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“My world changed the first time I walked in Huckleberry’s doors.” – Lateefah’s Story

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My mom was a single mom and I was raised in the Western Addition. I had a couple of friends who tested positive for HIV, and those I found myself in peer relationships with were struggling to find place and space in the Western Addition. Drugs had really surrounded our community and there weren’t a […]

Remembering Danny Keenan – Huckleberry’s First HIV Program Director

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In the 1980s, Huckleberry began focusing the growth of our health programming for youth. By the end of the decade, the HIV epidemic loomed large and Huckleberry began mounting its response with prevention programs for homeless and runaway youth, leading to a new era of activism and program development to address HIV, sexually transmitted infections, […]

“Huckleberry was very significant in my life.” – Michael’s Story

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Like many high school seniors in 1974, Michael Gammino was feeling the pressure of attending a very competitive college-prep high school and weighing his options for post-secondary education. Unfortunately, too much of the pressure he faced his senior year came from conflict within his home. Michael’s parents did not support his desire to attend college. […]

“I know, first hand, that organizations like Huckleberry make a difference for kids.” – Wayne’s Story

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During the Summer of Love, Wayne LaRue Smith was twelve and living in a chaotic and violent home in Reno. His bipolar and schizophrenic mother was an alcoholic, and he recalls a home where the police were regularly called and his mother was carted off in a straitjacket more than once. While watching TV one […]

Huckleberry Wellness Academy-Marin Volunteer Opportunities

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Our students need you! The Huckleberry Wellness Academy-Marin is a career and college access program that prepares first generation college students for post-secondary education. Youth join the program in their sophomore year of high school and continue in the program through their first year of college. Join us in helping these students prepare for finals […]

Cocktails for a Cause – Virgil’s Sea Room – Wed. Dec. 13, 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm

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Huckleberry is hosting a special Holiday Edition of Cocktails for a Cause on Wednesday, December 13, 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm at Virgil’s Sea Room!   It’s guaranteed to be a fun night of catching up with friends while enjoying some tasty beverages! There’s no cover fee and Huckleberry guests can donate up to $5/person […]

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We're Here: Food, Essentials, and Resources Available

As federal SNAP benefits face potential cuts, we know many families and young people in our community are feeling anxious about how they'll meet basic needs. We want you to know: Huckleberry is here, and you're not alone.

What We Offer at All SF & Marin Sites: 🍎 Free food and groceries 🧴 Essential items (hygiene products, clothing, etc.) 🏠 Safe space and supportive staff 💬 Connections to additional resources

Need More Support? Here are some additional resources:
1. Afterschool Supper Program, visit SFUSD After School Program Resources website - San Francisco
2. Food Insecurity Resources, visit Marin library’s food insecurity webpage on - Marin
3. With SNAP Benefits Delayed, Restaurants Step Up to Feed Bay Area Families
4. The San Francisco-Marin Food Bank is operating temporary Pop-up Pantries. Use the Food Locator to find sites near you - San Francisco and Marin
5. Every SFUSD school site has free Breakfast & Lunch every school day for every student, regardless of income.
6. Visit San Francisco Human Services Agency at sfhsa.org/services/food or call (415) 557-5000 for information on food services: Calfresh (FoodStamps), Calfresh for Immigrants, free food locations, groceries, and meals.
7. Visit 211 if you need help connecting to services, including food, health care, transportation, and more.

Whether you need food today or help figuring out what benefits you might qualify for, our team is here to listen, support, and connect you with what you need.
Please share this with anyone who might need it. In times of uncertainty, community care is how we get through, together.

If you're able to support this work through donations, volunteering, or simply amplifying this message, we'd be deeply grateful. Every bit helps us keep our doors open and our shelves stocked.

#FoodSecurity #CommunitySupport #MutualAid #SanFrancisco #Marin #WeveGotYou #HuckleberryYouthPrograms
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Were Here: Food, Essentials, and Resources Available

As federal SNAP benefits face potential cuts, we know many families and young people in our community are feeling anxious about how theyll meet basic needs. We want you to know: Huckleberry is here, and youre not alone.

What We Offer at All SF & Marin Sites: 🍎 Free food and groceries 🧴 Essential items (hygiene products, clothing, etc.) 🏠 Safe space and supportive staff 💬 Connections to additional resources

Need More Support? Here are some additional resources: 
1. Afterschool Supper Program, visit SFUSD After School Program Resources website - San Francisco
2. Food Insecurity Resources, visit Marin library’s food insecurity webpage on  - Marin 
3. With SNAP Benefits Delayed, Restaurants Step Up to Feed Bay Area Families
4. The San Francisco-Marin Food Bank is operating temporary Pop-up Pantries. Use the Food Locator to find sites near you - San Francisco and Marin
5. Every SFUSD school site has free Breakfast & Lunch every school day for every student, regardless of income. 
6. Visit San Francisco Human Services Agency at sfhsa.org/services/food or call (415) 557-5000 for information on food services: Calfresh (FoodStamps), Calfresh for Immigrants, free food locations, groceries, and meals.
7. Visit 211 if you need help connecting to services, including food, health care, transportation, and more.

Whether you need food today or help figuring out what benefits you might qualify for, our team is here to listen, support, and connect you with what you need.
Please share this with anyone who might need it. In times of uncertainty, community care is how we get through, together.

If youre able to support this work through donations, volunteering, or simply amplifying this message, wed be deeply grateful. Every bit helps us keep our doors open and our shelves stocked.

#FoodSecurity #CommunitySupport #MutualAid #SanFrancisco #Marin #WeveGotYou #HuckleberryYouthPrograms
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We're Here: Food, Essentials, and Resources Available

As federal SNAP benefits face potential cuts, we know many families and young people in our community are feeling anxious about how they'll meet basic needs. We want you to know: Huckleberry is here, and you're not alone.

What We Offer at All SF & Marin Sites: 🍎 Free food and groceries 🧴 Essential items (hygiene products, clothing, etc.) 🏠 Safe space and supportive staff 💬 Connections to additional resources

Need More Support? Here are some additional resources: 
1. Afterschool Supper Program, visit SFUSD After School Program Resources website - San Francisco
2. Food Insecurity Resources, visit Marin library’s food insecurity webpage on - Marin 
3. With SNAP Benefits Delayed, Restaurants Step Up to Feed Bay Area Families
4. The San Francisco-Marin Food Bank is operating temporary Pop-up Pantries. Use the Food Locator to find sites near you - San Francisco and Marin
5. Every SFUSD school site has free Breakfast & Lunch every school day for every student, regardless of income. 
6. Visit San Francisco Human Services Agency at sfhsa.org/services/food or call (415) 557-5000 for information on food services: Calfresh (FoodStamps), Calfresh for Immigrants, free food locations, groceries, and meals.
7. Visit 211 if you need help connecting to services, including food, health care, transportation, and more.

Whether you need food today or help figuring out what benefits you might qualify for, our team is here to listen, support, and connect you with what you need.
Please share this with anyone who might need it. In times of uncertainty, community care is how we get through, together.

If you're able to support this work through donations, volunteering, or simply amplifying this message, we'd be deeply grateful. Every bit helps us keep our doors open and our shelves stocked.

#FoodSecurity #CommunitySupport #MutualAid #SanFrancisco #Marin #WeveGotYou #HuckleberryYouthPrograms

We`re Here: Food, Essentials, and Resources Available

As federal SNAP benefits face potential cuts, we know many families and young people in our community are feeling anxious about how they`ll meet basic needs. We want you to know: Huckleberry is here, and you`re not alone.

What We Offer at All SF & Marin Sites: 🍎 Free food and groceries 🧴 Essential items (hygiene products, clothing, etc.) 🏠 Safe space and supportive staff 💬 Connections to additional resources

Need More Support? Here are some additional resources:
1. Afterschool Supper Program, visit SFUSD After School Program Resources website - San Francisco
2. Food Insecurity Resources, visit Marin library’s food insecurity webpage on - Marin
3. With SNAP Benefits Delayed, Restaurants Step Up to Feed Bay Area Families
4. The San Francisco-Marin Food Bank is operating temporary Pop-up Pantries. Use the Food Locator to find sites near you - San Francisco and Marin
5. Every SFUSD school site has free Breakfast & Lunch every school day for every student, regardless of income.
6. Visit San Francisco Human Services Agency at sfhsa.org/services/food or call (415) 557-5000 for information on food services: Calfresh (FoodStamps), Calfresh for Immigrants, free food locations, groceries, and meals.
7. Visit 211 if you need help connecting to services, including food, health care, transportation, and more.

Whether you need food today or help figuring out what benefits you might qualify for, our team is here to listen, support, and connect you with what you need.
Please share this with anyone who might need it. In times of uncertainty, community care is how we get through, together.

If you`re able to support this work through donations, volunteering, or simply amplifying this message, we`d be deeply grateful. Every bit helps us keep our doors open and our shelves stocked.

#FoodSecurity #CommunitySupport #MutualAid #SanFrancisco #Marin #WeveGotYou #HuckleberryYouthPrograms
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