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PRC
Non-profit Organization Management
San Francisco, California 1,802 followers
We Move People Forward
About us
PRC is a new $30-million San Francisco nonprofit formed through the merger of Positive Resource Center, Baker Places, and AIDS Emergency Fund. Leveraging a 50-year legacy of community service, PRC is focused on ending homelessness and improving the quality of life in the City by removing social barriers to good health and financial stability. Through PRC’s uniquely integrated legal, social, and health services each year more than 5,000 people are building income, getting healthy, and staying housed. The mission of PRC is to help people affected by HIV/AIDS, substance use, or mental health issues better realize opportunities by providing integrated legal, social, and health services that address the broad range of social risk factors that impact wellness and limit potential.
- Website
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https://linktr.ee/prcsf
External link for PRC
- Industry
- Non-profit Organization Management
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, California
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1987
- Specialties
- Disability Benefits Counseling, Employment Services, Healthcare Advising, Residential Treatment, and Emergency Financial Assistance
Locations
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Primary
170 9th St
San Francisco, California 94103, US
Employees at PRC
Updates
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Many people on San Francisco's streets don't have the legal representation they need to get the benefits they deserve and require to leave homelessness behind. Help us close this gap in legal representation by supporting PRC during Mighty Real, this Friday, October 4! prcsf.org/mightyreal
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Did you know that job loss is the leading cause of homelessness? Twenty-two percent of unhoused people in San Francisco reported losing their job was the primary event that led them to lose their housing. PRC puts people back to work in meaningful careers that pay 39% more than San Francisco's minimum wage, helping them regain stability and rebuild their lives. Join us at Mighty Real on Friday, October 4, to be part of this solution. Tickets on sale now at prcsf.org/mightyreal
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What if we told you that supporting one of San Francisco's most impactful nonprofits came with some fun perks? When you enter to win the #MightyReal Treasure Chest, you're not only making a donation to support critical services in our city, you're also giving yourself a chance to win some amazing Bay Area experiences. Try your luck Friday, October 4! Tickets on sale now at prcsf.org/mightyreal
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Do you have ideas on how you want to see the City support the SoMa Community? If you live, work, or play in SoMa, we want to hear from you! All are welcome! https://lnkd.in/g9-mwmrv
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Your support has the power to change the lives of our clients. Join us for Mighty Real on Friday, October 4 to learn more about what we're doing to prevent and end homelessness in our community. Buy tickets now at prcsf.org/mightyreal
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As we share our mental health journeys – the good, the bad, and the ugly – we begin to let down our walls and create safe spaces. Join us in fostering open conversations. #SuicidePreventionMonth
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"The Saturday-night memorial was set against a backdrop of more than 1,100 votive candles, each representing an overdose casualty since the start of last year, the deadliest on record for overdoses in San Francisco. So far in 2024, the fatalities, largely driven by fentanyl, are on track to nearly match last year’s numbers." We can and must do better for these families and countless other members of our community impacted by addiction. Of the roughly 30 million Americans who reported having lived with a substance use disorder at some point in their life, more than 70% say they're in recovery. At PRC, our wide range of residential treatment services help support clients in their recovery journey through community, case management, and addressing other parts of wellbeing like physical and mental health. If you or someone you know needs support getting into recovery, call the Department of Public Health's 24/7 access line at 888-246-3333 or visit at 1380 Howard St.
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Lovely moment where PRC’s Workforce Development Managing Director, Joseph Ramirez-Forcier met Ryan White’s mother, Jeanne White-Ginder at the 2024 National Ryan White Conference! It was fantastic to hear her speak and learn about the HRSA Ryan White Program’s 2030 vision for ending the epidemic. We are honored to continue a decades-long legacy of innovating and supporting comprehensive efforts to end the HIV epidemic from a place of cultural humility and community-led care.⭐ #hrsa #ryanwhite2024
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"This was therapy for me!” That is what one volunteer said this past Saturday, as PRC staff, clients, and volunteers gathered at Robertson Place, one of our residential homes for people living with mental illness and substance use disorders, for a morning of community building and outdoor beautification. Huge thanks to everyone for their compassion and hard work in creating a revitalized, nurturing environment for healing and hope! Stay tuned for future opportunities to grow our Healing Spaces Initiative together.🌱 #PRCHealingSpaces