Homeless Prenatal Program Our House Party

San Francisco, CALocal News

The Homeless Prenatal Program's "Our House Party" occurs on May 3, 2025, at 2500 18th Street in San Francisco's vibrant Mission District. The event seeks to raise funds and awareness for ongoing initiatives addressing homelessness in the San Francisco Bay Area. Attendees will experience a night filled with entertainment and gourmet hors-d'œuvre, all while supporting a vital community cause. The Homeless Prenatal Program has a long-standing reputation for assisting homeless families, providing them with resources and support. Local participation is crucial, as the program relies on community involvement to sustain its operations.

The event runs from 7 PM to 5 AM, allowing ample time for attendees to engage with the cause. Hudson Pacific Properties, among other sponsors, plays a role in supporting this initiative. By attending, community members can contribute to meaningful change and help combat homelessness in the region.

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