Back in October, we invited readers to recommend non-profits, community organizations, small businesses, local superheroes or good Samaritans for us to write about on Hoodline. Now, we'd like to once again solicit reader suggestions for the people and organizations who are working to make a difference in city neighborhoods.
Know of individual do-gooders, community-serving businesses or organizations that deserve recognition? Send an email to tips [at] hoodline {{dot}} com by Friday, March 11th with the basic details about your nominee(s) and why you love them so, or leave a comment below.
To get you started, here's a look at the previous crop of reader-nominated do-gooders we profiled late last year:
- Meet John Rodriguez, Jr. Of Divisadero's Longtime Precision Auto Repair
- Andrea Aiello Works To Build Castro/Upper Market Neighborhood Identity
- Meet Jeremiah Jeffries: 1st Grade Teacher And Education Activist
- Developmentally Disabled Workers Build Fulfilling Careers With The Arc
- Meet Bob Barnwell, Hayes Valley's Prolific Neighborhood Volunteer
- Lee Radner Fights For The Right To Recreation
- Meet Shawn Connolly, Engaging Students Through Skateboarding With SF Skate Club
- Meet Kevin Bayuk, From Dot-Com To Urban Permaculture Leader
Who else deserves some attention for their positive contributions? Let us know!