760 2nd Street
San Francisco, California

DOING WELL BY EATING WELL
Home Cookin’ Benefits San Francisco’s Lowest Income Residents
WHAT:
Home Cookin’ – It’s comfort food with a cause! The public is invited to take themselves out to dinner in support of San Francisco’s lowest income residents. A select number of restaurants throughout the City and in the City Center will open their doors to thousands of patrons to benefit the programs of the Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation, providing affordable housing and supportive services to thousands of low income San Franciscans.
WHEN: Dinnertime, December 4, 2007
WHERE:
Soluna
272 McAllister St
Café Andrée
562 Sutter Street
Farmer Brown
25 Mason Street
Maharani
1122 Post Street
Saha
1075 Sutter Street
Sumi
4243 18th Street
MoMo’s
760 2nd Street
Tangerine
3499 16th Street
WHO:
Benefits the Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation.
Founded in 1981, Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation’s mission is to provide safe, affordable housing with support services for low-income people in the Tenderloin community and be a leader in making the neighborhood a better place to live. TNDC now owns and manages 25 buildings that provide homes for 2,500 extremely low-income seniors, families, people with disabilities, low-income wage earners, immigrants and others in the Tenderloin and nearby neighborhoods. In addition, TNDC provides on-site supportive services and resources such as social workers and after-school programs to help residents stabilize their lives and develop a sense of community.
INFO: Visit www.tndc.org or call 415.358.3937

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Official Website: http://tndc.org

Added by lamoore2004 on November 28, 2007

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