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At Kenny & Company, we believe it is our business and personal responsibility to support the communities in which we live and work. We dedicate a portion of our firm’s resources to these endeavors.

Through direct financial contributions, volunteering consultant time, and matching donations, we connect with organizations that positively impact those in need.

Our annual Philanthropy executive identifies worthy organizations and/or causes and works with other Kenny & Company Partners to set and allocate our donation amount each year. Our consultants volunteer their time to Kenny & Company selected organizations or self-selected causes.

Selected Philanthropic Events

Girls Venture 2019

GirlVentures’ inspires girls to lead through outdoor adventure, inner discovery, and collective action.

The only nonprofit of its kind, GirlVentures combines outdoor adventure with social emotional learning for adolescent girls, at a critical time in their lives.

Starting at age 11, our youth follow the GirlVentures’ Leadership Progression Model, building confidence, leadership and life skills as they backpack, hike, kayak and rock climb in the Northern California wilderness. They learn from experiential educators and mentors while gaining knowledge and tools that empower them reach their full potential.

https://www.girlventures.org/

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Larkin Street 2019

Since 1984, Larkin Street Youth Services has given more than 75,000 young people a safe place to rebuild their lives. We provide housing, education and employment training, and health and wellness supports to help these young people get off the street for good.

Larkin Street Youth Services is a nonprofit empowering young people to move beyond homelessness. Founded in 1984, we've helped over 75,000 young adults in San Francisco by providing a continuum of healthcare, housing, employment, and education services.

As San Francisco’s largest nonprofit provider for young people experiencing homelessness, we are supported by private donors including foundations, corporations, and individuals, as well as g

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SF Marin Food Bank 2018

The mission of SF Marin Food Bank is to end hunger in San Francisco and Marin.

Since 1987, the Food Bank has pioneered many successful models aimed at ending hunger. With your support, we continue to innovate and expand to provide more food to neighbors in need.

The Need
1 in 4 neighbors is at risk of hunger
Hunger is a serious problem in San Francisco and Marin. While the numbers are staggering, we believe that hunger in our community is a solvable problem.

Impact
210,000 people count on us
From the south-east corner of San Francisco to the farthest points in West Marin, the Food Bank is a vital lifeline. Food makes it possible for kids to learn, for adults to focus better at work, and for sen

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Union Gospel Mission 2018

Union Gospel Mission was founded in 1927, when 40 area churches came together seeking to minister to the homeless and hurting on the streets of Portland. In 1937, Union Gospel Mission purchased a building at 15 NW Third Ave.

Seventy years later, in 2007, the Mission expanded to include the LifeChange Center at 3 NW Third Ave. In December 2013, Union Gospel Mission opened the LifeChange Center for Women and Their Children in Beaverton.

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Alameda County Community Food Bank

For over 30 years, Alameda County Community Food Bank (ACCFB) has stood by its unwavering belief that food is a basic human right. It distributes millions of healthy meals every year, and is on the forefront of new approaches to ending hunger and poverty.

Alameda County Community Food Bank remains passionately committed to working with community advocates and elected officials to ensure that nutrition and other safety-net programs continue to be accessible and meet the needs of community members.

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