The Bay Area is not simply where I do business, it is my home. Thanks to the many meaningful connections I have made over the years with my neighbors, their return business, and their referrals — my business has grown to what it is today. I could not have achieved these incredible results without being committed to making a positive change and helping others succeed. This goes far beyond navigating the nuanced, complicated and often emotional process of buying and selling homes in the Bay Area. It means, building a stronger community – TOGETHER.
The ACLU is a non-profit organization that defends individual rights and liberties through litigation, advocacy, and public education. They focus on issues like free speech, due process, privacy, and equality, particularly for those historically marginalized.
Legacy Real Estate has been a long-time supporter of the Bernal Heights Community Center that serves Bernal Heights, Excelsior, and surrounding neighborhoods. The organization is dedicated to preserving and enhancing the ethnic, cultural, and economic diversity of our amazing community. We support their mission to provide and preserve stable and affordable housing for adults with low incomes and special needs. Each October we enjoy showing our support with a booth at Fiesta on the Hill. We look forward to seeing you there this year!
Ending Family Poverty & Homelessness
San Francisco's Homeless Prenatal Program empowers homeless and low-income families, particularly mothers motivated by pregnancy and parenthood, to find within themselves the strength and confidence they need to transform their lives.
In Downtown San Francisco, At The Crossraods directly engages with those experiencing homelessness, distributing essentials and offering no-judgment counseling. Over time, they help clients set and achieve personal goals, connecting them with vital resources like housing, jobs, education, and healthcare through partnerships with other organizations.
The Bayview’s Old Skool Cafe is an incredible dining and musical experience located on the corner of 3rd and Quesada. It is also a faith-based violence prevention program for our community’s at-risk youth aged 16 – 22. Old Skool cafe steps in to help our most at-risk youth break the loop of incarceration and recidivism by providing a foundation of support, education, and life-skills. We highly recommend sampling the gumbo and live entertainment each Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights.
For 100 years, Planned Parenthood has helped keep millions of people healthy, informed, and safe. Access to our life-saving health care and education services has transformed the way people live, work, and love.
POST protects open space on the Peninsula and in the South Bay for the benefit of all. POST is creating a network of protected lands where people and nature connect and thrive. These lands are preserved forever so present and future generations benefit from the careful balance of rural and urban landscapes that makes our region extraordinary.
We have been longtime patrons and supporters of the San Francisco Playhouse. It is a beautiful nonprofit theatre in downtown San Francisco and we have had the pleasure of taking clients to see a family friendly performance each year. Established in 2003, the Playhouse stages nine major performances each year, including world and regional premieres. We highly recommend this venue for quality productions and promoting the arts.
CASA is a non-profit dedicated to helping abused and neglected children in foster care. CASA provides these children with a consistent, trained, and caring individual that advocates for that child in the court and community. We share this organization’s vision that every child should have a safe and loving home and the opportunity to thrive. To become a CASA volunteer, donor, or to learn more please visit the organization click here.
Rise Prep is a Bayview based middle school that addresses systemic injustice and provides a great learning space for our community children. The school is located in the heart of Bayview Hunters Point and the teaching staff are Bayview community members.
The Bernal Heights Outdoor Cinema has marked the onset of Autumn with free screenings and live music for well over a decade. The event brings artists and our community establishments together as we say farewell to the San Francisco summer. For information on this year’s lineup and dates please check out their website or visit our blog post on the event.
Bayview Community Farmers Market runs every Saturday in the beautiful garden area of All Good Pizza located at 1605 Jerrold Ave in the Bayview. The community farmers market offers locally grown produce and fruits as well as products made locally in Bayview. The event runs through the summer and fall months from 10 am to 2 pm.
We understand housing and education are key to a happy neighborhood but we also appreciate the importance of art in creating a cohesive community. We are proud to be supporters of Crowded Fire, a Potrero-hill based theatre that is pushing the boundaries of what theatre can be. Crowded Fire has been recognized for introducing the Bay Area to contemporary writers and diverse voices. To find out more, please visit their website.
The SMCCCF provides the philanthropic support that helps San Mateo County Community College District students take full advantage of the programs and services at the three colleges of the San Mateo County Community College District: Cañada College, College of San Mateo, and Skyline College.
The YMCA is dedicated to fostering well-being—spirit, mind, and body—and creating opportunities for learning and growth. They strive to create a community where everyone has a chance to reach their full potential. Together, we can build a stronger, more vibrant community for all.
The SF Marin Food Bank serves over 53,000 households each week with the essential and simple goal of ending hunger in the Bay Area.
When Theresa Kapenda arrived in Ndola, she found a community of 8,000 adults and 3,000 children lacking in all basic services: no safe drinking water, medical care, employment, adequate housing, electricity, or schools. They told us their ideas and dreams for what their community needed. Together we came up with a way to support their ideas for community empowerment.
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