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May 2019 Frontline Newsletter

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Chair the Love, Pride Brunch, and an Updated Computer Training Lab: The Frontline e-News

PRC Appoints Katherine Bella as Chief Strategy Officer

PRC, which elevates the lives of those living with HIV/AIDS, substance use or mental health issues, today announced the hiring of Katherine (Kathy) Bella to the newly created position of chief strategy officer. PRC hired Bella as a part- time strategic consultant in 2015. Her new duties include oversight of the organization’s strategic planning, governance, public/private fundraising and strategic marketing communications efforts. Bella’s professional background includes more than three decades in the nonprofit sector, during which time she supported more than 100 Bay Area organizations. She’s also served on numerous nonprofit boards which focus on health and human services. She reports directly to Brett Andrews, PRC’s chief executive officer.

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Spring 2019 Frontline Newsletter

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A new Integrated Service Center, Expanded Legal Advocacy Services, and Every Penny Counts: The Frontline e-News

Fall 2018

PRC Opens New 25,000 Sq. Ft. San Francisco Service Center April 1

PRC, which elevates the lives of those living with HIV/AIDS, substance use or mental health issues, today announced the April 1st opening of its new, 25,000 sq. ft. San Francisco Service Center in the City’s SOMA neighborhood. To celebrate, the organization is launching the “Chair the Love” fundraising campaign to fill the renovated Art Deco building with the furniture it needs to support its 5,000 clients annually. On May 16, PRC will host a special VIP reception for those donating $1,000 and more in anticipation of the opening.

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PRC Expands Hummingbird Place Program at San Francisco General Hospital, Nearly Doubling to 29 Beds

San Francisco Mayor, London Breed, recently announced a significant expansion to the Hummingbird Place from 15 to 29 beds, where PRC works closely with adults facing
homelessness, mental health and substance use challenges who are also considering treatment. The program introduces clients to a multi-disciplinary system of care. PRC staff manage access to recovery and wellness conversations, activities and programs in a homelike environment. The San Francisco-based organization is using a grant from the City and County of San Francisco to expand capacity at the 24-hour facility, located on the campus of Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital. PRC and San Francisco partnered in 2017 to open the original 15-bed overnight facility as part of the City’s Navigation Center system.

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