Project Open Hand's Impact Address: 

Sharing Our Accomplishments, Challenges, and Goals 

Thursday, September 19, 2024 • 6:00pm - 7:30pm
Project Open Hand 2nd Floor Grocery Center, 730 Polk Street, San Francisco, CA

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About the Event


On Thursday, September 19, spend an evening with Project Open Hand at our San Francisco Grocery Center where CEO Paul Hepfer will share some of our recent accomplishments and community impact, as well as current and long-term goals for the organization.




Since its founding in 1985 as an AIDS service provider, Project Open Hand has grown to help even more people who are battling other life-threatening illnesses, becoming one of the largest medically tailored meal providers in the Bay Area. 

Today, a national leader in the Food is Medicine movement, Project Open Hand provides nearly a million meals with love each year to clients throughout the Bay Area while also working to advance public policy that supports access to food and nutrition services for people living with critical illnesses likes HIV/AIDS, heart disease, and cancer. 

Join us at our San Francisco Grocery Center – where more than 200,000 of our medically tailored meals with love are served each year – on September 19 to learn more about Project Open Hand’s key accomplishments in 2023/24: Community impact, client-focused and evidence-based model for medically tailored nutrition, and our current and long-term goals.


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Project Open Hand

730 Polk Street, San Francisco, CA 94109