Bay Area

The San Francisco Bay Area is a place of endless possibility, yet one of the hardest places in the country for working families to call home due to the high cost of living, unthinkable food insecurity, and unequal access to education and economic opportunity. TWP supports the organizations that address the unique needs of our neighbors in the Bay Area. Below is a selection of grant partners.

Hamilton Families

On a mission to end family homelessness in the San Francisco Bay Area, Hamilton Families provides housing and support to over 800 families each year.

Photo credit: Robin Hultgren / Hamilton Families

The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Peninsula

The largest expanded learning provider in San Mateo County, empowering 5,400 youth from low-income neighborhoods to thrive with equitable access to social, academic, and career opportunities. 

Photo credit: Liz Dickey / Boys and Girls Clubs of the Peninsula

Second Harvest of Silicon Valley

Working to ensure that everyone in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties has access to the nutritious food needed to thrive. Second Harvest of Silicon Valley distributes food through nearly 400 partner agencies at 900 sites and serves 500,000 people each month.

Photo courtesy of Second Harvest of Silicon Valley

LifeMoves

As the largest provider of interim housing and supportive services in San Mateo and Santa Clara Counties, LifeMoves serves over 7,075 clients annually, including families, individuals, seniors, and veterans.

Photo courtesy of LifeMoves