Huckleberry’s 2020 Annual Report is here! Take a look at how our amazing staff has pivoted during the COVID-19 pandemic to provide youth and families in the Bay Area with ESSENTIAL services.
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Huckleberry’s college access and career readiness program unveils new name
Huckleberry Youth Programs is excited to share with you the new name for our program, formerly know as Huckleberry Wellness Academy. Get ready for it! Our college access and career readiness program will now be known as Huckleberry ACE (Access to College Equity) Academy. “With programming that reinforces educational equities, Huckleberry ACE is proud to […]
From Hoodline: In SF with less police spending, youth programs could be a vision of the future
Huckleberry’s Community Assessment & Resource Center (CARC) was featured in Hoodline’s article In a San Francisco with less police spending, youth programs could be a vision of the future. This piece demonstrates the effectiveness of diversion programs like Huckleberry’s Community Assessment & Resource Center (CARC). “Operating chiefly in communities of color — Bayview, Hunters Point, […]
How You Can Help Huckleberry During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Looking for a way to lend a hand during this uncertain time? Giving Tuesday Now is in TWO WEEKS (Tues. May 5) and we put together a list of ways that you can help Huckleberry during the COVID-19 Pandemic. 1. Donate a portion of your stimulus check to Huckleberry. Are you stably employed and financially secure, […]
New Van Donated to Huckleberry House by Lithia Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram of Concord
Christmas came early for the staff and clients at Huckleberry House, thanks to a generous donation from Lithia Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM of Concord! Today, the staff was surprised by a much needed, brand new van, donated by Lithia Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM of Concord!! The van will allow our staff to take clients out for leisure […]
Huckleberry’s Community Assessment & Resource Center (CARC) featured in SF Chronicle
Huckleberry’s Community Assessment & Resource Center (CARC) was featured in the San Francisco Chronicle! Read the full article, “Making amends, not doing time: SF prosecutors say youth program achieves results.” The article highlights CARC’s work in restorative justice, which brings victims of crime, youth offenders, and others together to talk about the crime and develop […]