“Without Project Open Hand, I’d be eating a lot more junk food because it’s much more affordable than healthy food,” said James.
A disabled Vietnam War Veteran who is battling cancer, his life in a SRO in San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood has a bright spot.
I’d like to take this opportunity to write about a topic that has been on my mind. And, I mean that in the most literal sense...
When I was a little girl, my parents taught me to contribute to our church and community, and I have followed this teaching my whole life.
“Project Open Hand helps me make healthier food choices,” says Howard, who has been a client of Project Open Hand for about 10 years.
After a year-long battle against breast cancer, Eileen Liu is starting to feel like herself again.
“Every day is a gift,” says 69-year-old Ben Simmons, who has been a client of Project Open Hand for 15 years.
You don’t know me, but I know you. You are helping me win my fight against breast cancer.
During my chemotherapy, there were days when I couldn’t even stand up for five minutes, much less shop for food or prepare a meal.