Keep the Walk Alive
Del Seymour, longtime resident of the Tenderloin and Tenderloin Technology Lab (TTL) guest, is raising money to continue giving walking tours of the Tenderloin. The TTL, a partnership between San Francisco Network Ministries and the St. Anthony Foundation, is a free computer lab in the Tenderloin that offers computer classes, one-on-one tutoring, and open access. Del Seymour recently visited us to work on his Indiegogo site. Seymour has been offering walking tours of the Tenderloin for the past 3 years and now is looking to raise money to apply for 501(c)3 nonprofit status, which will allow him to obtain government grants as his tours have been classified as a walking art project by the San Francisco Arts Commission. Through this crowd-sourcing site, Seymour hopes to raise enough money for the application as well as supplies to improve his tours. All of us at the TTL are excited for Del and want to help him keep the walk alive.
Megan Trotter is the manager of the Tenderloin Technology Lab.
photo credit: Carly Schwartz