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    St. Anthony Foundation

    4.7 (65 reviews)

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    Me having lunch here. No shame no gain
    Paul R.

    I came with my friend Gueorgui who lives on a fixed income. Everyone in the serving line knows his name and says how are you doing today. I acknowledge everyone by name and ask how are they doing today? I get smile back with a response. Great music with the staff/volunteers dancing around and some of them singing. I can't help but smile. It truly makes my day. A man says to me that doesn't know me at all " Have a good day" How beautiful is that! Come here and experience life at its best

    In less than 4 hours today, we served over 1,850 meals!
    Saachi G.

    Looking for a place to volunteer in San Francisco? Look no further. St. Anthony's is located walking distance from the Civic Center Bart station and provides a variety of different ways for you to give back to the community. Whether it's monetary donations, corporate volunteering with a group of your coworkers, or individual volunteering, there is a way for you to give back. All you need to do is create a free account on their website with your email address to be able to view their calendar of opportunities and sign up. The best part is that you are not required to go to an orientation until you have volunteered 4 times. It takes less than 5 minutes to create an account online. With the click of a button, you can select what area you would like to help with and at what time. Print out the liability waiver, sign it, and take it with you at the start of your shift. Easy peasy. The facility is one of the nicest I have been to when it comes to volunteering. It looks quite new inside and is very clean. There are lockers for you to store your personal items while volunteering. If you volunteer for the lunch shift, you will be provided with lunch. I volunteered for the lunch shift and we served approximately 2,000 meals in about 4 hours! The staff that coordinate the volunteers are really kind and have an excellent method to their operations. It's very easy to learn the tasks required. If you haven't spent any time in the Civic Center area before and feel uncomfortable with the number of homeless people on the streets, don't worry, they won't bother you. Pro tip: Be sure to keep an eye on the sidewalk you're walking on to avoid stepping in something smelly/squishy!

    Team volunteer event at St. Anthony's dining room :D
    Serena S.

    I've been volunteering at St. Anthony's since 2016 and absolutely LOVE it!! The dining room is incredibly well run, staffed with the nicest employees and volunteers, and best of all are the guests we have the pleasure of serving. I bring a new group of volunteers to the dining room once a month and we always have a great time, and folks will often spin-off and bring their own groups (the fun times are contagious). I've also volunteered in the clothing department which is equally fulfilling. I HIGHLY recommend St. Anthony's to anyone looking to get involved with an organization that does so much good for our community and those in need.

    Giving back with the St. Anthony's Young Professionals Council!
    Lili P.

    There are so many organizations doing great work to help San Francisco's low income and homeless population, but I support St. Anthony because of their commitment to extend dignity and respect to all. I look forward to volunteering again as soon as the current situation allows, but in the meantime want to give a shout out to the amazing staff who is working overtime to continue providing meals every day (distributing via to-go boxes) and other essential services in modified ways that ensure the health and safety of their guests and employees. If you are looking for a way to help amid the current health crisis, consider donating the St. Anthony's who is going above and beyond to help the most vulnerable among us. Thank you xoxo

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    I was hungry ,I had no money, and I was given hot food.Truely a blessing to the community.

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    Ask the Community - St. Anthony Foundation

    Are you currently accepting clothing donations?

    Clothing donations are by appointment only at this time. Feel free to schedule your drop-off donation using this link: https://www.stanthonysf.org/donations-drop-off/

    Do you accept clothes donations at this time?

    Hi Alexis! Our regular curbside donation drop-off is suspended due to the shelter-in-place order. We are, though, still in need of donations of clothing and other essentials. Please see our website under "What We Do--> Clothing", for the drop off… Read more

    Does ST Anthony accept food donation?

    Hi Arianna! Thank you for your question. We do accept food donations! Here is more information regarding drop-off and what we can accept: https://www.stanthonysf.org/food-donation-san-francisco/. If you have any other questions, feel free to email… Read more

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    "The Mission of Community Boards is to empower the communities and individuals of San Francisco…read morewith the strength, skills and resources needed to express and resolve conflict appropriately for their culture and environment." They are awesome! A panel of at least 3 trained volunteer mediators help you resolve conflict. They helped my co-worker and I. We are now good friends to this day. Thanks Community Boards! I wish I were more like them. They have helped me in so many ways I can't even begin to explain. Plus, I have to get back to work.

    This non-profit helps people to resolve conflicts -- it's volunteer-based and it's free. In…read moreaddition, it trains volunteers in conflict resolution techniques. The idea is that once you can see things from each other's points of view and start to unobjectify each other, it becomes easier (less agitated) to talk about the problem and to figure out a mutually beneficial solution in a collaborative way. Simple concept, but like many things, harder to realize. After observing the conflict resolution techniques in action a few times, it seems more doable each time as I understand the process better. I learned a lot from CB about conflict resolution techniques. Also how to be a better listener. Very useful as conflicts are part of life and handling them well can build relationships. CB also provides training to schools, and to people interested in learning mediation. More information about this on CB's web site. Low-cost mediation by professionals is also available.

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    Last night I went to Intersection for the Arts' annual auction to see if I could score any pieces…read moreby big shot local artists. There were some amazing deals on art by folks like Matt Gonzalez and Andrew Shoultz, and Intersection doesn't attract a huge bidding crowd, so it's the place to be once a year. It turns my friend is a compulsive bidder, as in, I need to send him to Bidders Anonymous. I may not though, just because it was so much fun following someone around who will throw down a few hundos for cool pieces. The live auction part was my fave -- he almost got a piece by Binh Danh for a steal! I've only been to Intersection for the Arts a couple of times, but the place has a distinct chill vibe with absolutely no pretension. They seem to be really devoted to addressing the issues of their neighborhood too. I went to see a play there through their Prison Project, and while not amazing, it was admirable. With a black box theater and a gallery space upstairs, rotating plays and art shows, it's a place I'll return to again, fo shizzle.

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    I'm gonna be real. I was not excited about getting LinkedIn photos taken on a random afternoon. But…read moreoh boy did Eddie completely changed that experience. Let me tell you, this man is a walking encyclopedia of photography! And all other things too, turns out. Let's just say he knows what he's doing! Detail oriented doesn't even cover it, he will notice things you never would and quietly make it all better without making a big deal out of it. What surprised me most was how natural and comfortable the whole thing felt. It was quick, easy, and I genuinely forgot I was being photographed at some point, which I think is the highest compliment you can pay a photographer. Eddie is also just a great person to talk to. 10/10. Would let Eddie photograph my face again without hesitation.

    I had a blast working with Eddie Hernandez. We updated some headshots in early August on site…read morearound The Mission. We exchanged a few texts regarding wardrobe, and Eddie is a fan of bold, solid primary colors. As am I, so this worked out well. I did bring some furs with me, you know, since it was August in San Francisco, but overall the shoot was much less glam squad and much more urban sophisticate. I'm sure you could set expectation if you prefer more "boudoir" look and feel - but overall I feel Eddie's forte is ubiquitiously "San Francisco": Effortlessly urbane. From his impeccable location shots in The Mission, to his unflappable professionalism when encountered with nude men watching our shoot (you knew I was going to bring up the naked leering Peeping Tom - and you should see my facial expressions he captured!), to his ease and desire to capture one's natural spirit and charisma. (Although, I'd be happy with a less wrinkled charisma, but hey - I'm a funny gal and laughing is dangerous for the skin). If you're looking for someone to capture your essence and the spirit of San Francisco/Bay Area, Eddie Hernandez is a premier choice.

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    Civic Center, Fillmore

    We are volunteers at Open House, an LGBT Senior Housing in the City. So we were invited to…read morecelebrate together, share a meal & honor our LGBT history and future! We were excited to go to enjoy the Open House Fall Feast, held at the beautiful, historic Green Room at the San Francisco War Veterans Memorial (401 Van Ness Ave). Happy to report you, that the venue is fully accessible. Inside are many updates & building seems well-maintained. We were escorted in to a formal room on second floor, w/round tables & Fall decorations. The doors to the Green Room were open, letting the sunshine in. Bright room with floor to ceiling windows & curtains. Seated & served 150 guests from 2-3:30pm and second seating later (4:30-6pm. Again with another 150 guests ;-) We sat closest to the window. What a view looking out the floor to ceiling windows. The autumnal feast was catered from Mollie Stone's. The full Thanksgiving meal was turkey w/all the fixings, and a nice helping of pumpkin pie to finish! Delicious food! We enjoyed visiting & meeting friends at the table. Can we talk? Oh yes, we talked a lot and spoke of gratitude & love. Lovely, lovely Feast! We thank Open House, Visa, Google, Gielead and rest of sponsors, whose names escape me (Sorry!) Thank you all to; the catering, service staff, set up crews & outside volunteers - You made everyone happy.

    Should be renamed Victims Building, all the people that died since Vietnam until now in these wars…read morefor profit are victims of the United States. They die to keep the rich richer and nothing else.

    St. Anthony Foundation - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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