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How You Can Help

TNDC is making a difference for thousands of low-income people, while improving the Tenderloin neighborhood for all San Franciscans. Below are ways to get involved. For questions or more information, contact Lori Linker at (415) 358-3906 or by e-mail at llinker@tndc.org. Thank you for your support!

Giving Opportunities

  1. Invest in TNDC's affordable housing and support services online. Click here to make a secure online donation now.

  2. Join TNDC Sustainers and make monthly contributions via credit card or direct bank payments. For as much as $20 a month, you can help TNDC sustain very low rents and supportive services for low-income families and individuals in the Tenderloin.

  3. Give through the United Way; TNDC's ID number is 2438.

  4. Corporate matching gifts can often double or triple your gift. Ask at your office!

  5. TNDC accepts donations of stock and other securities, which can provide you with tax advantages.

  6. Make a memorial or tribute gift in honor of someone. And send your gift, along with the name of your friend or loved one, to 201 Eddy Street, San Francisco CA 94102.

  7. Ensure that affordable housing is available for San Franciscans for years to come and plan a gift through a bequest or another planned gift like a charitable trust or insurance annuity. Click here to learn more about making planned gifts to TNDC.

  8. Spread the word about TNDC by hosting a house party or scheduling a tour of our buildings for you and your friends.  Call (415) 358-3906 for more information.
DONOR SPOTLIGHT:
The Thacher Family

Who does your gift help?
RESIDENT SPOTLIGHT:
Lorenzo Listana

Lona
Sharon

It would be hard to imagine San Francisco without the inspired contributions and hands-on involvement of the many generations of the Thacher family. For most of her adult life, matriarch Glady Thacher's passion for improving the city of San Francisco has driven her volunteerism and philanthropy in the areas of local arts, early childhood education, and affordable housing development. It is a passion she has passed on to her children and the younger generations of her extended family. Learn MORE!

Lorenzo has been a resident at TNDC's Curran House since 2005 when he and his children moved from the Philippines to join his wife who was already living in a small apartment South of Market and working in San Francisco. Lorenzo found work at a factory and as a part-time administrative assistant for a local home for children with disabilities. Since then, Lorenzo has become an employee at TNDC and a community leader and advocate for his neighbors in the Tenderloin. MORE