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  2. Delancey Street Foundation - Wikipedia

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    John Maher, founder of the Delancey Street Foundation. Pacific Heights, San Francisco~1973. Delancey Street Foundation was founded in 1971 in San Francisco by John Maher. [1] The program began in an apartment on Polk Street [2] that Maher, a self-described "bum" and "ex-junkie," rented to house people recovering from drug and alcohol use. As ...

  3. List of San Francisco Designated Landmarks - Wikipedia

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    650 Delancey Street October 8, 1977 ... Old Spaghetti Factory Cafe: 478 Green Street June 7, 1981 128 ... San Francisco: 57–65 Post Street

  4. John Maher (Delancey Street) - Wikipedia

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    John Maher, founder of the Delancey Street Foundation. Pacific Heights, San Francisco~1973. John Maher (1940 – December 3, 1988) [1] was an American former child alcoholic and heroin addict, who founded the Delancey Street Foundation, a nonprofit organization, in 1971.

  5. Mimi Silbert - Wikipedia

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    Also in 2014, the Port of San Francisco designated a stretch of sidewalk along the San Francisco Bay the "Mimi Silbert Pathway." [15] She has also received awards and recognition from national organizations and news programs. In 1992, the League of Women Voters named her one of their "Women Who Could Be President."

  6. International Black Women's Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    The first festival was presented November 8 to November 24, 2002, in San Francisco, CA, at the Delancey Street screening room at 600 Embarcadero Street in San Francisco's South Beach area. The first festival was founded and organized by Adrienne M. Anderson and co-organized with entrepreneur Robin Bates who is the founder and CEO of Café de la ...

  7. Stars (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    He opened The Peak Cafe in Hong Kong in the 1990s, as well as various related ventures in San Francisco including a more casual cafe and an upscale bistro Stars Cafe, next door, another restaurant nearby known as Speedo 690 located at 690 Van Ness Avenue described by Tower as "romantic Polynesian cuisine" and a kitchenware shop. [2]

  8. Latino men voted for Trump in large numbers. Here’s what they ...

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    Latino men vaulted into the spotlight with their greater-than-expected support for President-elect Donald Trump.Soon, they’ll be looking for returns on their votes. U.S. Hispanics, who are ...

  9. Category:1971 establishments in California - Wikipedia

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