Shanti Project
  • icon menu canvas
    • Overview
    • Services
    • About
      • About Us
      • Our Story
      • Shanti Model of Peer Support
      • Staff
      • Board
      • Financials
      • Careers
      • Contact Us
    • Programs & Services
      • Overview
      • Community Services
      • HIV Programs
      • LGBTQ+ Aging & Abilities Support Network
      • Peer Advocate Care Team
      • Pets Are Wonderful Support
      • Veterinary Mental Health Initiative
      • Women’s Cancer Program
    • Our Impact
      • Overview
      • Client Stories
      • Impact Reports
    • News & Events
      • Shanti Voices Blog
      • Newsletters
      • Press Updates
    • Volunteer
      • Volunteer Opportunities
      • Volunteer Applications
    • Donate
      • Donate Online
      • Donate Monthly
      • Donate Stock
      • Donate Crypto
      • More Ways to Give
      • Legacy Giving
      • Corporate Partners
      • Our Donors
Shanti Project
  • About
    • About Us
    • Our Story
    • Shanti Model of Peer Support
    • Staff
    • Board
    • Financials
    • Careers
    • Contact Us
  • Programs & Services
    • Overview
    • Community Services
    • HIV Programs
    • LGBTQ+ Aging & Abilities Support Network
    • Peer Advocate Care Team
    • Pets Are Wonderful Support
    • Veterinary Mental Health Initiative
    • Women’s Cancer Program
  • Our Impact
    • Overview
    • Client Stories
    • Impact Reports
  • News & Events
    • Shanti Voices Blog
    • Newsletters
    • Press Updates
  • Volunteer
    • Volunteer Opportunities
    • Volunteer Applications
  • Donate
    • Donate Online
    • Donate Monthly
    • Donate Stock
    • Donate Crypto
    • More Ways to Give
    • Legacy Giving
    • Corporate Partners
    • Our Donors
  • Show Search
Hide Search

AIDS Memorial Quilt Panels Return to San Francisco

Blog, General News & Updates, Uncategorized, Volunteer Stories
activities, HIV Programs

The AIDS Memorial Quilt was created over 35 years ago to give people a way to memorialize, grieve, and honor… more

January 21, 2022
0
536

SHARE: Creating Community through Self-Expression

Blog, General News & Updates, Uncategorized
HIV Programs, LGBTQ+ Aging & Abilities Support Network, Margot Murphy Women's Cancer Program

Many of us and our family, friends, and neighbors have faced isolation, new or worsening anxiety, fear, grief, depression, anger,… more

October 13, 2021
0
1611
Picture of Richard in community

Richard’s Story and the Healing Power of Connection.

Blog, Client Stories, Uncategorized, Volunteer Stories
HIV Planning Council, HIV Programs, Volunteer & Community Support Services
Since Shanti’s inception, building personal connection has been at the heart of what we do. Richard, a client of Shanti’s… more
May 11, 2021
0
1134
Hulda

Client Spotlight: Hulda

Client Stories
Client Spotlight, HIV Programs
Hulda became a client of Shanti in 1994, three years after she was diagnosed with HIV. At that time San… more
August 30, 2020
0
1318
Hank Trout

Client Spotlight: Hank Trout

Client Stories, General News & Updates
HIV Programs, Volunteer & Community Support Services
Photo Credit: Saul Bromberger & Sandra Hoover Photography When I moved to San Francisco in August 1980 to take a… more
May 27, 2020
0
1366

Tenderloin Location
730 Polk Street, 3rd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94109

Phone: 415.674.4700  |  Fax: 415.674.0370

Mission District Location
3170 23rd Street
San Francisco, CA 94110

Phone: 415.979.9550  |  Fax: 415.979.9269

     
Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Copyright ©2023 Shanti Project
Newsletter Signup

By submitting this form, you agree that Shanti Project may send you email updates. You may opt out at any time. View our Privacy Policy.

SearchPostsLogin
Tuesday, 8, Nov
Client Spotlight: Marla
Wednesday, 20, Jul
Client Spotlight: Lary Dunsmore
Wednesday, 20, Jul
Shanti Helps Mentor San Francisco’s Workforce
Wednesday, 20, Jul
Partner Spotlight: Partners in Serving LGBTQ+ Older Adults
Monday, 2, May
Emily Scott: Co-Founder, Shanti’s Veterinary Mental Health Initiative
Wednesday, 13, Apr
Q&A with Mark Molnar: a reflection on volunteering and empathy

Welcome back,