St. Anthony's Dining Room in San Francisco, CA has been a refuge for the city's most vulnerable citizens for over a hundred years, providing meals and essential services to those in need. From its humble beginnings as a lunch bag distribution center after the 1906 earthquake, St. Anthony's has grown into a civic anchor, serving over 38 million meals and offering programs such as free clothing, medical clinics, addiction recovery, and transitional employment.
As an iconic institution on the corner of Golden Gate and Jones, St. Anthony's has become known as the "Miracle on Jones Street," standing the test of time and embodying compassion and hope for San Franciscans. In 2012, the original Dining Room closed its doors, marking the end of an era, but paving the way for the construction of The New St. Anthony's Dining Room, which aims to continue the legacy of generosity and support for the city's most vulnerable populations.
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