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Center for Elders Independence and Teamwrkx Construction promote quality of life for East Bay Seniors

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Hanna Boys Center Alumnus and Teamwrkx Superintendent Roger Harrison participates in Alumni Association fundraisers

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Teamwrkx attends Edgewood Foundation live auction benefit at San Francisco’s City Hall

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Community Partners

 

By cultivating relationships with community leaders and organizations, we have the opportunity to continually support different teams across the Bay Area. We have currently partnered with the following organizations in an effort to build a higher community standard. We encourage you to join us!

 
 

Sticks 2 Schools

www.sticks2schools.org/

Sticks-2-Schools provides public schools with lacrosse equipment, curriculum and instruction to schools to introduce co-ed soft lacrosse to the physical education curriculum in an ongoing effort to battle childhood obesity.

     
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Edgewood Foundation

www.edgewoodfoundation.org

Dedicated to promoting and enhancing the cultural, social and educational environment of Edgewood life for all residents

     
 

Civicorps Schools

www.ebcc-school.org

Civicorps Schools promotes citizenship and builds a civil society by creating educational models that draw upon the power of service as a way of learning.

     
 

Claussen House

http://www.clausenhouse.org

Claussen House strives to build self-confidence, teach everyday living skills, and instill the dignity of independence in men and women with developmental disabilities.

     
 

Boys and Girls Club of Silicon Valley

www.bgclub.org

Founded in 1944, Boys & Girls Clubs of Silicon Valley now serves over 3,000 Club members at nine facilities located in North, East and South San Jose, and Milpitas. The Club reaches an additional 7,000 youth annually through special events and programs offered in partnership with schools and other community based organizations. The Club serves primarily very low-income, high-risk youth and their families. 

     
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George Mark Children’s House

www.georgemark.org

George Mark Children’s House's family-centered, life-affirming philosophy acknowledges the terrible stress a child's serious illness places on every family member, and provides services to support parents and siblings, as well as the seriously ill child.

     
 

San Francisco Opera

www.sfopera.com

San Francisco Opera is the second largest opera company in North America. Originally presented over two weeks, the Company’s season now contains approximately seventy-five performances of ten operas between September and July. San Francisco Opera recently celebrated the 75th anniversary of its performing home, the War Memorial Opera House.

     
 

March of Dimes

www.marchofdimes.com

The March of Dime’s mission is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth, and infant mortality. We carry out this mission through research, community services, education and advocacy to save babies' lives.

     
 

Peninsula Blood Bank

www.bloodcenters.org

Blood Centers of the Pacific is a nonprofit, community-based organization that provides blood and blood components to hospitals, physicians and patients throughout Northern California. It also houses the Blood Systems Research Institute which conducts medical research to improve blood safety and patient care.

     
 

Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco

www.habitatsf.org

For nearly two decades, Habitat for Humanity's presence in the community has helped to provide affordable housing solutions in one of the least affordable real estate markets in the world-a place where many working families live in unsafe, unhealthy and substandard living conditions.

     
 

Rafael House

www.raphaelhouse.org

Raphael House was conceived as the first shelter for children and families experiencing homelessness in Northern California. Today Raphael House provides a spectrum of full family support, including After School, Child Reach and After Care services where we partner with parents to engage the hearts and minds of the whole child as they experience the world around them.

     
 

Junior League of San Francisco

www.jlsf.org

The Junior League of San Francisco, Inc. is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women, and improving communities through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers.  Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable.

     
 

St. Andrews School

www.st-andrews.org

Saint Andrew’s Episcopal School is a coeducational, Pre-K through Grade Eight day school. Saint Andrew's offers an advanced, comprehensive academic program plus enrichment in the areas of the studio and performing arts, physical education, foreign languages, technology, character development, religion and community service.

     
 

Centers for Elders Independence

http://cei.elders.org/

The Center for Elders Independence provides high quality, affordable, integrated health care services to the elderly, which promote autonomy, quality of life and the ability of individuals to live in their communities.

     
 

The Crohns and Colitis Foundation

http://www.ccfa.org

The Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America is a non-profit, volunteer-driven organization dedicated to finding the cure for Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.