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St. Anthony’s Free Clothing Program Receives Over 2,000 Articles of Clothing from Eagle Scout Project
April 4, 2023 Eagle Scout, Kaustav Pal, talks to us about his scout project, a clothing […]
Read MoreFr. Tom Nairn
Fr. Thomas Nairn, O.F.M. was born in Cleveland, Ohio on March 18, 1948. He entered the […]
Read MoreA Behind-the-Scenes Look at What It Takes to Serve 1,700 Meals Daily in the Tenderloin
July is National Culinary Arts Month, recognizing professional cooks and chefs who sustain and delight communities […]
Read More60th Anniversary Block Party a Huge Success
Why did St. Anthony’s cross the road? Because we were out to lunch. Exactly 12,000 lunches, […]
Read MoreTenderloin Toilets
Although four letter words associated with potty talk may be a common stereo type for the […]
Read MorePersonalities With Principles: Joe Cotchett
Scripture admonishes us not to “side with the strong against the weak.” Joseph W. Cotchett has spent a lifetime siding with the weak in the face of power. As a college student, he defied segregation on campus. He has represented low-income people, professional people, policy holders, homeowners, non-profit organizations, unions and the public, as well as banks, business people, corporations, and shareholders, in class action suits. His issues include consumer fraud, elder abuse, environmental and toxic discrimination issues, antitrust issues, First Amendment rights, product liability, and wage and hour law. He has been honored for his work with disability rights. He represents the disadvantaged in extensive pro bono work, including environmental and public policy matters; his firm represents and advises several Native American groups.
Read MoreThe New Faces Of Poverty
St. Anthony’s new campaign debuts today alongside the scores of news articles confirming what we’ve already […]
Read MoreIs this your ring?
Here at St. Anthony Foundation we receive many donations from people in thanksgiving for articles that […]
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