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The Luggage Store, also known as The 509 Cultural Center, is a nonprofit arts organization whose mission is to foster community through multidisciplinary arts programming that promotes diversity, inclusion and dialogue among the diverse cultural communities of downtown San Francisco. They aim to reduce inter-group tensions and stereotypes through exhibitions, performances, education and public art […]

The Luggage Store, also known as The 509 Cultural Center, is a nonprofit arts organization whose mission is to foster community through multidisciplinary arts programming that promotes diversity, inclusion and dialogue among the diverse cultural communities of downtown San Francisco. They aim to reduce inter-group tensions and stereotypes through exhibitions, performances, education and public art […]

Mabuhay Health Center (MHC) is a volunteer-run organization in San Francisco’s SoMa district, focusing on providing culturally sensitive healthcare to the elderly Filipino population, with services including a free community health clinic at the Bayanihan Community Center and tailored health education workshops for youth.

Maitri (pronounced Òmy-treeÓ) is Sanskrit for Òcompassionate friendship.Ó They provide compassionate residential care for people in need of hospice or 24-hour medical care.

Makers @ theMint was a weekend pop-up retail event at the historic Old Mint in SOMA in November 2013. Makers Mart is SacramentoÕs beloved annual handmade maker fair. They bring together 75+ vendors Ð a thoughtfully curated slate of craftspeople, bespoke brands, designers and local shops Ð to showcase the unique talent of makers from […]

To support organizational capacity-building for Demonstration Gardens to deepen work their work in UN Plaza, to improve green infrastructure, interim art installation and community activities.

SFAQ [Project] Space was a miniature institution hosting four months of arts and culture programming at 449 OÕFarrell Street in San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood. With curated exhibitions exploring various themes and disciplines, the space aimed to bring free and thoughtful arts programming to an underserved community, offering opportunities for engagement and discourse on contemporary art […]

The Prelinger Library in San Francisco’s South-of-Market neighborhood offers a diverse collection of 19th and 20th-century historical materials, open for research and inspiration, focusing on content not commonly found elsewhere. Founded in 2004 by Megan Prelinger and Rick Prelinger, it serves as a hub for local and international artists, writers, activists and makers, drawing around […]