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Support Services In The 2014 San Francisco Pride Parade
Organizations that provide support or services for the LFBT community in specific or the sick, poor, or elderly generally.
The Shanti Project Rainbow Community Center Project Open Hand Hospice By The Bay Aids Emergency Fund
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The Shanti Project, In The 2014 San Francisco Pride Parade

The Shanti Project's community of Volunteers and Staff provides emotional and practical support to San Francisco's most vulnerable individuals living with life-threatening illness.

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Rainbow Community Center, In the 2014 San Francisco Pride Parade

Rainbow Community Centerof Contra Costa County is located inConcord, Californiaand builds community and promotes well-being among Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Questioning (LGBTQ) people and our allies.

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Project Open Hand, In The 2014 San Francisco Pride Parade

Project Open Hand is a nonprofit organization that provides meals with love to seniors and the critically ill.

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Hospice By The Bay, In the 2014 San Francisco Pride Parade

Incorporated in 1975 as Hospice of Marin, the non-profit Hospice by the Bay is the second oldest hospice in the United States.

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Aids Emergency Fund, And Breast Cancer Emergency Fund

AIDS Emergency Fund responds compassionately to the AIDS crisis by providing immediate, short-term financial assistance to help people disabled by HIV/AIDS to cover their basic human needs and stabilize their living situations. Since 2001, Breast Cancer Emergency Fund (BCEF) has been the only Bay Area organization dedicated to providing emergency financial assistance to low-income women and men battling breast cancer.


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