City Hope San Francisco
City Hope San Francisco
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About this organization
Mission
Because City Hope SF believes nobody belongs on the street, our mission is to provide radical hospitality and dignified transformation to our vulnerable Tenderloin neighbors. We do this through our community center, café and sober residential house for residents in the Tenderloin, San Francisco's most challenged neighborhood.
About
Here in the northwest corner of the Tenderloin, we welcome our vulnerable neighbors and we welcome you. We have created beauty amidst the blight - a Center where we serve restaurant-style meals and celebrate with guests, a House where 22 residents stabilize their lives in recovery, and a Café where the community gathers for respite, a free latte, and maybe even a board game with a friend. As your home provides the space for food, shelter, and family, City Hope provides dignified meals, housing, and community for our marginalized neighbors. We call it Radical Hospitality.