The Women's Building
Providing women and girls with the tools and resources for full and equal participation in society.
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What's New at The Women's Building

Affordable Event Space is Available at
The Women’s Building
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or call: 415.431.1180

   
Immigrant Assistance Food Pantry Helps Our Community Make Ends Meet!!!
A food pantry is held mid-day every Monday and serves 110 low-income immigrants who are unable to receive food stamps because of citizenship or immigration status. The pantry distributes fresh produce, bread and dry good items, and canned food. The goal of the program is to assist Mission district families to maintain their independence and quality of life by providing extra nutrition. In the Mission, home to nearly 60,000 residents, one in three people live with the daily threat of hunger and 1,489 families live with the daily threat of hunger. Participants also have the opportunity to assist in the distribution of food by volunteering.


Spring 2008 News from The Women's Building (PDF)

Low Cost Legal Advice Program!
in the Community Resource Room at the Women's Building

Annie Thorkelson, Attorney at Law, will offer one dollar per minute legal advice and referrals every Wednesday from 5-7pm. This service provides a creative, personal and non-litigation forum for getting informal answers and creative solutions to legal questions, problems, and conflicts on most kinds of legal matters and questions that arise every day for ordinary San Franciscans.

30th Annual Celebration of Craftswomen  
Exhibitor Application
2008 Exhibitors Application
(Print & Mail This Form)
2008 Online Zapplication
Online Application (Register Free at Zapplication)

(If you are not a member of Zapplication, you may register free by clicking the above link & following the instructions. Then proceed to Participating Shows & look for Women’s Building Celebration of Craftswomen.)
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Mural images courtesy of the artists ©1994 World Rights Reserved
Thanks to Juana Alicia, Miranda Bergman, Edythe Boone, Susan Kelk Cervantes,
Meera Desai, Yvonne Littleton and Irene Perez.