Year: 2011
Mental Illness Knows No Social Boundaries
Mental illness knows no social boundaries. It affects the rich and the poor. These cuts condemn those who rely on community mental health services to unjust pain and suffering simply because they lack the means to access the care they need to be well.
Tenderloin Toilets
Although four letter words associated with potty talk may be a common stereo type for the […]
“Homeless Children: The Hardest Times Generation”
Did you happen to see this past Sunday’s (3/6/2011) episode of “60 Minutes”? If you did, […]
San Francisco’s Sit-Lie Law Stalled At Printer
Sit-Lie, The controversial law passed by voters in November isn’t being enforced by city police just yet. Why?
Tenderloin Tech Lab upgrade! (version 2.0)
Tenderloin Tech Lab once again found itself the beneficiaries of University of San Francisco’s benevolence. Associate […]
4th Grade Students at Hamlin School Knit Love and Care
The Fourth Grade Class at the Hamlin School has been busy these last few months. They […]
An Evening With Kevin Zraly
On February 11, 2011 nearly 100 friends of St. Anthony’s gathered at Gap Inc for A Toast to the First 60 Years, a benefit featuring Kevin Zraly.
Rally to Protect our Services
On Tuesday, February 22, St. Anthony’s joined more than 500 low-income seniors, people with disabilities, Medi-Cal recipients, people […]
The Universal Benefits of the Use of Benefits
Food stamps are used by seniors, the disabled, the working poor and low-income families. They are a vital resource for people who would go hungry without them, and their availability and use is essential to the well-being of our society.
Spring Fund Raiser Dinner at FAC
On March 11th, 2011 Father Alfred Center is hosting our annual Spring Fund Raiser Dinner for […]