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Meet Our Clients

Get to Know The People We Serve

Meet Darrin

COVID swiftly wiped away the work opportunity he so looked forward to and he was left unable to pay his rent...
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Meet Rosa

At just 15 years old, Rosa made the courageous decision to walk more than 1,600 perilous miles from Honduras to the United States...
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Meet Leo

Leo entered the United States as an unaccompanied minor, seeking asylum...
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Meet Michelle

"I am so grateful to have a safe place to stay during COVID."
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Meet Paul

"...Now I can focus on my health and my grandchildren without worrying about having a place to live.”
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Meet Lawrence

"...The SF HOME team went above and beyond, working after-hours with the landlord to make sure we didn't spend a day on the streets."
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Meet Dayana

Dayana and her family fled to the U.S. from Honduras in search of safety and are now happy to have a new home in San Francisco.
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Meet Jeremiah

"Before I got to St. Vincent's, I was not really in the mindset to survive anywhere..."
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Meet Colin

"Catholic Charities Assisted Housing & Health Program makes my overhead manageable while I tend to complications...
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Meet Andrea

Andrea was 16 when she had her son and faced the daunting challenge of raising a child on her own.
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Meet Elizabeth

Elizabeth is a teacher at Catholic Charities Treasure Island Child Development Center. She first came to us as a parent in search of a better future.
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Meet David

“Thanks to Catholic Charities, my family is able to stay in our home, pay our bills, and eat on time.”
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Meet Frankie

Frankie lives with HIV/AIDS and lived on the streets before becoming a resident at our Peter Claver Community.
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Meet Lisa Marie

Lisa Marie overcame homelessness and addiction herself, and now provides peer support at Carmelita Women's Home in partnership with Marin County.
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Meet Ricardo & Claudia

Last year, Claudia and Ricardo were in a tent on a windblown corner of the Bayview neighborhood, and their four children slept on couches and doubled-up beds in their grandparents’ small house.
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