Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Psychic Horizons

Reverend Paul Gifford --

"When I first came to Psychic Horizons, I was awed by the certainty and the kindness of all the staff. I remain grateful that I have the opportunity to be part of that group, and so can learn from every student I have the chance to teach."

415-643-8800
www.psychichorizons.com


Psychic Horizons

Reverend Laura Hopper -- Founder & Director

"People ask me why I got into this line of work. Initially, I didn't know except that it seemed like my calling. Previously I had tried to meditate on my own but did not feel like I was getting anywhere. I needed tools to meditate and I have discovered that other people do, too. I have changed from being an insecure, depressed person into someone with confidence, able to work well with people. I love watching the changes people go through - and the practical impact on their lives - by using this meditation for themselves."

415-643-8800
www.psychichorizons.com

Psychic Horizons

Reverend Judy Tergis --

"We teach what we wish to learn. That's why I've been teaching others to develop their psychic awareness since 1988."

415-643-8800
www.psychichorizons.com

Central City SRO Collaborative


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Organizing for improved habitability, medical/mental health, tenant empowerment, and community building in SROs

415-775-7110
www.ccsro.org

Friday, March 02, 2007

Lighthouse Community Center

Serving Southern Alameda LGBTQ Community since 2000

510-881-8167
www.lcchayward.org

A Traveling Jewish Theatre

Traveling Jewish Theatre’s mission is to reach people from all cultural backgrounds by creating and presenting theatre that shares the Jewish vision of tikkun olam, repair or healing of the world.

415-399-1809
www.atjt.com

Havana

A project that sends pianos to schools and kids in Cuba.

1-866-SENDAPIANA
www.sendapiana.com

Black Coalition

The Mission of the Black Coalition on Aids (BCA) is to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS and eliminate health disparities in the Black community. BCA strives to achieve its mission by providing health and wellness services including, but not limited to, housing, education, advocacy, health case management, and other health promoting activities.

415-346-AIDS
www.bcoa.org

YOUTHLINE

YouthLine Phone Line is a confidential phone line that is open everyday (including holidays) from 12pm to 10 pm. The phones are answered by youth, between the ages of 14 to 18. This is what makes YouthLine so unique, youth to youth service, and its a free phone line run by youth, for youth.

1-888-977-3399
www.youthline.org

Sunset Russian Tobacco

Bay Area Community Resources (BACR) promotes the healthy development of individuals, families and communities.

www.bacr.org

Thursday, March 01, 2007

RCH

Our Mission at the Janet Pomeroy Center is to provide recreation and vocational opportunities for people with disabilities that encourage self-expression, promote personal achievement, and lead to greater independence.

http://www.janetpomeroy.org/

Project Inform

Project Inform has been at the frontlines in the fight against HIV/AIDS since 1985—when reliable information about the disease and its treatment was nearly impossible to obtain. Project Inform is a national, nonprofit, community-based organization working to end the AIDS epidemic.

1-866-HIV-INFO
http://www.projinf.org/

On Lok

On Lok SeniorHealth, a certified PACE program, is specifically designed to provide total long-term care for the frail elderly. Our comprehensive health plan includes full medical care, prescription drugs, home care, adult day health, transportation, and more, allowing our member to remain at home for as long as possible.

www.onlok.org

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

NICOS Chinese Health Coalition

The mission of NICOS is to enhance the health and well-being of the San Francisco Chinese community. The coalition fulfills its mission through research, training, advocacy, coalition-building and program implementation.

www.nicoschc.com

MYEEP

MYEEP envisions a society of confident, self-directed, responsible and independed youth who engage in productive activities, play an important role, make positive contributions to the larger community and achieve personal happiness.

http://www.myeep.org

LightHouse (1)

The LightHouse promotes the independence, equality and self-reliance of people who are blind or visually impaired through rehabilitation training and relevant services, such as access to employment, education, government, information, recreation, transportation and the environment.

www.lighthouse-sf.org

LightHouse (2)

The LightHouse promotes the independence, equality and self-reliance of people who are blind or visually impaired through rehabilitation training and relevant services, such as access to employment, education, government, information, recreation, transportation and the environment.

www.lighthouse-sf.org

LightHouse (Long)

The LightHouse promotes the independence, equality and self-reliance of people who are blind or visually impaired through rehabilitation training and relevant services, such as access to employment, education, government, information, recreation, transportation and the environment.

www.lighthouse-sf.org

LightHouse (3)

The LightHouse promotes the independence, equality and self-reliance of people who are blind or visually impaired through rehabilitation training and relevant services, such as access to employment, education, government, information, recreation, transportation and the environment.

www.lighthouse-sf.org

Street Soldiers

The Omega Boys Club/Street Soldiers mission is to keep young people alive and unharmed by violence and free from incarceration. We provide youth with opportunity and support to build positive lives for themselves, and move into contributing roles in society.

http://street-soldiers.org

Jewish Vocational Service

JVS brings people and work together. JVS strengthens the Bay Area community and fulfills Jewish values by helping people, particularly those with barriers to employment, acquire the skills and resources to find and keep meaningful employment and progress towards the goal of self-sufficiency.

http://www.jvs.org

Independent Living Resource Center

Our Mission is to ensure that people with disabilities are full social and economic partners, both within their families and in a fully accessible community.

www.ilrcsf.org

Harm Reduction

The Harm Reduction Therapy Center offers outpatient therapy and treatment services to people interested in an alternative approach to addiction help. The goal of the Harm Reduction Therapy Center (HRTC) is to reduce the damage (to individuals, families, and communities) caused by drug and alcohol use. This may be achieved by changing, reducing, or eliminating drug and alcohol use. HRTC is part of the larger public health harm reduction movement that includes needle exchange programs, safer sex education, and other interventions to prevent the spread of HIV and other diseases.

www.harmreductiontherapy.org

HAPA

A 30-second PSA for HAPA Issues Forum, produced as part of the station's in-house program for nonprofits, THE SAN FRANCISCANS.

"Help us create a vibrant multi-cultural society"

Newcomers Health Program

The Newcomers Health Program is a clinic-based and community-based health program that has been serving refugees and immigrants in San Francisco since the late 1970s. Newcomers Health Program is a program of the San Francisco Department of Public Health implemented in collaboration with the International Institute of San Francisco, Refugee Medical Clinic and Bay Area Community Resources and Ocean Park Health Center. Through community collaborations and a range of clinic- and community-based programs and services, we promote the health and well-being of refugees and immigrants in San Francisco.

www.sfdph.org/CHPP/newcomers/newcmrs.htm

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Community Music Center


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With branches in the Mission and Richmond Districts and programs throughout the city, Community Music Center (CMC) is the Bay Area’s oldest community arts organization and San Francisco’s largest provider of low-cost, high quality music education, serving over 2200 students each year. CMC also provides a variety of other programs and services, such as concerts and events, event music, practice rooms, instrument rental, concert hall rental and sound recording services.

www.sfmusic.org

Brothers Against Guns


Buying A Gun On The Street is Cheap
A Human Life is Priceless

www.brothersagainstguns.org

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Homeless Prenatal Program


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Seizing the motivating opportunity created by pregnancy and parenthood, HPP joins with families to help them recognize their strengths and trust in their capacity to transform their lives to break the cycle of homelessness and poverty.

www.homelessprenatal.org