View our fiscal year 2023 Annual Report here We are very pleased to announce that Huckleberry Youth Programs recently completed our next strategic plan! This multi-year process has allowed us to evaluate our current position and develop a formal plan to guide Huckleberry and our programs into a strong future. Through this process, we developed […]
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View the Recording of our Mental Health Panel with Madeline Levine, PhD
On Thursday, May 16, Huckleberry hosted the panel discussion, “Mental Health and Modern Adolescence: Supporting Youth Through Uncertain Times” at the Jewish Community Center of San Francisco. If you were able to attend, we hope you found the discussion informative and insightful. Some of the topics covered included the positive and negative impact of […]
Huckleberry’s Douglas Styles and Denise Coleman Featured on the Storied: San Francisco Podcast
Get to know Huckleberry’s Executive Director Douglas Styles and former Director of Youth Justice Denise Coleman in their interview with Storied: San Francisco! Storied: San Francisco is an audio and visual documentary about people—artists, bartenders, community leaders, doctors, lawyers, and small-business owners—and places that make San Francisco so unique. Listen to Part 1 and Part […]
Huckleberry Wins $250,000 Grant in Marin County’s First Participatory Budgeting Process
Huckleberry Youth Programs is thrilled and grateful to announce that the Huckleberry ACE (Access to College Equity) Academy was chosen for funding in Marin County’s first ever Participatory Budgeting process! In the fall of 2023, more than 3,600 community members in Marin County voted on how to spend $2.5 million in public funds to improve communities and […]
View Pictures from Huckleberry’s Hearts in Harmony on April 25
On Thursday, April 25, approximately 200 Huckleberry Youth Programs supporters gathered at The Chapel for Huckleberry’s Hearts in Harmony benefit. We heard moving testimonials from Huckleberry clients Jesse Martin and Katelyn Neroza about how Huckleberry’s programs positively impacted their lives, we enjoyed music by The Cottontails, and we left with our hearts full. […]
Huckleberry awarded “Stop the Hate” grant to provide support services to youth victims of hate incidents & hate crimes.
The purpose of the “Stop the Hate” funding (Huckleberry was awarded $625,000 over two years) is to provide support and services to victims of hate crimes, survivors, and their families, and facilitate hate incident or hate crime prevention measures. Douglas Styles, PsyD, Huckleberry’s Executive Director/CEO said of the award, “We at Huckleberry Youth Programs […]