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We believe that the best way to honor the customers and employees who have loyally sustained us for over 35 years is to reinvest in their community. Here are a few of the worthy non-profit organizations that we've recently sponsored that are working to make the Bay Area and the world a better place.
WildCare Kids in Parks Randall Museum San Francisco Food Bank Nature in the City Audubon Canyon Ranch 826 Valencia
Urban Ecology Green Connect A Living Library Kids for the Bay Sustainable Conservation PRBO Transfair
Friends of the Urban Forest The Greenbelt Alliance Fiesta Filipina The Charles M. Holmes Campus at the Center      


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WildCare WildCare
Kids in Parks is a nonprofit organization that helps San Francisco public school students explore urban parks and understand their place in the natural world by taking them in their neighborhood parks to teach them about the local natural history and ecology.
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Kids in Parks Kids in Parks
Kids in Parks is a nonprofit organization that helps San Francisco public school students explore urban parks and understand their place in the natural world by taking them in their neighborhood parks to teach them about the local natural history and ecology.
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Randall Museum Randall Museum
The Randall Museum offers youth and adults opportunities for active involvement and recreation in an integrated program of arts and sciences. Focusing on the cultures and environment of the San Francisco Bay Area, the Museum strives to inspire creativity, curiosity, and appreciation of the world around us.
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San Francisco Food Bank San Francisco Food Bank
The San Francisco FoodBank supplies food to more than 400 community partners serving thousands of San Francisco families, seniors, children andindividuals. With your help, the Food Bank can distribute food for over 78,000 meals a day.
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Audubon Canyon Ranch Nature in the City
San Francisco's first organization wholly dedicated to ecological conservation, restoration and stewardship of the Franciscan bioregion, Nature in the City’s mission is to conserve and restore the nature and biodiversity of San Francisco, by connecting people with nature where they live.
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Audubon Canyon Ranch Audubon Canyon Ranch
For nearly 50 years, Audobon Canyon Ranch has preserved wildlands and open spaces in Marin and Sonoma Counties – over 2,000 acres so far. But it’s about more than preservations. It’s about conveying a love of nature and fostering and understanding and appreciation for the native plants and animals that call these special places home.
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826 Valencia 826 Valencia
826 Valencia is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting students ages 6 to 18 with their creative and expository writing skills, and to helping
teachers inspire their students to write.
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Urban Ecology Urban Ecology
Founded in 1975 by visionary architects and activists, Urban Ecology has used urban planning, ecology, and public participation to help design and build healthier cities.
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Project Homeless Connect Project Homeless Connect
An estimated 6,000-12,000 people are homeless on any given night in San Francisco. PHC helps connect San Francisco’s homeless with the system of care that will help them move off the streets and into housing.
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A Living Library A Living Library
Life Frames, Inc., the non-profit sponsor of A Living Library, works with diverse locales to create Green Centers of Community, transforming bleak environments into lush, content-rich learning landscapes, each site linked to another.
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KIDS for the BAY KIDS for the BAY
KIDS for the BAY is an outstanding bay area organization whose mission is to turn kids on to science, inspire environmental action and develop the next generation of environmentalists.
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Sustainable Conservation Sustainable Conservation
Sustainable Conservation advances the stewardship of natural resources using innovative, pragmatic strategies that actively engage businesses and private landowners in conservation.
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PRBO PRBO
PRBO Conservation Science, (founded as Point Reyes Bird Observatory in 1965), is dedicated to conserving birds, other wildlife and ecosystems through innovative scientific research and outreach.
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Transfair Transfair
TransFair USA, nonprofit organization, works to guarantee that the farmers and farm workers behind Fair Trade Certified goods are paid a fair, above-market price.
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Friends of the Urban Forest Friends of the Urban Forest
Friends of the Urban Forest is a non-profit committed to the belief that trees are a critical element of a livable urban environment.
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Greenbelt Alliance The Greenbelt Alliance
The Greenbelt Alliance is a non-profit dedicated to making the San Francisco Bay Area a better place to live by protecting the region's greenbelt and improving the livability of its cities and towns.
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Fiesta Filipina Fiesta Filipina
Fiesta Filipina is a yearly event held in San Francisco celebrating Filipino Independence Day and Filipino heritage.
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The Charles M. Holmes Campus at the Center The Charles M. Holmes Campus at the Center
The Center provides space and programs that welcome the entire Bay Area LGBT community and its allies, while providing a community model to cities across the globe.
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