Nonprofit
Project Open Hand
Mission
Project Open Hand provides food and nourishment to improve the quality of life for the men, women and children it serves. Project Open Hand programs include: meal, grocery and nutrition counseling for people with symptomatic HIV and AIDS; congregate lunch and nutrition education for people over 60 years of age; meal service for homebound and critically ill people under the age of 60. Services are available to eligible clients living in San Francisco and Alameda counties.
About Us
Founded in 1985, Project Open Hand is a nonprofit organization that provides meals with love to critically ill neighbors and seniors. Our food is like medicine, helping clients recover from illness, get stronger, and lead healthier lives.
Every day, we prepare 2,500 nutritious meals and provide 200 bags of healthy groceries to help sustain our clients as they battle serious illnesses, isolation, or the health challenges of aging. We serve San Francisco and Oakland, engaging more than 125 volunteers daily to nourish our community.
Cause Areas Include
- Housing & Homelessness
- Hunger, Food Security
Location & Contact
- (415) 447-2314
- 730 Polk St;;, San Francisco, California, US
Current listings
| Barista Volunteer | San Francisco, CA | ... |
| Help Sort and Pack Food for Our Clients at Project Open Hand | San Francisco, CA | ... |
| Food Photographer | San Francisco, CA | ... |
