, […]
I Got Sober At St. Anthony’s
Personal And Economic Recovery Larry’s hand moves over the men’s coat rack with the same articulation […]
On The Menu
Spring is in the air, and this week’s healthy, hearty menus will give the guests of […]
Learning Through Service
I have spent a great deal of time this week riding the #5 Muni, a bus […]
Celebrate The Feast Of St. Anthony
As staying home is the new going out, we are inviting friends of St. Anthony’s to […]
Symptom Of A Larger Problem
Swine Flu serves as one broad example of the pervasive problem that so many low-income and underemployed workers face. For the 49% of workers without paid sick days calling in does not only mean losing income, but could mean losing their jobs.
On The Menu
St. Anthony Foundation was proud to be in the magazine California Home & Design for its […]
Only One Open Job For Every Four Unemployed Workers
It seems that every online news story about unemployment in the Bay Area is immediately met […]
Hit The Road, Matt
This being my second to last day here at St. Anthony’s, I thought I would take […]
Homelessness Knows No Season
So often, especially in our moderate San Francisco climate, we only think of the winter as a time to be concerned about clothing, about shelter, and the effects of severe weather. However, homelessness and poverty do not discriminate based on the season.