ABOUT

The Homeless Prenatal Program (HPP) is a family resource center in San Francisco that serves 3,500 low-income and homeless families annually. For over 30 years, HPP has worked to help families break the cycle of childhood poverty and family homelessness. Headquartered since 2005 in its Mission District multipurpose building at 2500 18th Street, HPP offers services ranging from food assistance to housing support. The agency partners with parents citywide to address family needs during the transformative stages from pregnancy through kindergarten. The first agency in San Francisco to hire former clients as staff, HPP’s evolution has been guided by the community it serves.


Mercy Housing is redefining affordable, low-income housing. It is a national nonprofit organization that is working to build a more humane world where poverty is alleviated, communities are healthy, and all people can develop their full potential.
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Mercy Housing is one of the nation’s largest affordable housing organizations. They participate in the development, preservation, management and/or financing of affordable, program-enriched housing across the country. Mercy Housing acquire and renovate existing housing, as well as develop new affordable rental properties.
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Mercy Housing's Bayview Hill Gardens in San Francisco provides 73 homes for families who have experienced homelessness.