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Page 1: ANNUAL IMPACT REPORT 2020 · Sacramento or traveling to Washington, D.C. • Completed our integrated housing programs and moved into stable housing. Unfortunately for many others,

ANNUAL IMPACT REPORT 2020

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CONTENTS 4IMPACT

7SCOPE

8STORIES

12COVID-19

15FINANCIALS

16BOARD

17DONORS

23HOW YOU CAN HELP

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Dear Friends,

As the two of us reflect on the roller coaster ride of the past year, we are so grateful for you—our supporters, community, and staff— who have kept Larkin Street moving forward through one of the most difficult times we have ever witnessed.

Through it all, our fight to end youth homelessness has not stopped. In fact, because of you, Larkin Street was able to respond rapidly to the COVID-19 pandemic, expanding our critical, life-saving servicesthat young people need to come inside, get housed, and rebuild their lives.

The pandemic has further illuminated the profound gaps in access to social, economic, and health resources due to centuries of systemic discrimination. You don’t have to look any further than who is accessing services at Larkin Street to know that inequity and injustice is a daily experience for people of color and people who identify as LGBTQ+. Fully 80% of the youth we serve are BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) and nearly half of young people experiencing homelessness in San Francisco identify as LGBTQ+.

Despite the obstacles in their path, youth continued to strive towards their goals:

• Graduated from high school or college and maintained employment.

• Actively advocated for public policy changes, including speaking to state officials in Sacramento or traveling to Washington, D.C.

• Completed our integrated housing programs and moved into stable housing.

Unfortunately for many others, COVID-19 has interrupted these paths, meaning more

Sherilyn AdamsExecutive Director

A LETTER FROM OUR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AND BOARD CHAIR

young people are forced to be outside or stay in dangerous situations to remain indoors, making them more vulnerable to COVID-19. We must prioritize young people as part of the pandemic response as well as provide substantial investments in supportive housing and workforce development programming to ensure young people have the tools needed to build a strong foundation.

We can end youth homelessness if we come together as a community to not just tackle these new obstacles, but continue to invest in the strategies that work. These strategies include access to emergency shelter and rapid housing, wrap-around healthcare, as well as education and employment opportunities. Importantly, we must also work upstream to advocate for broad public policy changes and fight against systems of oppression—including racism, homophobia, and transphobia—as well as reach youth early to help prevent youth homelessness.

Our future as a nation depends on the actions we take today. Each of us has a role to play and if wework together, we can build a world we all want to live in, one that values every young person’s human potential. Thank you for your contributions to ending youth homelessness.

In Solidarity,

Suzi AlexanderBoard President

P.S. For the latest news and information, be sure to visit us online at www.larkinstreetyouth.org.

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IMPACT

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YOUTH WE SERVE

OUTCOMES AT EXIT

78% have achieved physical and mental wellness

69% are employed and/or enrolled in post-secondary education

More than 3 out of 4 young people exit to stable housing when they leave Larkin Street

WE SERVED 2,025 YOUTH THIS YEAR

We housed over 400 youth, a 20% increase from last year

In addition to the youth housed, we provided shelter to more than 100 youth through emergency housing and a Shelter-in-Place hotel

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SCOPE

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PLACE OF BIRTH

Over two-thirds (68%) of the young people we serve were born in California, and nearly half (45%) are from the SF Bay Area

AGE

THE MAJORITY OF YOUTH SERVED ARE BETWEEN THE AGES OF 18-24

LGBTQ+ IDENTITY

MANY YOUNG PEOPLE WE SERVE IDENTIFY AS LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, TRANSGENDER, QUEER, OR QUESTIONING

RACE / ETHNICITY

80% OF THE YOUTH WE SERVE ARE BIPOC (BLACK, INDIGENOUS, PEOPLE OF COLOR)

85% 18 - 24

9% >24

6% 12 - 17

Nearly half are Black youth 45%

Latinx youth 18%

Other POC 17%

White youth 19%

Ethnicity unknown 1%

LGBTQ+ - identified 29%

Not LGBTQ+ - identified 71%

Data gathered by Larkin Street Youth Services Research and Development Department

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Youth of color and LGBTQ+young people often experiencea combination of stigma, familyrejection, and racism, resultingin significant overrepresentationin the overall youth homelesspopulation.

Angel’s experience is one of many. Hisresilience through it all makes him aninspiration. “The LGBTQ+ community has helped mecelebrate the creative, fun, and lovingperson that I am, so giving back is veryimportant to me.” At Larkin Street, we’re centering youngpeople’s voices like Angel’s and addressingunderlying structures that prevent them from reaching their full potential.

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ALMOST HALFOF YOUTHEXPERIENCINGHOMELESSNESSIN SAN FRANCISCOIDENTIFY AS LGBTQ+

Applied SurveyResearch. 2019 SanFrancisco YouthHomeless Count &Survey Report.

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BLACK YOUTH MAKE UP NEARLY 50% OF THE YOUTH THAT COME TO LARKIN STREET Pervasive and systemic racism is one of the underlying factors of homelessness.

Marie currently serves on the Youth Advisory Board at Larkin Street advocating for youth of color who are experiencing homelessness. Marie came to Larkin Street after a family conflict that resulted in her not having a safe place to stay. Since then, she not only found housing but also the opportunity to use her voice to lead conversations about the racism that has impacted the lives of black and brown people.

“I believe that it’s up to us to take the lead on issues that affect our collective future and for policymakers to empower our voices. It’s time to listen to what young people have to say.” Through advocacy and engagement, Marie is leading her peers to a better future.

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MENTAL HEALTH

HOUSING

Shelter-in-Place has made me really appreciate having a space in the world that’s my own.

These four walls mean the world to me.”

I always left therapy knowing a little bit more about myself than when I first came in. It was an opportunity for me to reflect on the ups and downs of the week without any judgment-- it’s my safe space.”

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More than three out of four young people exit to stable housing when they leave Larkin Street

78% of young people who exit our programs achieve physical and mental wellness

JESSIE

ALEKS

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EMPLOYMENT

Through hard work and dedication, I got an Internship at Salesforce as a technical writer. It felt like I’d been in a dark room, and all of a sudden, someone opened the door and let in some light. For the first time, I had confidence in myself. I had something to look forward to. For the first time, I was proud of myself.”

Without Larkin Street, I don’t know if I would still be in college. Now my goal is to get my master’s degree.

I want to give back to foster youth and the homeless community.”

69% of young people who exit our programs are employed and/or enrolled in post-secondary education

EDUCATION

CHIBUENYI

ANGELICA

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COVID-19 You can’t respond to COVID without responding to youth homelessness

According to the 2019 Point-in-Time count of young people experiencing homelessness in San Francisco, 82% were unsheltered, putting them at a higher risk of contracting infectious diseases. These youth lack access to housing, healthcare, and other basic needs and opportunities that are essential to maintaining well-being, including education, employment, and secure community connections. As a result, studies have shown that even prior to COVID-19, unhoused youth had a mortality rate ten times greater than their housed peers.

Risk factors for young people experiencing homelessness during COVID-19:

• Unhoused youth are more medically vulnerable than their stably housed peers. Upon entry, 45% of clients at Larkin Street report an unmet health need, which put them at higher risk of COVID-19 complications.

• Youth are more likely to “couch-surf,” increasing the number of people and households with which they come into contact.

• Under Shelter-in-Place, young people are increasingly isolated, unable to access the services they need or the peer networks they depend on. Substance abuse and mental health issues impact their physical health and may prevent them from physical distancing, wearing a mask, or washing their hands to stay safe.

• Challenge in accessing santitation and personal protective equipment necessay for individuals who are unable to practice phyical distancing or self-isolate.

• The economic and educational fallout of COVID-19, like the 2008 recession, will disproportionately impact young people, especially youth of color. Nearly 40% of youth in Larkin Street’s housing programs have lost jobs or had their hours dramatically reduced amid COVID-19.

Because of donors like you, we’ve been able to provide these critical, life-saving services

weekly through these challenging times:

Grocery gift cards for 240 young people

Stable housing for 400 young people

Emergency housing for over 100 young people

Behavioral Health services for nearly 30 young people

Masks for nearly 700 staff and young people

We are committed to getting young people off the streets and into safe shelter.

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STAFF STORY

Throughout the pandemic, Larkin Street has continued to operate essential services without interruption thanks to dedicated staff, like Loretta, who ensure young people have critical resources during this challenging time. Loretta Vollet, Manager for Transitional Age Youth (TAY) Navigation at Larkin Street, is one of many staff members who have gone above and beyond to ensure that young people can get off the street and into shelter.

Loretta oversees referrals for emergency, transitional and permanent housing for young people ages 18 to 25. Inspired by her past experience as a young person navigating through the foster care and mental health systems, Loretta pursued a career in social work that eventually brought her to Larkin Street. Loretta has been a tenacious advocate for young people experiencing homelessness. Since the onset of Covid-19, she and her team have helped over 125 young people find emergency shelter.

The current situation with the pandemic is heartbreaking but it’s rewarding to be able to work with young people who are resilient and strong even during these tough times.”

Unfortunately, during the pandemic, many shelters have closed and San Francisco’s Shelter-in-Place (SiP) Hotels have specific requirements for admission, making them unavailable for many young people. To house young people, we are relying on emergency housing vouchers that place young people in non-SiP hotels.

Without these resources, young people experiencing homelessness would be forced to sleep on the streets or couch surf, which would put them at an even higher risk of contracting COVID-19. Despite these challenges, Loretta is inspired to see young people advocate for their needs, ask for resources, and fight every day to get off the streets. Their fight fuels her passion to creatively problem-solve and advocate for more resources including shelter beds, hotel vouchers, meal delivery, etc.—to keep young people safe.

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ADVOCACY

Thanks to your tremendous outreach and support, we are proud to share this year’s advocacy wins on the local, State, and Federal levels.

• Preserved State Youth Homelessness Emergency Services and Housing funds in the midst of State budget cuts

• Expanded emergency housing and rental subsidies for youth during the pandemic

• Ensured a youth-specific Shelter-in-Place hotel launched as part of the City’s pandemic response

While these significant wins give us hope, we still have a lot of work to do to ensure youth homelessness is rare, brief, and one-time. We are committed to transformational change to strengthen families and communities to address inequities and racism so young people don’t experience homelessness.

Employment: Young people want to work and go to school, but are the hardest hit during an economic recession, and among the last to benefit from economic recovery. More funding is needed to support a robust youth workforce system (especially paid training opportunities).

Behavioral Health: Young people are reporting increased feelings of isolation, which can exacerbate mental health and substance use issues brought on by the pandemic and discrimination.

Prevention & Early Intervention: Upstream supports ensure that young people stay housed or swiftly connect them to other safe, stable options outside the homeless response system. These supports also address inequities within the criminal justice system, foster

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care, and education to ensure young people have the support they need to flourish.

Equity: We are committed to addressing regulations and laws rooted in systemic racism that have prohibited communities of color from building generational wealth. Federally, we are advocating to protect transgender youth from proposed housing discrimination.

Staff Sustainability: Nonprofit essential workers deserve sustainable wages. An annual cost-of-doing-business increase is critical to making sure we can deliver critical services and ensure we are paying a livable wage in the Bay Area.

VOTE THIS NOVEMBERSupport local and Statewide ballot measures that point new resources to prevent and end homelessness. Encourage your community to get out and vote!

Unemployment:

52%

OBSTACLES TO STABLE HOUSINGAs the cost of living in the Bay Area continued to climb in the last few years, young people at Larkin Street cited housing affordability as the primary barrier to stable housing.

Lack of affordable housing:

83%Income or financial issues:

46%

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Figures are taken from FY 19-20 unaudited financial statements. FY 19-20 audited statements will be available in December 2020.

FINANCIALS

REVENUES$31,283,698

EXPENSES$30,251,390

1% OTHER

43% PRIVATE CONTRIBUTIONS

56% PUBLIC SOURCES

2% HEALTHCARE

58% SHELTER AND HOUSING

11% EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT

18% ADMINISTRATIVE4% FUNDRAISING

7% OUTREACH AND ENGAGEMENT

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OFFICERSSuzi Alexander, ChairAllison Wysocki, Vice-ChairAdam Moise, SecretaryWillis Newton, TreasurerDan Cody, At-largeSally Shapiro, At-largeBlake Grossman, At-largeEric Roos, At-largeSherilyn Adams, Ex-Oficio

BOARD MEMBERSJeremy Avenier Fiona Barnett Siri Berg Jennifer Brahm Cecily Cameron Matthew Davis Marcie Elias Conor Famulener Catherine FooJeff Garelick John W. Hicks

BOARD OF DIRECTORSAnne Hoecker Tim Horn Eric Johnson Richard Kerzic Patrick Kiss Natalie Hatvany Kitchen D Valentine John Viola

HONORARY BOARD MEMBERSChris Brahm Teresa Briggs Ray Brown William F. Campbell Laurence A. Colton Jay Cuetara †Charlie Dicke Penelope Douglas Mark A. Edmunds Annie EllicottTim Emanuels Phillip S. Estes

Art Fatum Bob Garrett Judy Getto Julie B. Harkins Nina Hatvany Jim Henry Vince Hoenigman Steve Janowsky Victoria J. Johnson Blake Jorgensen Debbie G. Jorgensen John E. Kalin Stephen C. Kirmse Stephen Koch Terry Kramer Mary V. Lester Elizabeth A. Levy Ward Kathie Lowry John L. Martin John E. Martinez Paul R. Mohun Maria Muzio David J. Nygren, Ph.D.

Carla B. Oakley Laura Powell Mary M. Prchal Jean Richardson Soterios Rouman Henry Safrit, M.D. Philip Schlein J. Milton Seropan Sandra Stangl Anne B. Stanton David A. Thompson Christine A. Tsingos Carla Washington Gregory W. Wendt Charles J. Wibbelsman Victoria Willock David B. Zenoff C. David Zoba

† in memoriam

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CORPORATIONS AND FOUNDATIONS

$500,000 and upGoogleSalesforce FoundationThe Tipping Point CommunityThe Harry and Jeanette

Weinberg FoundationAnonymous

$250,000 to $499,999AirbnbCharles and Helen Schwab

FoundationAnne Wojcicki Foundation

$100,000 to $249,999The Bank of America Charitable

FoundationBella Vista FoundationCignaDropbox Charitable FoundationHellman FoundationWilliam and Flora Hewlett

FoundationJames Irvine FoundationGeorge H. Sandy FoundationMay and Stanley Smith

Charitable TrustVerizon FoundationWells Fargo Foundation

$50,000 to $99,999Dignity HealthGilead SciencesHorace W. Goldsmith FoundationAlexander M. and June L. Maisin

FoundationRedwood Credit UnionRodan + FieldsThe Morris Stulsaft FoundationTargetWebflow

$25,000 to $49,999Alaska AirlinesThe Capital Group Companies

Charitable FoundationComerica BankDeloitte LLPDodge & CoxEnterprise Holdings FoundationFirst Republic BankG-Eazy’s Endless Summer FundThe William G. Gilmore

FoundationThe Mimi and Peter Haas FundThe Crescent Porter Hale

FoundationRobert Half InternationalHPIncite Labs, Inc.Robert Wood Johnson

FoundationMAC VIVA GLAM Fund

Marsh & McLennan AgencyMUFG Union BankNativeJoseph Pedott Perpetual

Endowment Trust of the Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund

Bob A. Ross FoundationJames C. and Norma I. Smith

FoundationThe Stuart FoundationTwitter, Inc.Warner Bros. EntertainmentAnonymous

$10,000 to $24,999Bank of America Merrill LynchBlackRock Matching Gift

ProgramThe California EndowmentEventbriteEYFairview FoundationFirewood MarketingLisa & Douglas Goldman FundHellman & Friedman FoundationHorizon TherapeuticsS.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.JPMorgan Chase FoundationKPMG LLPLiberty Mutual and Safeco

InsuranceMaverick Capital FoundationMcKinsey & CompanyMicrosoft CorporationMilagro FoundationMorgan Stanley FoundationThe Morrison & Foerster

FoundationOkta, Inc.PwCThe San Francisco FoundationThe Annunziata Sanguinetti

FoundationCharles Schwab FoundationT. Rowe Price Foundationtwo

$5,000 to $9,999Atlassian FoundationBee PartnersChangeBox FoundationChevron CorporationCruiseDolby LaboratoriesElectronic ArtsWalter & Elise Haas FundThe Hilltop FoundationJones DayThe Kan Family FundKenny & CompanyLinkedInMaveron, LLCNetflix, Inc.News America MarketingOkta for Good Fund of Tides

Foundation

Phileo FoundationPumaRJA FoundationShell Oil Company FoundationSurveyMonkeyUberWNPC FoundationZendeskAnonymous

$1,000 to $4,999Winifred and Harry B. Allen

FoundationAP GroupAutodesk FoundationautomotiveMastermindAyatana XPB Capital GroupBailard FoundationBarry’s BootcampThe Modestus Bauer FoundationBaxter InternationalRichard Beard ArchitectsNewton and Rochelle Becker

Charitable TrustBlackRockBloombergButler, Shine, Stern & PartnersCanaanThe Capital Group Companies

Charitable Foundation Matching Gifts

ChipotleCisco FoundationCloudera FoundationCloudX, LLCCornbread PublishingCreative CircleCulture AmpDell TechnologiesFerrari Owners Charitable

FoundationFlour + WaterThe Gap FoundationGenentech FoundationGitHubGranite Solutions GroupeGrosvenor AmericasThe Handlery FoundationHouseworksIntuit FoundationJackson Square Partners

FoundationJeryco Inc.Johnson & Johnson Family of

CompaniesKKRKoret FoundationLevi Strauss FoundationMDW GroupMission Bowling ClubMorgan, Lewis & Bockius LLPNew Energy RiskNice VenturesNo Starch PressNTT DATA ServicesOmidyar Group

PG&E Corporation FoundationPhiladelphia Insurance

CompaniesPixar Animation StudiosPlaid Inc.RippleRobbins Geller Rudman & Dowd

LLPThe San Francisco GiantsSeyfarth Shaw Charitable

FoundationSlack TechnologiesSobrato Family FoundationSony EntertainmentSoulCycleAlice Phelan Sullivan CorporationTito’s Handmade VodkaTravelBankTrue VenturesVisaWaldman Management Group,

Inc.Wilkes BashfordWorkdayHarold L. Wyman FoundationYelpZSAnonymous (4)

$500 to $999Giorgio ArmaniBad RobotBay Tek Entertainment

Community Trust Fund, a fund of the Greater Green Bay Community Foundation

Blue Shield of California Foundation

CAA ICONCBS InteractiveThe Cole GroupCrunchbase, Inc.Fifth Third SecuritiesFlexportG2 Insurance Services / Filice

InsuranceHPE FoundationLuLu Artists CollectiveMcKesson FoundationPan-Med EnterprisesParker RemickRaymond JamesSan Francisco Sentry Investment

GroupShamrock Golf ClubTableau FoundationTripAdvisor Inc.Wilson Sonsini Goodrich &

Rosati FoundationZyngaAnonymous (2)

$100 to $499Abbott LaboratoriesAdobe FoundationAetos Alternatives ManagementAT&T Foundation

THANK YOUCONTRIBUTORS, JULY 2019 TO JUNE 2020

Your support is integral to ending youth homelessness.

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INDIVIDUALS

$300,000 and GREATERChris Larsen and Lyna LamThe Chrysalis Fund

$100,000 to $299,999Anonymous (2)The George W. Chaney TrustHopper-Dean Foundation

$50,000 to $99,999James BlattnerAnice FleshThe Grossman Family Charitable

FundSteven R. and Garna G. Muller

Fund of the Homebuilding Community Foundation

$25,000 to $49,999AnonymousChris and Jennifer BrahmBruce ColmanMarcie EliasMary Jane ElmoreBeth and Tim EmanuelsRobert and Dana Emery Family

FoundationFour Rings Montana Family

FoundationChristina and John KekerNatalie Hatvany Kitchen and

Tagan BlakeMary Vaughan LesterSharon and Craig McCollamWillis and Peggy NewtonJim and Sally ShapiroHelen SteyerBret and Karen TaylorChuck Williams Donor Advised

FundAllison Wysocki

$10,000 to $24,999Anonymous (3)Suzi Alexander and Gary StolzoffJennifer Peak Barker Family

FundFiona and Hal BarnettKevin BatesRobert and Siri BergJC BergerLorraine BoscheMarc and Ellen Brown Family

Philanthropic FundCecily Cameron and Derek

SchrierRuth M. CollinsHarold Cranston and Vicki BakerThe Crown FamilyDavid CushMatthew DavisEstate of Dimitri DutoffNancy and Phil EstesArt and Barbara FatumKris FredericksonJennifer and Abe Friedman /

Jennifer and Abe Friedman Family Philanthropic Fund of The Jewish Community Foundation of the East Bay

Colin GibbsDrs. Matthew and Diana GordonCraig and Rowena Gruber

The Gullen-Omar Family Charitable Fund, an advised fund of Silicon Valley Community Foundation

The Hallett Family Charitable Fund of Vanguard Charitable

Nina Hatvany and Jonathan Kitchen

Thomas C. Hays and Mary Ann Hays Family Foundation

Hinze Chow Family Charitable Fund

Anne Hoecker and Pete FrazierHoenigman Family FoundationDebbie and Blake JorgensenSy KaufmanHank KhachaturianHelene and Paul KocherTerry and Suzan KramerBill and Susanne LoschRoger M. LowThe Nasiri FoundationJohn O’Farrell and Gloria

PrincipeWilliam Pentney and Jennifer

KuczenskiEmployees of Philadelphia

Insurance CompaniesEric Roos and Jack RichardsAaron and Barbro SassonSchlein Family FoundationMargaret SheehanMichelle and James ShorinWilliam Snider and Brian

CameronLise Sonnen FundGreg and Laura SpivySam Stern and Danielle LaRoyBrian and Suzanne TrainorStefani Wedl and Darren SchulteWeisman Discretionary TrustLisa and Greg WendtEric and Jessica Woersching

$5,000 to $9,999Anonymous (8)Sherilyn Adams and Elaine TeohDavid Allen Family Giving

CommitteeJeffrey AzusThe Burt and Barbara

FoundationNicholas Merrill ChapinKendall and Sonia CollinsSue Conley and Nan Haynes

Family FundThe Connolly FamilyCynthia F. CornellAdam D’AugelliLizzy Donahue and Kate DanaeMary Lou DorkingMichael and Martha EverettAnthony FontesCat Foo and Aaron BastianLuke FranclMrs. James B. FrankelKevin Franklin and Keehae ParkJeffrey C. Freedman and Marie

C. BoylanMichelle and Robert Friend

FoundationBob and Suzanne GarrettGay Chemists Support Fund of

Horizons FoundationKim and Rajiv Ghatalia

John and Marcia Goldman Philanthropic Fund

Patrick HealyPeter JacksonEric and Molly JohnsonJeffrey KastenbaumPatrick and Jennifer KissLyn and Don KleinLarry Kramer and Sara DelsonMichael S. Kwun and Sigrid

Anderson-KwunElaine B. LarkinThe LIST FundVlad MagdalinSharon Martin and Derek AitkenMichael Matlock and Vignesh

VeerasamySusan McLaughlinCarla Oakley and Kevin

McCarthyWomen @ Okta, People of Color

@ Okta and Pride @ OktaWill and Julie ParishLaura Powell and Chuck ByceBrian M. PowersMary M. PrchalRon RoféAnne and Martin RoherMr. John S. RosekransRobert and Lauren RossAnicia SantosPhil SchleinJoerg Schumann and Sara

RobertsPamela and John SebastianMilt and Judy SeropanJacob SevartLorinda SilversteinSwinerton Family FundMary and Calvin TildenD. and Shannon ValentineCarla WashingtonKatherine WelchVictoria Willock, Willock PartnersPatricia and Al YarringtonPeggy and Lee ZeiglerBarry Zwarenstein and

Mahbobeh Hirmand

$1,000 to $4,999Anonymous (48)Anonymous Fund of MCFAnonymous advised fund of

the Silicon Valley Community Foundation

The A & P Lesbian Fund of Horizons Foundation

Aaron Ackermann and Liza Siegler

Skip AddisonAngela AlvaradoArik AndersonKate AnthonyJeremy ApthorpMyrtle L. Atkinson FoundationJeremy and Lourdes AvenierSandra BagnatoriEdward BaradStephanie Barnett and Joe

RehrmannDoug and Erin BarthStephen BatesPeter Bausch and Joyce HollandCarolyn and Morris BeazleyNancy and Joachim Bechtle

The Boston Consulting GroupBraytonHughes Design StudiosChronicle BooksCournale & Co.FHL Bank of San FranciscoHeising-Simons FoundationHotwireHuntsman Architectural GroupIndiegogoIntel CorporationIntuitive FoundationJSA International U.S. Holdings,

LLCJuice ShopJump Associates, LLCKaiser PermanenteKitty Hawk CorporationLam Research FoundationLendingClubMacy’s FoundationMoss Adams LLPNasdaqOracle CorporationThe David and Lucile Packard

FoundationPayPalPrudential FoundationRealogy Holdings Corp.SephoraShorenstein Properties LLCSilicon Valley BankStarbucks Coffee CompanyUnitedHealth GroupVerizon Media GroupZogSportsAnonymous (2)

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Drew Behnke and Chloe ThomasMr. and Mrs. William BelardiLauren D. BennettDavid J. BergerMatthew Samuel BertenthalJack and JoAnn BertgesJudith BinsaccaRob and Cynthia BirminghamKaren BlasingJeffrey Bluestone and Leah

Rosenkrantz BluestoneRobert Bogolub and Megha

RajiputMary BordeauxJenna BordyBarbara and John BoyleRon Bozman and Kyle McCarthyMax BraunAlissa BriggsJoanna Bueche and Timothy

PueyoPete Bullard and Andrew OgusEngin BumbacherScott and Rachel BurgerWill BurnettJohn BusbyBill and Marilyn CampbellShea CaruthersMichael CawthonJose Miguel CeballosSusie and John CecchiChan Currie Philanthropic FundRamesh ChandraCharlie’s Do-Good-Stuff FundI Chera & Sons FoundationSelene Se Lui ChewAnthony ChivettaJosh Cohen and Ellen EisenSusan and Peter ColbyEdward and Nancy Conner FundMartha Ehmann ConteJoseph CordaroPiers CorneliusJeanette and James CottleCarson Cox and Deborah HaaseKimberly Skiffington Culbertson

and Will CulbertsonBeth CummingLeila Chan CurrieTimothy G. DavenportAmalia DavidoffThe Davis McCoy Family FundCarolyn G. DeacyDavid and Jennifer DeGraaffLara C. DellaRocca and James

ErwigGenoveva DescalzoCharlie and Leslie DickeCharles DicksonGail and John DiserensEd and Joyce DrakeJeffrey Eggert-PelusoAnnie EllicottAdam ElsesserAdam EngLuisa M. EngelMarci EversoleConor Famulener and Vanessa

BrockwayMichael FasanellaHoward and Carol FineRobert FischbachJohn H. N. Fisher and Jennifer

CaldwellRodney Fite

Johanna FoglCarol L. Francis and Steve Ellier

ChapmanTom FrankelFreeman Family FoundationAndrew and Barbara FremderMonica FrenchVicki FriedbergEllen A. FriedmanLuke FriedmanPorter GaleMichael GallaherMarc GalloJeff GarelickRob Giljum and Rob CottermanJohannes Gnauck and Lisa A.

LentAnne GomezNancy and Bartley GreenEvan GrossJane Grossman and Brad

RasslerMarsha and Ralph GuggenheimNishal GuptaPratibha GuptaPriya A. GuptaKelly and Mike HalperAlicia and Philip HammarskjoldDouglas Hanlin and Kelvin LynchCatharine HardingEdward G. HarrisonBarbara and Hugh HempillAnne and Scott HerrenGerry Hill, Ph.D.Paul HoeppnerJeffrey and Alison HollandWinnifred and Bruce Homer-

SmithTamisie HoneyChristine HongMichael HopeThe Honorable James HormelTim Horn and Anna VilchePeter HowellsTod Huddleson and Robi BannonPatricia A. HughesPeter D. HuntSusan E. HunterMr. and Mrs. Harold M. IsbellEvan JacobsMargaret and Craig JacobsDave Janiszewski and Christine

CarolanJohn JensenJay JinJ. Nicholas Jitkoff and Ty R.

Ashford, L’Aiglon FoundationMichael JordanSteve and Jennifer JornsSarah JundtDavid E. Kahn Philanthropic

FundDan, Rosemary, David, Dan and

Deborah KaplanJoshua Karlin-ResnickPooja KathailGus KatsiapisRobert KattouwPeggy and Edmund KavounasThomas R. KearneyDavid M. KellyRichard Kerzic and Jennifer BeckGreg Kieber and Anne EtgenCharles W. KieserCharles Brian King

David L. KirpKismet Fund of Community

Foundation Sonoma CountryAndrew and Katrina KleinCarole and Henry KlyceChristopher and Carolyn KopcaJohn Kosich and Sherry ScottDarren KosinskiKeith KowalczykowskiChristopher KramlichKevin KrogmannBruce Kubicka and Jackie

Whittier KubickaTodd and Christine LachmanNancy and Lory LacsamanaDavid LaHorgueKate and Doyle LahtiJohn C. Laing and Elizabeth

LaingMatthew LauschStacey LawrenceNigil LeeJason LeroyCathie Lesjak and Brian

BoissereeEric LeveMax LeventhalJonathan LevineThe Lewis Family FundRichard LieblichDavid LoftingStephen LokJulian LopezKaren LovdahlKathie and Dexter LowryEric and Kendra LuckingConnie and Bob LurieAndy MacKayYifan MaiKatherine MarkovaJoshua MarxenSusan and Steven MastersScott MatayaJonathan MayerBrian McAndrewsIan McCollThomas C. McConnell and

Latricia A. TurnerNion McEvoyThe McGreevy and Winer Family

Fund of Vanguard CharitableDan and Bayley McKennaEllen McLean and Anthony

Imhof, IIIJean-Paul MestresMarc and Debbie MetcalfEllen MetzgerPaulette Meyer and David

FriedmanJohn S. MillerNancy Milliken, M.D.Mark and Bertha MinnihanPaul R. Mohun and Courtney C.

MohunJuli MonahanGale Mondry and Bruce CohenAndrew MontgomeryCharles MontgomeryThe Moore Family FundCristina M. MorganEric MoriCaroline MorrisLoretta and Mark MullinsRichard MurphySameer Narang

William NeviusRobert NewboldGrace NewickAndy NguyenErik NolderJohn NunesGrant Oakley and Hannah NevilleJohn OdellRich Ohlrich and Frana PriceBrian O’KeefeSteven OlsenRickey D. OnoThe Oshay Family FoundationMark Palatucci and Katie

AntypasJane and James ParkTheresa ParkeEdward and Judith ParkenStephanie and Martin PatfieldJanine Paver and Eric BrownElliott PearceAndre H. Pech and Kristin G.

PechJesse PeirceAngie PenleyJoseph and Bonnie PhairChiara PiccinottiAlan PierceMatthew PittorfBradley PortnoyRobert C. PotterMary E. Powell and Adam

MessingerWilliam Powers IIIJohn PrescottJohn Pritzker Family FundKevin QiThe Question FundRaffin Family Supporting Fund

of the Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund

David RapoportJames RedmondBrian RodriguezSandy L. RolleriBeth RossSarah RosstonNicholas RothMarie RowellDanielle RubinLaura and Brian RueThe Rupright Family Fund of

Vanguard CharitableJason RussellErica SanchezMartin SanchezJohn SangerJonathan ScharfmanLaureen A. SchillerLaura and James SchlueterNathalie and William SchmickerHeike Schmitz-FromherzDavid SchnurrRachel and Matthew Scholl

Charitable Fund of Vanguard Charitable

James Scopa and Anne KennerBeatrix Lazard Seidenberg and

Michael SeidenbergEric SheaScott ShermanThe Sher-Right FundCoco ShiBarbara Shipley and Paul

Lamoreux

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Joseph ZeimenDavid B. Zenoff and Janet N.

HunterZoback Family Charitable Fund

of Vanguard CharitableArgyris Zymnis and Simla

Ceyhan Zymnis

$500 to $999Anonymous (48)Kurt AguilarLinda and Jeffrey AldrichRichard AlgireJuan Gomez AlzagaPam ArmsteadChris Armstrong and Lou

DanglesCristian AsherCarl and Karen BarnesKyle BashourChase BasichLaura BelardinelliFred BenzJeremy BergtholdtMark and Peggy BleyAnthony BoettoCarla BotteselleC. P. H. BraestrupFrish BrandtRena BranstenLeona BridgesSandy BriggsSteven BurnapJeff CalderKevin CampbellBenjamin and Theresa

Castellano-WoodCB FundLouis and Laurie ChatoffAngela ChauMartin S. Checov and Timothy

J. BauseLiza CherneyMairin ChesneyKaren ChoiDarren ChowAakanksha ChowdheryJanet R. ClydeDaniel Cody and Elizabeth

MackenzieChris ConwayIan M. ConwayJohn CoulingCharles CrandonHilary CravenGretta and Rodney D’AcquistoSusanna W. DanielsSteven DaoStephanie and Chris DauerDonald T. DavidSandy and Cathy DeanKathryn and Andrew DeemsFrancesca Delle CeseDhinesh DharmanFred DillonJay DondeJulia DumvilleDavid EhrenbergSuzanne and Allan EpsteinRaquel EspanaAdam EttensonBenjamin Ferrari-ChurchAmber FieldFink Family FundAllegra Fisher

Leonard A. Fisher and Risa Teitelbaum Fund

Sarah G. FlanaganJohn and Paula FoleyRay Fort and Kate TaylorDavid and Suzanne FriendDavid GamsonNoni GarnerMichael Ginther and Jim

O’DonnellElon GinzburgRobert A. GrantTony and Caroline GrantJames GrayJason GreenBrenda Gruss and Daniel HirschJames W. HaasHolly Hagens and Todd SisitskyScott and Lisa Halsted/Bindon

FoundationAlyssa and Jonathan HarrisLisa HattigKurt HeiselKurt HodgesAbby and John HoffmanDon HoffmanJohn HoganRobert Holgate Philanthropic

Fund of Horzions FoundationAlexander HolmesMichael HostetlerBrianne and Jacob HowellJane and Herman HowertonMs. Martha HuettlMarikka HughesErich IppenStephan JansenJasmine JaumeT. Bryant Jenkins and Liyun LiRoger JiangBarbara and Thomas JobMartina Lauchengco Jones and

Chris JonesMandar JoshiNathan JudkinsDeniz KahramanerCatharine and John KalinAaron KelleySusan Ketcham and Anne

CasscellsMark KhavkinJaclyn KimballBarbara and Steve KirmseDiana KleinMichael KopickoJeanne LacyBridgette LandersMichael LehenbauerAlan W. LeungDaniela Leyva and David MueggeJoseph LindsaySusan LittleHeather LittlejohnErica LiuBarry LozierLuedde-Gajewski Gay Affirming

Fund of Horizons FoundationLilian and Michael LynchTimothy Lynn and Gary J.

SullivanSophia MagnoneLisa W. Maibach and John K.

YamaguchiLinda MartinDan Massey

Ellen MatthewsEmily McAfeePatricia A. McCaffreyMilt and Cindy McCollBrendan McKeonMichael McKinneyChris McNeeceAnne McPhersonTimothy McQuaidPurple Lady/Barbara J. Meislin

FundScott MeselsonEliska and Randy MeyersMichael D. Miller and Ronald

EastmanTiffany MillerLeland MilsteinAdam and Alyson MoiseWill Moss FundHarman and Riva NarulaAndreas NeumeierWilliam Newmeyer, IIIGareth NoonanGreg OldhamThe Olmo Family Giving FundLaurie Shepherd Page and

Lance PageArrie ParkJames R. PeckRandolph PetersRichard A. PetitJennifer PhillipsArthur PlewsEdward and Marcia PollackFrederick PreyerMichael T. RaffertyKendra and Erik RagatzNina Ramos-CostaDonald Rathbone and Lawrence

HiltyJan ReedCharles ReidAlexander RenoldDavid RidleyRobert and Bobbie RitchieAshley RobinsonJay RosenbloomCary RoskoAndrew Cath RubensteinTheresa and Robert RyanGregory J. RykenTierney SadowskiDavid and Lillian SageRachael SakLaura SaundersJames W. Schmidt and Stuart

RiddleSheila Schroeder and Jason

PhillipsAndy Schumeister and Jason

MootyDrew SchusterSuzanne and William SchutteDamon SeeleyRaghav SethiMary-Ann and Richard ShaferTom Shapiro and Madeleine

GrynsztejnAndrey ShawDr. and Mrs. Stephen A. SherwinWilliam A. ShoafVeronica SimonettiMichelle SintovLeah SlaterWendy Slater

Adam SiegelSarah Jaffe SinghAlex and Emily SmithDaniel G. SmithDina and Scott SmithHillary SmithMark Snyder and Brian GibbonsKaren SommerichDaniel SpaethHelen and Richard SpaldingJames E. SpearJan SpethJohn and Jean SpitzerRobert A. SpoorJacob StangelDr. and Mrs. Gershon SternCaroline Stevens and Joshua

LopezChristopher StevensonJan Woodward StevensonWill Christopher StockwellMark StrakaMichele and Richard StrattonHarrison StrowdLaela Sturdy and Rachel GarlinMary Sullivan and Jeff GrahamDan SutherlinJennifer ThakarJohn F. ThistletonJeffrey ThompsonChristopher TomAndrew TompkinsPeter TranHarlyn Trayer and Joyce

McConegheyTerence H. TsaiMichael TsirulnikovRachel TulleyDavid and Susan TunnellTobie TusingGary P. Van DykRaul and Karie VazquezDiana VoBilly VongTiffany VuThe Wagmore Benevolent IV

FundSkye Wanderman-MilneChloe WangVanessa WangYiming WangTarim and Mahjabeen WasimDavid Weil and Amy OrringerWeisman FoundationDouglas F. WellsAshley and Minott Wessinger/

The McKenzie FoundationCarrie Wheeler and Kit CodikDr. Charles Wibbelsman and Mr.

David HymanWendy Will and Jay MillerNoelle LHeureux Williamson and

Raymond WilliamsonMichael Williams-HartKathleen M. WilsonDouglas and Jane WolfDennis and Shannon WongStephen WoodsPaul WrightThe Wright Stuff Giving FundSusan WrightZachary WrightRichard XiaRemi YangJack and Margaret Yusko

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Constance SmithJason SmithHarriet and Mitchell SollodJosh and Natasha SommerfeldMr. and Mrs. Craig SpectorAnnie SteeleVictoria Stein and Denis CaseyRobert SternRachel StockRobert K. and Barbara Straus

Family FoundationDillon StuartVirginia SwanbergIan SwarbrickLyle SweeneyMichele TaipaleRosalyn TanChristine TanosLeili TavassoliJay TennenbaumGlady Thacher/Mindful AssetsBlake and Beth ThompsonKatrin TomanekBlaine TownsendJoan TraunerRudy, Robin and Riley TrubittAli TrueSharon TruhoRobert UsserJohn Van CampCarol H. Van ZandtLigia VilelaEvon Vogt, IIIChuck WangNancy WassermanTrevor and Terri WattMarion WeinrebJames WeirKathryn WeisbeckWestwood FundWhitlow/McCartney Giving FundE. Toney WilliamsDanette Elizabeth WinklerSteve WissingRichard A. WolfgramIngrid Woods and Steve

CummingsNathaniel Wyatt and Sarah

SweedlerSylvia Yee and Brian McCaffreyMelissa YeungShandra YoshimiChristina and Philip Zimbardo

$250 to $499Anonymous (52)Kelsey AbdollahianKim AbramsNorman S. Abramson and David

V. BeeryMichelle AhnKim AquinoGregory Asay and Holly FrielSteve AtkinsonEva AuchinclossSusan and Richard Baker-LehneArthur BaptistBlayke BarkerSusan BarrowsPamela and Douglas BarryKimberly BassettAlvin H. Baum, Jr. Philanthropic

Fund of the Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund

Alexis Bechtol and Matthew Sorgenfrei

Margaret McDonough BeckerKendall BeckettMs. Cassandra BenjaminAlison M. BerndtDian BlomquistSteven Blumlein and Arlyne

CharlipAlan and Sydne BortelMicah Botkin-LevyDale Boutiette and Alla

GershbergAnnette BoyntonErika BracamonteAnnette BrandsEs BrazielPatricia BreuerMallory and Nicholas BridleMartin BrookAndrea Brunetti and Paul DimitreLenny BurdetteEleanor and Bernard BurkeLaura CabralEileen and Patrick Cafferty, Jr.Christine CarswellMr. Leslie Chard and Ms. Tanda

NeundorfTina ChaseNoah ChestnutAaron D. ChristiansonJorge CinoMike Clark and Arlene WaksbergMaria and Joseph ClaytonLavonna and Sam CobbsJoseph R. CollinsElizabeth L. ColtonHeather ColwellMichael A. CooksonBrian CoppedgeMaureen and David CostelloJesse CristoJason G. DamasManoj DayaramTeresa DenverAkshay and Rebecca DeorasGretchen and Peter DetreChristopher and Maryjane DoddsJohn DoppkeJoselle DuncanAmanda EllerSimon Elliott and Suzan CanliThomas FernaldKaren L. FernandezDan FinkKaren FissKacey FitzpatrickCraige P. Flater and Gregory P.

BrorbyCynthia and Bill FloydChelsea FontenoMatthew ForneroDavis B. FoxEmily FoxRosa GaerlanAnne GheriniNicholas GibianDenis G. GleasonTrevor GleasonMatthew J. GluckElena GomezAmelia GoodmanMichael and Laurel GothelfDevin GraberWalter Gray

Rhonda Grossman and Bernardo Lopez

Rick and Andrea GrossmanKatherine Dehart HaleMarian HalleyGail HalprinAdam and Lyndsay HandlosRichard HanleyMatt HargettMichael Harris and Becca FosterSara HarrisJayne HartleyBrooke HauchMichael HauptmanAnn-Eve Hazen Family FundJim and Pam HenryDylan HercherJess Hess and Justin KimMark HicknerRhys HiltnerJoby HirschfeldThe Hogan Family Giving FundFrank W. HorstHolly HuebelAndrew HuntLaura and Terry HuntCraig and Margaret IsaacsEric JacobyCecily Jaros and Nick FasuloBrad JeffriesOlu JohnsonKaren KarlovicLaura KasperRachel KatzKathryn KaufmanKurt KeadleGary KernerMatthias KleinAlexis KleinhansTina KnaussJeremy Koch and Katherine

HumpstoneThomas KoconFrederick KoenenJennifer KopecDavid KornreichSean Kreiger and Roger KuhnNeeldev KunjurMichael KuoNaomi LamEmily LambertMichael D. LampenKaren L. LandauSamantha LaquerreSteven LeeErin LevinsJake Levy-PollansSteve Lichtenberg and Betsy S.

AubreyCharles LindsayBrianna ListerJared LoweJanet Luck and Stephen

KealhoferRichard and Jennifer LyonsCarol MacKinlayPam MacKinnonPrateesh MaheshwariMiriam Mangini and John A.

ManginiCathe MartinJeremy MartinJulia MartinoLarry Mathews and Brian

Saliman

Abby McEnanyJeffrey McEwenRebecca McGheeAlyssa McIntyreCarlton McMillanAriel MeavePaul J. MeleKelsey MichaelsonHoward J. and Eleanor W. MillerRichard A. MillerSarah MironovRitvik MishraDennis MitchellAmna and Alex MohapatraChris MooreBrennan MoranMoe and Cindy MuscatelYasuko NakamuraJeff NanneyJoshua NederhoodAlex NellasRyan Nelson and Mili GarbersMark NiccoMatthew NicholsJeff Oberhauser-LimLiana O’BrienPatricia OliphantRay Oliver and Alice Adeboi-

OliverIsabel OliveresRain PahariaNick PanagopoulosSuzanne PanoplosRyan ParkDana and Bob ParkeyChristopher H. PedersonCarlos PerezGary and Catherine Petersmeyer

FundMeena PolichAbhijeet PowarGregory R. PriceSarah PutnamMark RasiahNancy and Alan RaznickMark ReinstraAlbert RenIsaac RiceClaire RichardsonJohn J. RileyHeather Ripley and Nelson

ThorpeBrad Roberts and Anne Marie

BurgoyneCari RobertsWalter RobinsonJacob RogersLeslie RogersThomas RoycraftMona SabetKarin and Henry SafritRobert SchiemannNolan SemrauJason SetoStephen and Laurine ShannonLokesh SharmaEllen ShehadehSusan and Michael ShifflettLou Ann ShortSeth SiasSpencer and Stacey Sias FundCamille SimoneauKelly and Edward SimpsonCharles J. Smith

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Randall T. Smith and Andrea Segura Smith

Steven SmithSergio Baffi SoaresMiriam SpeyerDiane and Chris SpirandelliMartha and William SteenJason StevensSusan and Kevin StoneRy Storey-FisherCorinne SuyeyasuShamari SylvanSuzanne SylvesterNicholas SzetoJulia TeitelbaumStephen and Britt ThalBrian ThomZachary ThomasBrett TigheLois TillesJulie TsaiKelsey UngerDebra and Michael VarnerJuan VillanuevaAnne and Gary VollenLaurie VossJohanna and Michael WaldChristopher WardellIan Watson-JonesWilliam WexelblattRobert and Ruth WhiteAmy WhitelawBridget WhitlowTeri Wielenga and Kevin

BossenmeyerCharlotte WillnerSara and Ross WilsonKirsten Wolfe and Andrew BrownMark Wong and Keith PharesPam WongDavid Bruce YoungSue Young and Aaron SchwartzPhilip ZabriskieJesse ZeifmanRafael ZentenoT. G. ZimmermanBen Zotto

PUBLIC FUNDING SOURCES

California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services

San Francisco Department of Children, Youth and Their Families

San Francisco Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing

San Francisco Department of Public Health

San Francisco Human Services Agency

San Francisco Human Rights Commission

San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development

San Francisco Office of Economic and Workforce Development

US Department of Health and Human Services - Administration on Children, Youth and Families’ Family and Youth Services Bureau

US Department of Housing and Urban Development

University of California, San Francisco

CIVIC/RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS

Bay School of San Francisco School Life Committee

Beards By The BayThe Brandeis School of San

FranciscoCA Alpha Psi/ADKColeman AdvocatesCommunity Thrift StoreThe Council of Grand Dukes

and Grand Duchesses of San Francisco

Dignity San FranciscoEpiscopal Community ServicesThe Green CrossHell’s BellesHopelab FoundationThe Imperial Council of San

FranciscoImpulse San FranciscoLakeside Presbyterian ChurchLesbian/Gay Chorus of San

Francisco

Old First Presbyterian ChurchOther AvenuesPeninsula Temple Beth El of

San Mateo Religious School Students

PRCRotary Club of San Francisco

EveningSecond CastSF Police Credit UnionThe Sisters of Perpetual

IndulgenceThe Sundance Association for

Country-Western DancingToeside Assistance Inc.United Way of the Bay AreaCalifornia State Senator Scott

Wiener

RISING UP CAMPAIGN

The Crown FamilyRichard and Stephanie

FredericksMaryam and Oran Muduroglu Warner Bros. Entertainment The Harry and Jeanette

Weinberg Foundation

LARKIN STREET SOCIETY

The supporters listed here have informed us that they have included Larkin Street in their estate plan. AnonymousJeffrey ByersLewis ByingtonBill and Marilyn CampbellRay CutinoNancy and Phil EstesJohn GarfinkleDebbie and Blake JorgensenCatharine and John KalinGreg Kieber and Anne EtgenIrv LichtenwaldGary L. LomaxMarcus LoyLeif NielsenCarla Oakley and Kevin

McCarthyLaura Powell and Chuck ByceRachel Randall-JonesJeanne M. SearsVictoria Willock, Willock PartnersMary Lou WilsonDavid B. Zenoff and Janet N.

Hunter

Larkin Street has made every effort to list donors accurately. If you feel your name has been withheld or reported incorrectly, please contact us at (415) 673-0911 ext. 301.

Thank you for your support of the movement to end youth homelessness!

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GIVE. Making a donation online, through a donor-advised fund, as stock, or in your estate enables us to invest strategically to provide innovative housing, health, and educational programs.

MATCH. Many businesses match their employees’ donations, or offer “dollars for doers” incentives for volunteers, doubling and even tripling your impact!

VOLUNTEER. Support the work to end homelessness by hosting awareness, fundraising, or supplies drives in your communities.

IT STARTS WITH YOU(TH)

Ending homelessness for all starts with ending youth homelessness. Your support is integral to making this vision a reality.

SPONSOR. Corporate sponsorships are integral to the success of our events and offer meaningful marketing visibility. SHARE. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and LinkedIn to stay up-to-date on our latest news, photos, and videos and share with your friends.

For more information about any of these opportunities to make an impact, contact us! (415) 673-0911 ext. 301 [email protected]

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Larkin Street Youth Services | 134 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94102 | larkinstreetyouth.org

MISSION

To create a continuum of

services that inspires youth

to move beyond the street.

We will nurture potential,

promote dignity, and

support bold steps by all.

VISION

To end youth homelessness

by making it rare, brief, and

one-time.

WHAT WE DO

HEALTH AND WELLNESS

EMPLOYMENT EDUCATION

HOUSING

HELPING YOUNG PEOPLE GET OFF THE STREET FOR GOOD