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Ways
You Can Help
The San Francisco Buddhist
Center is a public place devoted to creating a supportive environment
for those interested in it. There are several (painless!)
ways you can contribute to this volunteer-run space:
- When It's Purge Time.
Next time you purge, consider donating it to Community Thrift Store, and specify the San Francisco Buddhist
Center (charity #117, but just the name works too) as the recipient
charity. It's at 623 Valencia Street, near 17th Street.
Donation hours are 10:00am to 5:00pm on Sycamore Alley (around the
corner from the store).
Tel: 861-4910
- Monthly pledge. Join our Dana
Program.
- One-time donation. Send a check (made out to 'FWBO') or use your credit card online.
- Keep an area of the Center clean for one month. Put your name on the
sign-up sheet in the Center to keep an area of the Center clean for
a 1-month period.
- Volunteer. This Center exists because of people volunteer their time to clean it, organize retreats, teach classes, put together the program, and countless other things. If you appreciate this place, please consider doing a job for a week, month/s, or a year.
- Buy a book from a list of our
recommended books. (Center gets a percentage of proceeds.)
For more information about our organizational structure, see Who Does What at the SFBC.
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