Combating Homelessness and Hunger in San Diego
Fighting homelessness is everyone’s business. Learn about our innovative collaboration with Feeding San Diego and The Salvation Army combating homelessness and hunger in the San Diego region.
Business Sector Takes Action to Support San Diego’s Unsheltered
San Diego’s unsheltered are eating a little better thanks to an innovative collaboration between Jewish Family Services and Del Mar’s Flower Hill Promenade.
Funding Support of COVID-19 Tests for Homeless Residents and Staff at the Convention Center
The Lucky Duck Foundation (LDF) funded COVID-19 tests for 1,500 individuals experiencing homelessness at the San Diego Convention Center temporary shelter in partnership with Family Health Centers of San Diego (FHCSD).
10 Things You May Not Know About the Lucky Duck Foundation
Take a look into the Lucky Duck Foundation. We’re sharing a little bit about who we are, what we do, what we believe, and the people we do it for.
Lucky Duck Foundation Launches Petition Drive to Urge Local Elected Officials to Utilize Vacant Government-Owned Buildings to Shelter the Homeless.
SAN DIEGO, CA – January 20, 2020: The Lucky Duck Foundation today announced an online petition campaign alongside results of a comprehensive poll it commissioned that revealed public opinion surrounding the City and County’s homelessness crisis.
4 Ways to Help that Don’t Involve Donating Money
Most of us will never know what it’s like to lose our jobs, experience a medical emergency, or another life-altering event that could render you without income or housing stability. For thousands of San Diegans experiencing homelessness, it was an event like this that led their life unsheltered. Have you found yourself thinking of ways to help that don’t involve donating money?
Wheels of Change Testimonials
The Wheels of Change expansion has been incredibly successful. The workers in the second van have already completed clean-up activities in several areas of San Diego. Hear from participants about what the program means to them.
The Private Sector Has a Key Role to Play in Carrying Out the Homelessness Plan
Adopting an action plan to tackle homelessness was the easy part. Now, activating the plan requires consistent funding and participation from all stakeholders in order to be effectively executed. The following OpEd appeared in Voice of San Diego on October 25th, 2019.
How One Van Connects Hundreds of Homeless to Services
When the Lucky Duck Foundation handed over the keys to a new outreach van to Family Health Centers of San Diego, a critical connection was made. Read more about how the donation gave people critical access to services.
Putting a Face to San Diego’s Homeless
San Diego Magazine profiles three bridge shelter residents who share their stories, hopes, and fears with writer Kelly Davis.