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American Legion Post 409

4.3 (6 reviews)

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1 year ago

Very welcoming people! I would not recommend the dinner that I had but others might be better. Am an auxiliary member.

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9 years ago

Came here with family. Lots of great people. So happy to have come. Had a blast meeting such friendly people.

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Goodwill Clearance Center

Goodwill Clearance Center

(48 reviews)

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Don't like the schedules to get in and out…read more We got there at 9:00, waited until 9:15 to be let in and people bum rush in, grab a laundry cart type cart and start the rummaging through the bins. It's wild. We had one hour to pick through bins, examine items and pay. The next group comes in an hour later. I walked out with a pair of slacks, a Henley and an embroidered Mexican blouse--$6. That's it. I don't think I'll be making an effort to go back.

Check the rotation schedule before you visit!…read more While I appreciate that they're trying to keep things fresh, the shopping blocks are limited to just 1.5 hours, and everyone has to check out and leave at the end of each block. During the 45-minute break between rotations, new items are brought out, but if you're planning to be there all day, it's pretty frustrating to have to leave for such a long period. Personally, I preferred the old schedule where we didn't have to step out for such an extended break. It felt more efficient and enjoyable, especially for those who like to take their time browsing. In my opinion, the new system feels like a waste of time, and I hope they consider going back to the previous setup. Additionally, I was disappointed to find that there are no longer any household items or shoes available -- it's all clothes now. The selection is pretty bad, and I found myself leaving empty-handed. It's a shame because the variety used to be one of the best parts of shopping there. Overall, the experience has really gone downhill, and I hope they reconsider both the new schedule and their stock offerings. It's still a place to find bargains if you're patient, but the changes have made it much less enjoyable than it used to be.

Homeless Cat Network - Belachandra, the cat who loves to eat. Taken 11/3/22

Homeless Cat Network

(30 reviews)

Every member is voluntary only and no one is paid for their service. They provide medical as well…read moreas spay/ neuter for homeless cats. They also provide food for volunteers to feed the homeless cats. If cats appear sociable, they continue to socialize the cats and find forever home for them.

You know i really hate to give a one star on a cat rescue but I've been reading some other reviews…read moreand whoever's answering the messages from people they seem not to care or they're very rude I've called a few times i even had someone in the cat rescue from another state send a special email requesting for me to be a foster, but they still decline me WTF why would you decline someone just because they're disabled and they don't drive or they're low income?! you are discriminating towards someone who was a disability and you know that's against the law and it saying you're in San Francisco? but when i called you, you said you moved to Oakland because of covid,and you're only looking for people who can drive or support you in buying the supplies. That's not what it's about. Show more love and compassion that you state that you have for animals change your ways and if the owner is the one that's discriminating towards me and other people shame on you and if not? then you contact me back, and let's see if you can have me Foster? because, as they say, you snooze and lose out on an amazing person who can help you out. Thanks for reading my review. ~Lizzie~

Goodwill Store & Donation Center

Goodwill Store & Donation Center

(119 reviews)

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I was in the Area for Dinner and I was Early…read more I like to Bargain hunt in Thrift stores!!! This Goodwill Store is a Cornucopia of Merchandise!!! I picked up a Pair of Rubber Coated Dumb bells for a Bargain Basement price !!! They have Tons of Vintage Clothes and Dishware !!! This Is A a Baller On A Budget Approved Establishment!!! I keep my Pimp Hand Strong!!! Number # 35 on the Yelp Top # 50 Most Prolific Yelp Elites Of 2025!!!

I visited the Goodwill location to make a donation and the experience was extremely disappointing…read more The entire floor of the donation area was filled and piling up with unprocessed donations items. There is no clear signage, direction, or order on where to place items. It looked more like a dumping ground than a donation center. What was most upsetting was that there was only one person working to receive, sort, and organize a massive volume of donations completely alone. I truly felt bad for them and no one should be expected to handle that kind of workload solo. Since the other donation sites in the area have closed, this location is taking in far more than it can handle and it is clearly not equipped to handle the capacity. Goodwill needs to assign multiple staff members to sort donations as they come in and not let things pile up. It overwhelms one person and is unfair to both donors and employees. I support Goodwill's mission in providing jobs and employment training, but the recent layoffs and closures by management really undermines the experience and discourages people from donating in the future. I hope they step up and provide the resources this location clearly needs or reopen donation sites.

Mission Hospice & Home Care

Mission Hospice & Home Care

(50 reviews)

We just selected Mission Hospice & Home care 3 weeks ago. They have not even met any of the…read moreservices they promised. They are all talk no action. If you are looking for a service that requires lifting from bed to wheelchair - their aides refuse this service. Our mom should be given bath or shower 2x a week. Nurse should show up 3x/week but only showed up 2x in the 3 week period. Our mom was only given bed bath only 2x during the 3-week period. DO NOT EVEN THINK of contracting their services. Very poor customers service. NOT GOOD!

If your dying loved one is, or is likely to be, in pain, DO NOT use Mission Hospice's services…read more Prior to my family's experience with Mission Hospice, I'd always understood that the main benefit of entering hospice was that the patient receives, above all else, palliative care. That is, since there is no longer any hope of recovery, the patient is made as comfortable as possible in his or her final days or weeks. I guess one thing I am grateful for re: our experience is that I learned that "hospice" does NOT equal "pain relief," so at least I can warn others. My father was dying of a cancer which is known to be especially painful. He'd been admitted to Mills Peninsula hospital a few weeks earlier, and while his oncologists were initially optimistic he might recover, it quickly became apparent he would not. So, we were asked if we wanted to consider hospice services. My siblings and I, when we met with the official liaison for Mission, as well as two Mission volunteers, stated several times that all we cared about was that our dad would suffer as little pain as possible in his final days. The volunteers were nice, but the liaison was a bit cold, which should perhaps have been a warning. Still, "hospice" sounded like a blessing, and when we were told that Mission is one of the very few not-for-profit hospices around, well, that sounded even better. THANK GOD we decided to keep our dad in Mills Peninsula as opposed to having him transferred to Mission's hospice home, which I believe is in Redwood City. To make a long story short, a physician whom I'll refer to as "Dr. S" of Mission Hospice did not want to increase our father's dose of morphine--when he had less than a week to live. (All of his doctors and nurses at Mills by that point were in agreement that the end was within days.) We could not get a hold of anyone else at Mission to ask why Dr. S would not increase his pain meds. Finally, after more than a day of pleading with the nurses and doctors at Mills Peninsula (who were excellent and very compassionate), my brother managed to get a physician at Mills to override Dr. S's orders. I do not recall all of the ins and outs involved, but it was a nightmare, especially, obviously, for our poor dad who was in excruciating pain. I might add that my brother later shared with me that the Mills physician who finally overrode Dr. S's orders and increased my father's morphine dose told him, "I have to say, I'm very surprised at how low this dose is for someone in your father's condition." Here's the clincher, though: The day before our dad died, my brother and I were talking with a nurse at Mills who mentioned that she had previously worked for Mission Hospice. She was a nurse we started talking to in the corridor, not a nurse who was assigned to our dad's care, so we had never interacted with her previously, and she had no idea our dad was in hospice until we mentioned it. When my brother started to talk about the ordeal to get our father's dose of morphine increased, the nurse suddenly became very quiet. Then she said, "Oh, that must be Dr. S....she, uh, doesn't believe in a lot of pain meds." I can only describe the look on her face, and her tone, as she said this, as "uncomfortable." A HOSPICE PHYSICIAN "doesn't believe in a lot of pain meds"?! I thought that was the entire point of hospice--to make a dying person as comfortable as possible, whether spiritually, emotionally, and yes, PHYSICALLY. Apparently not. Also the day before our dad died, we were visited by a Mission volunteer who asked if we'd like her to pray with us. Our mom is very religious, so I appreciated that and felt it might comfort her. The volunteer was of a different faith than our family, but she read from a book of traditional prayers of our religion, and she did it very reverently. That was very nice. The problem was that when she'd finished praying, and said some kind words, she wouldn't leave my dad's hospital room. This was despite the fact that I kept saying things like, "Thank you so much for the prayers. That was very kind, but we have other family coming soon to say goodbye," etc. She would just nod and say, "Okay"... and sit there, staring at my father. I'm not sure how I could have given any more obvious hints; I was also making comments like, "It's so kind of you to volunteer--I'm sure you must have other people you need to check in on now." She would say, "No, I don't." Another of my siblings was starting to get VERY upset that this woman would not take the hint (hints) and was even starting to raise his voice, saying things like, "It's kind of crowded in here--I hope there'll be someplace for A and B to sit when they get here." The volunteer still just sat there. I finally got up and left our dad's hospital room, in tears. I don't know if my other sibling finally said something to the volunteer or not, but she finally left shortly after that. You, and your loved one, don't need this extra pain.

Ace Kitty Rescue Force - Daisy

Ace Kitty Rescue Force

(13 reviews)

Evergreen

Honestly I regret not writing this sooner but I should have because I personally had the best…read moreexperience with this shelter. My partner and I were looking for a cat to keep our DIFFICULT cat company. When I say difficult, I mean AGGRESSIVE and bitey and clingy. We communicated all this to Tina and Eesha when we were interested in a specific cat. They advised us to consider another cat, a younger one they were more familiar with that they thought would be a better fit for a dominant cat. It was rough introducing them but Tina and Eesha were so helpful and were there for us for the entire process during our trial adoption. They really knew the kitties they had and what they needed and understood our needs as well. When we eventually decide to adopt a third, AKRF will be the first place I check. I hope these reviews don't stop anyone from reaching out to them. Genuinely so grateful for finding our youngest

I was interesting in a lynx point Siamese kitten offered through Ace, which I saw on Petfinders. I…read morefilled out an application and sent them a message. "Fiona" was listed as friendly, affectionate, curious, in her headline. Her bio says she is Affectionate, Athletic, Brave, Couch, Curious, Friendly, Funny, Gentle, Loves, Loyal, Playful, Smart...all the things I was hoping for in a new kitten. I am an experienced cat owner, work from home, and met all the typical adoptive parent qualifications. Never heard back from Ace, so followed up a few days later with a message through Petfinders. No answer. I googled Ace for a phone number and called. The woman who answered was very rude and unprofessional. She asked me how I got this number. I told her I found it on the Internet. I told her why I was calling that I was interested in adopting Fiona. She said she was busy and would call me back but never did. I followed up with another email. Crickets. I filled out a second application and still did not hear anything after a couple of weeks. I gave up and found another kitten through a much more organized and professional rescue organization. I've dealt with several rescue organizations in the Bay Area and have never been ignored by anyone except for Ace. Beware of this organization. When I made a complaint through Petfinders about the lack of response and professionalism of Ace, I finally got a message from them saying that it turned pretty little Fiona was not good with other cats. Beware of this organizations tactics.

American Legion Post 409 - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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