LDF-Funded Triangle Project Featured on National News
The Triangle Project, a new incentivized trash cleanup pilot program funded by the Lucky Duck Foundation and organized by LDF volunteer and retired attorney Brian Trotier, has been featured on national news (AP, Newsweek) this week as well as by the Union-Tribune, FOX 5, NBC 7, KUSI, and more.
Padres Owner Peter Seidler and Businessman Dan Shea, both LDF Executive Committee Members, explain the state of homelessness in San Diego in a recent UT opinion piece
Tuesday Group co-founders Peter Seidler and Dan Shea shared their thoughts on homelessness in a recent Union Tribune opinion piece:
Lucky Duck Foundation and Computers 2 Kids Partner to Provide Laptops for Every Graduate of LDF’s $1 million Employment & Job Training Program
The Lucky Duck Foundation and Computers 2 Kids today announced a new partnership that will provide laptops and employment opportunities to individuals experiencing homelessness.
The San Diego Taxpayers Educational Foundation and Lucky Duck Foundation Launch the PROS Board
With funding from the Lucky Duck Foundation, Gwendolyn Sontheim, and the San Diego Foundation, the San Diego Taxpayers Educational Foundation announced the launch of the San Diego Public Regional Outcomes Standard Board (PROS Board).
Lucky Duck Foundation Launches Newest $1 Million Region-Wide Homeless Employment and Job Training Initiative
The Lucky Duck Foundation today announced the launch of a new, region-wide employment and job training initiative to provide work opportunities and on-the-job training for individuals experiencing homelessness.
Inside Father Joe’s Villages
For Pat and Stephanie Kilkenny, co-founders of the non-profit Lucky Duck Foundation, defeating homeless is an important cause. “We lived together in downtown San Diego for seven years in the late 90s and early 2000s, so we saw it everyday,” recalls Stephanie. “Father Joe’s Villages attempts to end the cycle by treating the cause, not just […]
Lucky Duck Foundation Founders Featured in the Union Tribune
Our incredibly generous co-founders, Pat and Stephanie Kilkenny, were featured in a story by writer Pam Kragen in the August 30th 2016 edition of the San Diego Union Tribune.