Year: 2010
Social Security Proposals Leave Most Vulnerable On Shaky Ground
A recent 2010 survey by The Senior Citizens’ League reported that more than 76% of seniors in the U.S. survive on smaller monthly incomes as a result of the annual cost of living adjustment being denied in 2010. Ninety-two percent of those seniors’ monthly expenses increased between $40 and $120 in 2009, while their income did not increase at all. Nearly half reported having difficulties paying their electrical and utility bills; 46% cut back on hospital and doctors visits to make up the difference.
Tenderloin Tech Lab Takes A Tour Of The New Bay Bridge
After the devastation that 1989 earthquake had on the Bay Bridge, rather than simply retrofit the […]
Political Protest Turns To The Radical Art Of Knitting
A St. Anthony Scarving Artist Knitter takes a stand against the San Francisco Sit-Lie Ordinance (Prop […]
On The Menu: August 23 – 29
What’s cooking this week at St. Anthony Dining Room! Monday August 23th – Pork Sausage Cassoulet […]
One World Cares
People from all over the world come to SF and the Bay Area to visit and […]
Scarving Artists Update
Wow! So far we have received 660 pledges for hand knit scarves, reaching 26% of our […]
Capitol Action Days
On Wednesday August 11th, State Legislators & other politicians in Sacramento met with everyday people to […]
A Soldier Of Fortune’s Quest
Below is one example of the many talent’s of Willie Warren. Willie is a regular in […]
On The Menu: August 16-23
What’s cooking this week at St. Anthony Dining Room! Monday, August 23: Pork Sausage Cassoulet Tuesday, […]
Net Neutrality
Net Neutrality has recently come to the national spotlight after the New York Times ran an […]