The Justice & Diversity Center (JDC) of The Bar Association of San Francisco dedicated the new home of its Homeless Advocacy Project (HAP) in memory of Tanya Neiman, founder of HAP and longtime director of the Volunteer Legal Services Program, now JDC.
Major donors to the capital campaign for the remodeling of HAP’s new home at 125 Hyde Street in San Francisco were honored at the building dedication on June 23, including:
• The Arthur and Charlotte Zitrin Foundation
• Morrison & Foerster
• Lisa Sardenga and David A. Carrillo
• Munger, Tolles & Olsen
• Keker & Van Nest
• The Tanya Neiman Legacy Fund
• Friends of Tanya Neiman
Founded in 1988, HAP is JDC’s largest individual project. HAP serves over 1,500 clients each year, providing legal services and supporting social services to individuals and families in San Francisco who are homeless or at imminent risk of homelessness, while prioritizing individuals who have mental health disabilities.
All photos by Jim Block