Giving Back to the Communities That Support Us - San Francisco Bay Times
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Giving Back to the Communities That Support Us - San Francisco Bay Times
"Over Thanksgiving, DOB Patch-holder Pam represented the organization at SOCKSgiving, an annual fundraiser hosted by the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence and benefiting the San Francisco Night Ministry. SOCKSgiving provides socks and outreach supplies to people experiencing homelessness and housing insecurity. Pam's participation reflected DOB's long-standing commitment to showing up for the community in practical, meaningful ways, especially during times of heightened need."
"On Saturday, December 6, Vice President T-Bone led the San Francisco Dykes on Bikes as they joined the Golden Gate Riders for their 36th Annual Toy Drive. Escorted by the San Mateo County Fire Department's hook and ladder fire truck, dozens of motorcycles and a classic red pick-up truck delivered toys to San Mateo Medical Center, where roughly 500 toys and gifts were handed out to over 300 children."
"The next day, DOB volunteers, organized by Secretary Ellen, spent half a day preparing and serving more than 1,000 meals in the Dining Room at St. Anthony's Church. Food insecurity remains a critical issue in San Francisco, and, according to St. Anthony's, one in five adults lack reliable access to food; in the Tenderloin as many as one in two adults lack reliable access to food."
San Francisco Dykes on Bikes supported Bay Area neighbors through partnership, visibility, and direct service. Patch-holder Pam joined SOCKSgiving to provide socks and outreach supplies to people experiencing homelessness and housing insecurity. On December 6, Vice President T-Bone led the group with the Golden Gate Riders for the 36th Annual Toy Drive, escorted by a San Mateo County Fire Department truck, delivering roughly 500 toys and gifts to over 300 children at San Mateo Medical Center. Volunteers organized by Secretary Ellen prepared and served more than 1,000 meals at St. Anthony's Dining Room. St. Anthony's reports one in five adults lack reliable food access, and in the Tenderloin one in two.
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