Unsung Hero

Ladies’ Night Volunteer Donna Freeman Named “Unsung Hero”

Five Local Leaders Receive KQED and Wells Fargo Award

Every Thursday night, recent retiree Donna Freeman can be found at Ladies Night on 16th and Capp. Not ladies night at the corner bar, rather -Ladies Night- a weekly drop-in the Women’s Community Clinic offers in collaboration with local service agencies in the Mission District. Here, the “Food Lady” (as she is affectionately known) and her dedicated volunteers prepare a hot and plentiful meal for the 40-60 homeless women who come weekly to get off the streets, receive free hygiene supplies, exchange syringes to protect each other from HIV and hepatitis C, get a massage, dance, do art activities, and spend time together in a women-only space. While Ladies Night offers many services, it’s the Food Lady’s meal that makes the program feel like home.

On Wednesday, March 19, KQED and Wells Fargo celebrated Donna Freeman and four other Local Heroes at the KQED Public Broadcasting Center in San Francisco. The event featured live entertainment and an awards ceremony. The five new honorees were chosen based upon their outstanding contributions to their local communities and the Bay Area community at large.

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