Project open hand offers amazing resources to the tenderloin community with kitchen and community outreach various resources often change so check with project open hand as to which resources and programs they are currently launching and have availability for destiny done either through their website give them a call or contacting San Francisco 311. Also of important note is a water bottle water fountain installation which are popping up all over the city as a response from the pandemic and mayor London breed installing portable and removable faucets into the hydrants it was noted that there was greater need for drinking fountains throughout the community specifically in the TL and in front of project open hand you can find the blue cylinder water fountain that is great for filling up water bottles.
Terrible. Experience. I am a long term client and for. Sometime was satisfied until TerriBecame the wellness manager. Under her incompetent leadership an error was made where I was denied service in error.I a resultI had to buy food out of my limit income and became homeless on the streets with a life-threatening illness. On the street that by threatening a list which was under control spun out of control and my life expectancy is now questionable. The staff transferred me and referred me to the wellness manager Terry I gave her a brief description of what happened on the phone and she never called me back she didnt care I cant believe such was placed in a leadership position in an organization is supposed to help the underserved and she doesnt even care take care when her agency misses the missionI
A very nice place where everyone is so helpful and the food is so damn good and pleasant.
I am so grateful that such a wonderful place exists for seniors, people with AIDS and women fighting breast cancer! They distribute very healthy, fresh foods suitable for any diet and delicious frozen meals. Having one here in the East Bay is a blessing and their location is in a nice area (although parking can be dicey).They make their own peanut butter which is the best Ive ever tasted, too! Great place - great people.
Great food and courteous, attentive staff. A blessing!
In the 80s and 90s, along with other members of the Levi Strauss & Co. AIDS Action Group I volunteered to deliver meals to clients of Open Hand. It was an extraordinary experience to help out at an organization like Open Hand that did so much, delivering hot meals to clients EVERY day of the year. Now I get to support Open Hand as a contributor and am grateful for the opportunity. The care and nutrition Open Hand brings to its clients every day is truly amazing and remarkable. Even through the 89 earthquake they never missed a day of deliveries.
Very nice people who are sweet and sincere and they love helping people
If your looking for an organization to be a part of I highly recommend volunteering at Project Open Hand. The staff is so warm and generous. My group was offered a meal and dessert which was totally unnecessary considering we were there to help prep food that they give to Our sick and elderly neighbors. This organization feeds thousands of people each year so there are so many ways you can contribute to the cause. Prepping, delivery, donating....just to name a few.
Always such a great place for food. Id probably weigh only 100 pounds if it werent for the food from Project Open Hand.
Grateful for the food but not the happy marraige of govt + church. Ruth Brinker never intended for homeless who are in the job market + looking for a weekly supply + who cant turn out at daily meals, to register, show MAIL for proof of residence and then enter into a database which will BAR you if you go to any other church but one.This situation even forces you to out your homelessness to your new boss. How do you work a shift when you have to go to a soup kitchen during it? A people would never do this to each other. Thats State + City corroboration. Youre not taking people off the streets, youre keeping them there.
Amazing Food. Amazing People. Love this place.
This is an excerpt from a Review written for Curry Senior Center 8 months ago: ... The Meal Program is provided by Project Open Hand (POH). POH is NOT very Community conscious - POH needs to hire residents of San Francisco to work with Communities in San Francisco - POH does not understand nor does POH respect Cultural Differences and local Social Mores. POH also does not understand Racial, Generational, Ethnic, and Religious Mores! The present POH staff appears to misunderstand its role at Curry. POH is about MEALS - the food is good. The rest of POH act is in need of a serious Staff Social Education, from the TOP down!!!!!!!!!!!
With their assistance I eat much better. No more fast food diets.
Kaylee Lynn Stein is not allowed to come back.
I volunteer every Wednesday and the people here are so friendly.
Staff is always professional, courteous-kind to everyone
Not keeping much food down at next door.got some breakfast and milk here.staff was nice....bill gate. bill gate.
Its the best !
Awesome. Thanks
When hard times hit Joe and 8m
Help, when you need it most.