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VIEW ITEMSThe Homeless Prenatal Program (HPP) is pleased to announce this year's Our House Gala will be held on Saturday, April 29th, 2023 from 7:00 - 11:00 pm. Our House celebrates its service to the community by bringing together over 400 supporters, community members and corporate partners for a lively evening filled with cocktails, appetizers and dancing.
Held in HPP's three-story, modern home in the Mission District of San Francisco, Our House offers visitors a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the agency's life-changing work. During the evening's program, HPP honors beloved partners and former clients return the agency to share their success.
IRIDESCENT
Jonathan Claybaugh and Alicia Herlehy
Keith Goldstein and Donna Warrington
RADIANT
Kelly McGinnis and Don Santel
Laura Mundell and Mikkel Svane
Eileen Ryan and John DeRocco
Liz and Greg Vaughan
BRILLIANT
Suzanne Brown
Barry and Marie Lipman
Lisa Pritzker Family Foundation
McNamara Triplet Foundation
Mary Rudden
PRISMATIC
Patrick and Gwen Mahoney
The O'Shea Foundation
Heidi Van Horn
OPALINE
Joanne and Richard Compean
Crankstart
Margaret and Eric Kammerud
Barbara and David Kimport
Annette Lomont
Emily and Dan Reuter
Martha Ryan and Dan McDonald
Virginia Smyly
BRIGHT
Kate Ames
Thomas Ames
Sheila and Jerry Bannan
Kelly Bathgate
Samantha and Jud Bergeron
Emily Borland
Christina and Andrew Kalman
Emer and Philip Braddock
Victoria Camelio and Michael Fisch
Robert Carrigan
Tina Chang
Elaine Crail
Sarah Grossman-Swenson and Robert Studley
BRIGHT (continued)
Jerome Hatch
Christina and Andrew Kalman
Miriam Kuppermann and Andy Avins
Jacqueline Kurzer
Saroj and Shreelekha Mohanty
Sunita Mohanty and Ranah Edelin
Daniel and Josephine Moreno
Helen Moyes
Joanne Murphy
Theresa Nelson and Associates
Maria and Michael O'Brien
George Papadoyannis and Pamela Silvaroli
Sandy Weil
Peter Wiley
Roseanne Wincek
The Homeless Prenatal Program is a nationally-recognized family resource center in San Francisco that empowers homeless and low-income families, particularly mothers motivated by pregnancy and parenthood, to find within themselves the strength and confidence they need to transform their lives. The agency serves 3,500 families in-need annually, providing a variety of programs and services to help families become healthy, stable and self-sufficient.
Over three decades, HPP has grown to become a thriving family resource center with the mission: in partnership with our families, break the cycle of childhood poverty. The agency believes in a two-generational approach and partners with parents to address family needs during the transformative stages from pregnancy through kindergarten.
The first agency in San Francisco to hire former clients as staff, HPP's evolution has been guided by the community it serves. More than half of HPP's immensely talented staff of 120 is formerly homeless mothers and graduates of the agency's Community Health Worker Program, now an accredited apprenticeship, which trains women for careers in the nonprofit sector.