Year: 2011
Giving is contagious
St. Anthony’s put out a few requests this year that “went viral,” sometimes without the help of the internet. If you ever think your gift is too small or your project too limited to make a difference, think again. It just might catch on. Blogging for Socks
22 years of Serving and Learning from the Homeless
The following are the reflections of Robin Polastri, shared as she stepped down from the Board of St. Anthony Foundation.
Slow Foods For Low Incomes
Like many health-conscious Americans, I try my best to eat generous portions of fresh fruits and […]
IBM Helps Make St. Anthony’s Shine
A dedicated team from IBM came to St. Anthony Free Medical Clinic to assist with a […]
Google Comes to Help Out at St. Anthony’s
Google volunteers swarmed St.Anthony’s today! They worked tirelessly serving meals and helping out at our Free […]
Supervisor Jane Kim Serves up Lunch at St. Anthony’s
Supervisor Jane Kim and her staff volunteered in St. Anthony’s Dining Room recently. Supervisor Kim served […]
Memorial Day in the Dining Room
On May 30th, St. Anthony’s Dining Room served a record number of entrées. 16,000 hot dogs, 450 pounds of baked beans, and a line that stretched around the block, and then another block, all the way east past the corner of Leavenworth and McAllister.
Cookies and a Fair City Budget
What better way is there to remind people to take action for a fair City budget […]
Consul General of Japan in San Francisco serves up Turkey Cassoulet
Midori Inomata and members of the Japanese Consulate General in San Francisco were in the Dining Room at St. Anthony’s on Thursday, June 8th to help serve 3,000 meals.
That “…thing with feathers!”
“Hope”…what does it mean? The treasured American poet, Emily Dickinson (1830-1886), described hope as “…the thing […]