Central City Hospitality House

Programs
Program 1 [2018]
Hospitality House operated six programs during FY 2017-18. The Tenderloin Self-Help Center and Sixth Street Self-Help Center are Behavioral Health-based community centers that provide a range of emergency and support services using low threshold, peer-based self-help models. The Shelter Program is a small men's dormitory that provides basic emergency shelter as well as one-on-one case management. The Community Arts Program is a unique space where individuals can create, house and sell artwork, offering open studio hours, workshops, a creative writing class, and an opportunity for artists to exhibit and sell their work. The Community Building Program includes a peer volunteer training program, program activities, and the Healing, Organizing and Leadership Development Project which is a peer community organizing internship for participants impacted by trauma. The Employment Program provides employment readiness and placement services. All programs work together to provide a range of support, resources, and opportunities for people to achieve stability and self-sufficiency.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2017 – Jun 30, 2018Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$3.7MHospitality House Support Services
Hospitality House operated six programs during FY 2022-23. The Tenderloin Self-Help Center and Sixth Street Self-Help Center are Behavioral Health-based community centers that provide a range of emergency and support services using low threshold, peer-based self-help models. The Shelter Program provides 24 hour a day temporary shelter to 22 men and individualized case management that supports residents in overcoming various obstacles to securing permanent stable housing. The Community Arts Program is a unique space where individuals can create, house and sell artwork, offering open studio hours, workshops, a creative writing class, and an opportunity for artists to exhibit and sell their work. The Community Building Program includes a peer volunteer training program, program activities, and the Healing, Organizing and Leadership Development Project which is a peer community organizing internship for participants impacted by trauma. The Employment Program provides employment readiness and placement services. All programs work together to provide a range of support, resources, and opportunities for people to achieve stability and self-sufficiency.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2022 – Jun 30, 2023Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$6.3MProgram 1 [2025]
Hospitality House operated six programs during FY 2024-25. The Tenderloin Self-Help Center and Sixth Street Self-Help Center are Behavioral Health-based community centers that provide a range of emergency and support services using low threshold, peer-based self-help models. The Shelter Program provides 24 hour a day temporary shelter to 22 men and individualized case management that supports residents in overcoming various obstacles to securing permanent stable housing. The Community Arts Program is a unique space where individuals can create, house and sell artwork, offering open studio hours, workshops, a creative writing class, and an opportunity for artists to exhibit and sell their work. The Community Building Program includes a peer volunteer training program, program activities, and the Healing, Organizing and Leadership Development Project which is a peer community organizing internship for participants impacted by trauma. The Employment Program provides employment readiness and placement services. All programs work together to provide a range of support, resources, and opportunities for people to achieve stability and self-sufficiency.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2024 – Jun 30, 2025Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$7.4M
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