Over the summer, a group of teens panhandled for school supplies in San Francisco. “It wasn’t easy,” shared one teenager, “I know that people are looking at my sign when they walk past, but they treat me like I am invisible.” While many teenagers spend their time relaxing during the summer, a team of youth hit […]
Read moreMonth: August 2016
Repair the Streets for Dwelling- Liz Wong
Liz Wong remembers her husband Edmond’s story: Ed, a native of San Francisco, found himself addicted to heroin. He was desperate for help. In his pursuit to get clean, Ed claimed that God saved his life and delivered him from addiction. During his recovery, he saw many others on the streets, hooked on drugs. He […]
Read moreThere are Diamonds in the Gutters – Hugh Sanders
Hugh Sanders came to San Francisco in 2013, homeless and addicted to drugs. It wasn’t long before he found the Tenderloin, the most drug infested part of San Francisco. He had a desire to get clean, so he took a class called 360 through a local organization called YWAM (Youth with a Mission). “When you […]
Read moreSomebody ought to do something- Mike Moberg
“When you find yourself saying, somebody ought to do something a half a dozen times, that somebody probably is you,” explained Mike. Mike Moberg and his wife, Anna, left the central valley to work in the inner city of San Francisco in the late 90’s. The Sixth Street corridor between Market Street and the 280 […]
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