For over 25 years, the San Francisco Conservation Corps 
which got its start under then San Francisco Mayor Dianne Feinstein, has
 improved the lives of young people while improving the environment.  
Long before it was fashionable to "go green," SFCC helped young people 
improve the environment by recycling, planting gardens, and cleaning up 
San Francisco while changing their lives.  As the young people worked, 
they received their education and a pathway to a better life.  Many 
young people who fell through the cracks, were saved when SFCC gave 
them  their another chance.  Many headed for unproductive lives turned 
their lives around through the corps.
You can make a
 difference by coming out on May 5th to celebrate "The Future 
Hard at Work."  Please join us for a fabulous evening  reception filled 
with delicious  food, drinks, our friends and supporters as we  
celebrate 
"The Future. Hard at Work."
 The celebration will take place from 6:00 -  8:30 pm at the historic  
San    Francisco War Memorial & Performing Arts Center's 
Green Room. Your donation or a ticket which begins at $90 can help turn around the lives of many more young people.  
For Tickets & Sponsorship Levels Click Here.10 X 10-Power of Ten- 
Everyone can make a difference.  If you can't attend the May 5th event, send in a gift. 
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 Help Students Have Bright Futures Like Alumnus Christian Lee   
who now works in the Solar Industry. 
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  Start with at least $10, the price of a 
movie ticket--and email ten of your friends and ask them to do the same 
(make a $10 contribution and ask ten of their friends to donate $10.)  
10 X 10- The Power of Ten---it's a difference you can make.  
To make a Donation Click Here.Serving
 on the board of the San Francisco Conservation Corps has been one of my
 most rewarding experiences.  I know my input is changing the future of 
San Francisco for the best.  Hope to see you May 5th and help us party 
with purpose. Would love your presence,
 but if you can't make it please send your present.
Warmest regards,
Jackie
415 525 0410