Local Charities Still Need Our Help

Back in June, we sent out a plea to support local groups in urgent need of donations and volunteers. With the crisis continuing, we are sharing the information again. Here are some recommended San Francisco and Bay Area groups that can benefit from our donations. Please give what you can!

Local Groups in Need—in our Neighborhood

A fire destroyed Pier 45, Shed C on May 23 at Fisherman’s Wharf. While fortunate not to lose any lives, San Francisco fishing men & women have lost millions of dollars in fishing gear (mostly un- or underinsured)—approximately 2/3 of the capacity to harvest the fresh seafood that is delivered to San Francisco and the essence of our livelihoods. The Crab Boat Owners Association (since 1958) is asking for our help. Donated funds will provide direct assistance to fishing men and women so that we can reequip our fishing businesses with the gear necessary to continue working and bringing fresh seafood to San Francisco.

As a frontline service provider in North Beach, North Beach Citizens have seen a 60% increase in people seeking help—distributing 3 times more food to the community than this time last year through daily meals “to-go,” and Wednesday Community Food Pantry. They also put homeless people to work in their street beautification program. As a beacon of support for the neighborhood — they ensure that people who are living close to the margins know that they are part of a caring community and connected to support. Check out their Fund-a-Need list which includes a COVID19 Lifeline program.

San Francisco & Bay Area Non-Profits—focused on Pandemic Needs

The City and County of San Francisco can accept tax-deductible monetary contributions for the City’s COVID-19 outbreak response efforts which go to providing shelter, food and other assistance to individuals, families, small businesses, and nonprofits in San Francisco. See Report of funds received and disbursed as of 6/12/20.

This fund has operated for 34 years, usually during the November-December holidays but now has expedited over $1.9 million in emergency assistance funds to Bay Area county partners to be used for housing and critical family needs related to this pandemic. Thanks to the support of the Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund and the San Francisco Chronicle, every dollar donated goes towards our neighbors in need.

Every $1 donated provides 2 meals for SF people in need.

The only San Francisco organization offering two home-delivered meals a day, 7 days a week, nutritionally tailored to meet the dietary needs of seniors.

A Mission District organization that supports low-income food entrepreneurs as they formalize and grow their business. A community of talented entrepreneurs believes that given the right resources, they can create self-sufficient businesses that benefit themselves, their families, their community, and the whole city.

Other San Francisco Charities

Join Us for BCNA’s Annual Meeting on August 19

 

Members and friends are invited to the Barbary Coast Neighborhood Association’s annual meeting to elect the Board of Directors for the upcoming year and review our recent accomplishments. We will hear from special guests Elaine Forbes, Executive Director of the Port of San Francisco, and Supervisor Aaron Peskin about the future of the waterfront in the time of COVID.

You must register at Eventbrite to attend this virtual event. Members have access to free tickets on Eventbrite; check your email newsletter for the promotion code to enter during checkout.

What: BCNA Annual Meeting
When: Wednesday, August 19 at 5:30 pm
Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/115922219479

The Board election will be conducted via online poll during the meeting. We encourage members to review the Board slate prior to the meeting.

ICYMI: Watch the Homelessness Forum

Row of unhoused residents' tents under freeway

On July 20, the Barbary Coast Neighborhood Association hosted its second free online forum of 2020 on the topic of homeless issues and solutions in our neighborhood. The event featured experts Kristie Fairchild, Executive Director of North Beach Citizens, and Dr. Joshua Bamberger of UCSF and the San Francisco Department of Public Health. Also present was Sunny Angulo from Supervisor Aaron Peskin’s office.