![]() ![]() We’re coming back and reuniting with society when they told us not to be here. “Being incarcerated for a day to a hundred years is all the same. The latest is called House Talk, a forum specifically for formerly incarcerated folks to share resources and ask questions about possibilities and the hope that comes with second chances. ![]() Besides offering leadership development and civic engagement workshops, CBP holds various support groups. Through the years, Hospitality House's Community Building Program (CBP) has developed into a central safe space where neighborhood residents can meet and connect with resources to strengthen community capacity and find the opportunity to recover from trauma. We’re grateful for your belief in us, and your commitment to making San Francisco a better place for all.Īnd starting this month, we invite you to take a closer look, “In The House.” It’s because of supporters like you that Hospitality House is thriving, our community-building work continues to explore new horizons, and new voices and new leaders emerge every day. Keynote address for the citywide launch of the All-In Campaign, sponsored by Tipping Point Community, a ground-breaking effort for 1100 homes for chronically homeless individuals and families across all eleven supervisory districts.Guest panelist presentations as part of citywide forums hosted by The Atlantic Magazine and the San Francisco Chronicle to bring a much-needed lived experience perspective regarding issues of homelessness and poverty. ![]() Continued leadership on citywide budget and policy work as part of multiple community coalitions to ensure needed resources and forward-thinking policy initiatives for homeless and low-income San Franciscans.We sponsored a hugely successful Jobs Fair hosted by the San Francisco Main Library with more than 40 Bay Area employers and more than 200 job-seekers.“House Talk,” a monthly series of round table discussions featuring the shared stories of formerly incarcerated men and women seeking to reclaim their place in the communities they call home.A thought-provoking art exhibition entitled, “Tales of Migration,” both revealing and timely, chronicle our different journeys to and from new frontiers.This year’s citywide celebration of our Community Arts Program’s 50th Anniversary was the catalyst for renewed excitement about how much the arts enrich our lives, and how much we rely on the talents of local artists as keepers of community culture.Īs you’ll see from this inaugural edition of “In The House,” we’ve deepened our community engagement work on multiple fronts: The phenomenal success of THHE Auction this past May – raising more than $162,000 for Hospitality House programs – also introduced us to an incredible audience of supporters and art enthusiasts. We greatly appreciate your ongoing support, and through “In The House,” we’ll keep you up-to-date about the latest happenings at Hospitality House, as well as throughout the community, and across the City. ![]() We are excited to launch our bi-monthly e-newsletter, “In The House.” We’ll be sharing updates about Hospitality House programs, neighborhood events, and city-wide forums and activities. Dear Friends & Colleagues of Hospitality House, ![]()
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