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Project Open Hand

Project Open Hand provides medically tailored meals and groceries to the sick and vulnerable in San Francisco and Alameda Counties.

About Project Open Hand

Project Open Hand is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving health outcomes and quality of life by providing nutritious meals to the sick and vulnerable. Founded in 1985 by Ruth Brinker during the height of the AIDS epidemic, the organization began as a grassroots effort to feed neighbors who were too ill to cook for themselves. Today, Project Open Hand has expanded its mission to serve seniors, adults with disabilities, and individuals battling critical illnesses such as cancer, heart disease, and diabetes across San Francisco and Alameda Counties.

Guided by the philosophy that 'Food is Medicine,' Project Open Hand prepares and delivers medically tailored meals and groceries designed to meet the specific nutritional needs of their clients. Their services extend beyond meal delivery to include comprehensive nutrition counseling and education provided by registered dietitians. By integrating nutrition into medical care, Project Open Hand helps clients manage their chronic conditions, recover from illness, and lead healthier, more independent lives. The organization relies on a dedicated team of staff and thousands of volunteers to ensure that no one in their community goes without the nourishment they need.

FAQs

When was Project Open Hand founded?
Project Open Hand was founded in 1985.
Who is the CEO of Project Open Hand?
Paul Hepfer is the CEO.
What industries or markets does Project Open Hand operate in?
Project Open Hand operates in the following markets: Food Assistance & Hunger Relief, Medically Tailored Meals (Food is Medicine), Meal Preparation & Home Delivery, Public Health & Community Health, Healthcare Support Services, Nutrition Counseling & Dietetics, Senior Services & Aging Support, Disability Services, Chronic Disease Management Support, and Nonprofit Organizations.
How many employees does Project Open Hand have?
Project Open Hand has 51-200 employees.
Where does Project Open Hand have employees?
Project Open Hand has employees in United States.
Is Project Open Hand hiring?
Yes, Project Open Hand has 1 open remote job.
Does Project Open Hand support remote work or working from home?
Yes, Project Open Hand is a remote-friendly company.
What employee benefits does Project Open Hand offer?
Project Open Hand provides 7 benefits to their employees.
Does Project Open Hand offer a four-day work week?
No, Project Open Hand does not offer a four-day work week.
What is Project Open Hand's website?
Project Open Hand's website is openhand.org.
Where can I find Project Open Hand on social media?
You can find Project Open Hand on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

Employee benefits

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Dental Insurance

Dental coverage for employees.

Vision Insurance

Vision coverage for employees.

Medical Insurance

Medical coverage for employees.

Retirement Plan

403(b) retirement savings plan.

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