The purpose of the “Stop the Hate” funding (Huckleberry was awarded $625,000 over two years) is to provide support and services to victims of hate crimes, survivors, and their families, and facilitate hate incident or hate crime prevention measures. Douglas Styles, PsyD, Huckleberry’s Executive Director/CEO said of the award, “We at Huckleberry Youth Programs […]
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Huckleberry is the Recipient of a 2023 Marin County Golden Bell Community Award!
Huckleberry is thrilled to announce that we were the recipient of a 2023 Golden Bell Community Award in Marin County! San Rafael City Schools selected us as an Outstanding Community Partner for our work providing mental health supports in school Wellness Centers, health education workshops, and groups for Newcomer students (young people newly immigrated […]
Huckleberry’s 2022 Annual Impact Report is Here! See Our Results from Last Fiscal Year!
Huckleberry’s 2022 Annual Report is here! Last fiscal year, our programs providing SAFETY, HEALTH, JUSTICE & EDUCATION POSITIVELY IMPACTED 5,700 youth and families across San Francisco and Marin Counties!! Read our Annual Impact Report here: 2022 Annual Report OUR RESULTS AT A GLANCE
See Our Results! View Huckleberry’s 2020 Annual Report
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.
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, […]