December 29, 2015
When it comes to fighting billion dollar banks, the average citizen has little to assist. Although San Franciscans voted to set aside funds to help homeowners, who were attacked by the banks on purpose with various financial instruments that would leave them homeless, those funds have yet to be released. Organizations like ACCE are far and few, yet they stand on the front lines to help make a difference. Take action to help, before you find out how easy it is to lose your home and have no help from the government that bailed out the banks. Help build a resistance before you or your children may need neighbors to stand with you. Help Pastor Dorn of San Francisco's Bayview Hunter's Point. Read the ACCE call to action.
December 28, 2015
San Francisco Ho Chi Minh Sister City Committee hosts a yearend celebration, December 30, 2015,
December 22, 2015
Join the SFGoodwill family for the annual Donate-a-thon party this year onThursday, December 31 at 1500 Mission Street and help fill 75 trailer trucks.
December 22, 2015
W.E. Community News Update from Christmas Giveaways to Roland Martin's "No Apologies" Speech to Get Covered for Health Insurance with Covered CA and the National Coalition of 100 Black Women.
December 12, 2015
Wright Enterprises Community Spotlight reports on the Lorraine Hansberry Theatre, Tenants Rights in San Francisco and More.
December 1, 2015
November 20, 2015
As a reminder that the sacrifice of veterans goes beyond a day or two of recognition on the calendar, Jackie Wright of Wright Enterprises, shares the Wright Family's story of military service. Sp5 Wyley Wright Jr. died at the age of 33 while being an honor guard for Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara in Vietnam leaving behind Ouida his wife of 11 years and their children 10, 8, 5 and six months old ( the later born while he was at war and he only beheld a picture of his youngest). The impact of military service and war can effect generations. The Wright Family story is just one of millions of families across the United States of America and the world.
November 17, 2015
In the aftermath of the horrific attacks on Paris, Bay Area Pianist Ricardo Scales uses his gift of music to send a message of healing to encourage the French people to continue their "Joie de Vivre."
November 6, 2015
Wright Enterprises Community Spotlight include news of San Francisco that can be summed up as a "protest, a party or a festival." Going into the November elections, housing and legacy business were on the forefront of people's minds as activist and actor Danny Glover prepares to celebrate his Alma Mater.
November 5, 2015
Monday, November 9, 2015 11 a.m.--The Communities United for Health and Justice invites you to our public release of our Housing Survey and Report, People Powered Community Planning. Through investment and commitment from Supervisor Avalos, the Mayor's Office of Housing, and Community, we've put together findings highlighting what our community needs for affordable housing.