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Huckleberry’s Young Professionals Board

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Want to Be Part of Something More?  Join Huckleberry’s Young Professionals Board! In 1967, Huckleberry opened its flagship program, Huckleberry House, the first runaway youth shelter in the nation, at a time when running away as a youth was considered a crime. Over fifty years later, we have grown to provide thousands of youth annually […]

An Anonymous Donor Made a Client’s Dreams Come True

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Look at those smiles! This is Ciara, a Huckleberry Advocacy & Response Team (HA&RT) Intervention Specialist, with Maryjane, a young woman who has been a Huckleberry client for many years. Thanks to an anonymous donor, Maryjane had an amazing night cheering on the Warriors from court side seats and enjoying the VIP treatment with food […]

Huckleberry House Client – Sorinne

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It’s quite possible my circumstances wouldn’t be as positive today if it weren’t for me running away to Huckleberry House when I was 14. I’m so grateful services like this exist for troubled youth. I was able to safely escape an abusive situation and move into a healthier environment thanks to Huckleberry House. I hope […]

Huckleberry House Family Counseling Clients – The Paoli Family

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We have participated in family therapy with Huckleberry House and it has been the single best mental health service provider we’ve encountered in the 3+ years of parenting our now adopted teenager. Our daughter has difficulties trusting people and our therapist was able to engage her. We’ve had some memorable moments at Huckleberry House and […]

“My life before Huckleberry was a downward spiral.” – Christina’s Story

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I would not be where I am today if not for Huckleberry. The leadership skills I’ve gained and the relationships I’ve made through Huckleberry have had a huge impact on my life. My life before Huckleberry was a downward spiral. I was constantly fighting with my mother and getting into trouble in and out of […]

“Huckleberry was life saving for me when I had nowhere to go.” – Yusuf’s Story

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In 1997, at age 11, Yusuf Hansia moved to Mill Valley, CA from Bahrain to live with his grandparents. He remembers the culture shock and always being asked to repeat himself two or three times because of his accent. But culture shock wasn’t the only issue for Yusuf. He was raised predominantly by his grandparents […]

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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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