As the ears of the two girls smiled at the ear, I picked macaroni and cheese and was pleased to place it on the plate. I saw a little boy 's eyes shining fresh ice vanilla cake. My face was a smile, my heart was full of warmth.
Last weekend I cooperated with a group of dedicated volunteers to hold a year-end vacation party for low-income families and homeless families in San Francisco, to have a chance to organize and organize homeless prenatal planning.
The full time staff of San Francisco's Homeless Prenatal Program (HPP) will work with some of the poorest families in New York City to encourage parents to break the homelessness and poverty cycle of themselves and their children. By providing guardian counseling, drug abuse rehabilitation, mental health counseling, immigration support, vocational training resources, domestic violence treatment and residential support, HPP will help parents and their children address the problems of daily living I will help you. My life and family welfare
Every HPP staff is hosting a wonderful Christmas lunch, sharing with over 150 HPP dependent families each year. In addition to the wonderful feast of the festival, all children participating in the party receive a package book, and each family has the opportunity to take a picture with Santa Claus and his wife.
This year, individual volunteers and volunteers organized by One Brick and The Junior League will make simple conference rooms donated by Old First Presbyterian Church and Van Ness Avenue on Sacramento Street to venues for holidays and holiday parties It helped. I made a room shouting from "holiday" using colorful ribbons, colored paper, Christmas light, various decorations! More creative volunteers converted ordinary ribbons into decorative bows, and less experienced people like me helped make hundreds of balloons full of children.
Volunteers and HPP staff have organized hundreds of books for children donated together by age and established art rooms where parents and children can enter and create beautiful holiday pictures. Take it home
Our other people occupy the food service station position to help provide the most wonderful dessert tables from tortillas, macaroni and cheese, and turkeys, hams, stuffing, rice, vegetables, salads, rice and beans I will. I made homemade feasts. I witnessed the creation of two enthusiastic sisters offering service every year.
This is an event I will not forget soon. I posted some pictures in the photo column. If you are interested in volunteering, you can contact the HPP volunteer coordinator through the homeless prenatal program website (homelessprenatal.org).
Homeless prenatal programs provide support services for homeless children and children in poor families of children under the age of 18. Services include prenatal and child rearing programs, immigration control services, referrals (outpatient and hospitalization) of drug abuse treatment, introduction of domestic violence, technical courses, housing support, and childcare support. Spanish and English support groups, services do not need to be recommended
The homeless prenatal program (HPP) is the award winning San Francisco Family Resource Center. HPP has provided the ability to end poverty of children of poor families and homeless families over 25 years. We are based on the management of cases that are supportive and non-judgmental. And, to families, especially pregnant and fertile mothers, to recognize their strengths and to trust their ability to change their lives. As an organization that hires the first client in San Francisco as a project manager and case manager, organization development and development has been led by our clients. Case managers share some of the same life experiences as women they help, so they can build trust and trust with their clients. They are a role model for customers who want to cooperate with customers to create healthy, self-sufficient plans, change their lives, and to play an important role in expanding our service when looking at customer's needs I will fulfill.