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Project Homeless Connect

Project Homeless Connect 44
Wednesday, May 9th

Volunteer Hours
8:30 AM - 4:00 PM

Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
99 Grove Street

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Family Connect July 27th, 2012

We are excited to announce that our next event will be a Family Connect in the Bayview! If you have ideas or would like to participate please email our Events Manager, Kate Grzeca, or call (415) 503-2153.

Backpack Drive for SF Kids

We hope you'll join schools, interfaith groups and others in our backpack drive. Backpacks full of school supplies will be distributed at our July 27th Family Connect. Learn more


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Volunteer Today!

Shifts are filling up quickly! Be sure to register today to assure yourself the volunteer opportunity of your choice. Most opportunities offer an AM shift (8:30am-1pm), a PM shift (12:30-4pm), and an all-day shift (8:30-4pm). Please note: Check-In only offers an all-day shift.

Register for your shift now!

Are you a licensed barber, vision specialist or a podiatrist? Our participants need your help! Please consider donating your time to help your community. For more information contact Randall Stowe at (415) 503-2124.

Click here to download a copy of our current volunteer flyer for posting in your office, community room, classroom or elsewhere!

Click here to download a copy of our participant flyer if you know of a person in need of our services.

Hard copies of both volunteer flyers and participant flyers are also available at our office. Please call ahead to arrange a time to stop by and pick some up (415) 503-2123.


Volunteer Spotlight

Shelley A. Carroll, MSN, RN, CNOR(E)

Newly retired from my nursing career and eager to make a difference in my community, I was drawn to Project Homeless Connect. Some people think there's no homelessness in my South Beach neighborhood, but that's just not true. There is evidence outside the restaurants and the shops I frequent and on the block where I live.

As a medical entry volunteer at Project Homeless Connect for more than 6 years, I've signed in thousands of people who need medical services. I have witnessed firsthand what a difference this project makes in our community and I encourage others to do so too!


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