St. Anthony Foundation

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St. Anthony Foundation
FounderAlfred Boeddeker, O.F.M.
TypeCharity
Focushomelessness, poverty
Websitewww.stanthonysf.org

The St. Anthony Foundation is a nonprofit social service organization in San Francisco, California. They are best known for their operation of the St. Anthony Dining Room in the Tenderloin District.[1][2][3] It was founded in 1950 by Franciscan friar Alfred Boeddeker to serve free meals to the poor in an ordinary restaurant-like setting. The Dining Room has served as many as 2,500 plates of food a day,[4] and over thirty seven million meals since its creation. The foundation operates a residential drug and alcohol treatment program for men, the Father Alfred Center, whose residents provide volunteer labor for the Dining Hall.[5] Other social services are provided.[6] Local political figures honoring the foundation include Representative Nancy Pelosi, who served the thirty five millionth meal in 2009.[7] The Foundation's dining hall is scheduled to move to a new building in 2012.

References[edit]

  1. ^ https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=2K0VAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ChAEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4990,465932&dq=st-anthony-dining-room&hl=en [dead link]
  2. ^ The Economist website
  3. ^ "Herald-Journal - Google News Archive Search".
  4. ^ "Hungry -- even in San Francisco". 5 June 2007.
  5. ^ "San Francisco Non-Profit".
  6. ^ http://www.ktvu.com/news/17491171/detail.html [dead link]
  7. ^ "Stimulus: Pelosi seeks to add jobs, state aid". 9 February 2009.