From the Offices of La Niece Jones and Associates Posted Courtesy of Wright Enterprises Community Spotlight San Francisco~Dallas...
New Services for Mentally Ill and/or Addicted Family Members in the Criminal Justice System | Free Workshop | Oct. 15th; Join new friends on Sunday, Oct. 16th from 2PM - 4PM at the Golden State Warriors Oakland Facility (on Broadway) to learn more about the COMCAST RISE $10,000 grant program opportunity for women owned small local business. Meet Comcast representatives to walk us thru the application process.
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Be part of the conversation with some of the nation’s most forward-thinking policy experts on transformational economic empowerment strategy and related impacts. Discussions will address youth employment development pipelines, reparations, entrepreneurship, and other pathways to economic mobility and security.
A Fillmore-based community empowerment organization has partnered with a private investigator to help the City of San Francisco make contact with 10,000 people displaced
from their homes.
Wright Enterprises Community Spotlight San Francisco~Dallas remembers 9-11 ceremony in New York, recognizes the historic Third Baptist Church in San Francisco and inspires via the arts with Jon Batiste, Oakland International Film Festival, and #PRAY4THECHILDREN.
Tickets on Sale Now for the 20th Annual Oakland International Film Festival "Connecting the World Through Films" September 15th- 24th, Ten Days of international, national and Bay Area films screened at the historic Grand Lake and Fox Theaters and cultural & historic points in between. The Oakland International Film Festival highlights the City of Oakland as a destination for the arts promoting independent filmmakers and their empowering stories.
Sunday September 11. 2022 you are invited to Relect; ReFocus; and Renew as Third Baptist Church of San Francisco celebrates its 170th Anniversary.
Two latest buildings to receive state support are part of Mayor Breed’s historic Homelessness Recovery Plan that has added nearly 3,000 new homes for formerly homeless residents in the last two years.