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(650) 347-3648

If you are in need of food, medical services, shelter, or any of our counseling or referral services, please contact our client service department at the number above to schedule an appointment.
 
Do you need Financial Assistance? Click here to Apply.

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Food Hours
Monday – Friday
9 am – 4 pm
Thursday
9 am – 12 pm

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(650) 347-3648

Si necesita alimentos, servicios médicos, de cualquiera de nuestra consejería, o servicios de referencia por favor contacte nuestro departamento de servicio al cliente al número que aparece arriba y haga una cita.

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Distribución de Alimentos
Lunes – Viernes
9 am – 4 pm
Jueves 9 am – 12 pm

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(650) 347-3648

如果您需要食物,医疗服务,住所,任何咨询或转介服务
请通过以上号码联系我们的客户服务部门安排预约
 
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食物供应时间
星期一至五
上午9点至下午4点
星期四
上午9点至下午12点

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Fighting poverty. Lifting lives.

50 Years of Innovative Solutions
Samaritan House is the only organization in San Mateo County that delivers essential services and support to help people living in poverty among us achieve financial independence and remain active, successful parts of our community. Our compassionate and experienced team works with each client to develop a personalized plan that puts them on a path to financial stability.
2023 Impact Numbers
San Mateo County
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meals provided

nearly double the number in 2021

$ 0 M

in financial assistance, keeping

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families housed

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jobs provided through the Worker Resource Center

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patient visits to the free clinic

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backpacks provided for school kids

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diapers provided

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nights of safe, warm sleep provided

2023 Impact Numbers
San Mateo County
Leading into the Future

Over the past five decades, Samaritan House has scaled to address the growing needs of those experiencing poverty in our community – deepening our whole-person approach and expanding who we serve. Our organization has always distinguished itself as professionally led, volunteer-supported, and client-centered. As the lead anti-poverty organization and backbone agency for San Mateo County, we bring together the right organizations, resources, and new ideas to solve seemingly impossible challenges.

1974
1985
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2005
2016/17
2018
2021
2023
2024
Dr. Cora Clemons founds Samaritan House in North Central San Mateo.
Samaritan House becomes a Core Service Agency under John Kelly’s leadership.
62,400 meals served meeting unprecedented need.
San Mateo Free Clinic opens and sees nearly 700 patients.
Safe Harbor Shelter opens as year-round shelter for unhoused adults.
New headquarters are purchased in San Mateo.
First two food pharmacies in California open.
East Palo Alto office opens, expanding services and total clients to 15,000 per year.
Pacific Emergency Shelter opens during COVID allowing clients to shelter safely in individual rooms.
Record breaking 4.8 million meals and 26,000 clients served.
Guaranteed income pilot will launch, helping single mothers lift their families out of poverty.
Meet Our Clients

Virginia

“I called Samaritan House because I was afraid of losing my home. I was able to get rental assistance, and I found a new community where everyone was so welcoming and understanding.”

Virginia had lost her home, gone through her savings, and as a disabled senior, returning to work was not an option. She called Samaritan House and met Luis, a case manager in client services. Luis helped her access essential rental support, and she was able to stay housed. Virginia is now getting help with long-term solutions.

At Samaritan House, our compassionate and experienced team works with clients to develop a personalized plan that puts them on a path to financial stability.

Cynthia

“I feel super grateful for Samaritan House because every month I have food, I have clothes, I have a doctor, I have a community, I have almost everything. I was surprised by the resources available to my family.”

Cynthia and her family came to San Mateo County in 2020 as asylum seekers. Both parents worked full-time, and with two disabled children requiring extra care, Cynthia had to stretch every dollar. She came to Samaritan House for help and met Ana, a case manager in client services who helped Cynthia and her family access food, clothing, healthcare, and housing. Knowing she could call Ana made Cynthia’s challenges easier.

At Samaritan House, our compassionate and experienced team works with clients to develop a personalized plan that puts them on a path to financial stability.

Daniel

“I reached out to the Samaritan House Worker Resource Center looking for work, and found so much more: a community, housing, healthcare and food.”

Without reliable access to employment, meals, and other essentials, Daniel’s health was suffering. At a medical visit, a doctor mentioned the Samaritan House Worker Resource Center (WRC) and Reyna Sandoval, Director of Food and Community Services who runs the center. Daniel reached out to Reyna and found much more than a job – he found a community, shelter, healthcare, and food. With Reyna a phone call away, Daniel is always ready to take on a job and do his best.

At Samaritan House, our compassionate and experienced team works with clients to develop a personalized plan that puts them on a path to financial stability.

Virginia

“I called Samaritan House because I was afraid of losing my home. I was able to get rental assistance, and I found a new community where everyone was so welcoming and understanding.”

Virginia had lost her home, gone through her savings, and as a disabled senior, returning to work was not an option. She called Samaritan House and met Luis, a case manager in client services. Luis helped her access essential rental support, and she was able to stay housed. Virginia is now getting help with long-term solutions.

At Samaritan House, our compassionate and experienced team works with clients to develop a personalized plan that puts them on a path to financial stability.

Cynthia

“I feel super grateful for Samaritan House because every month I have food, I have clothes, I have a doctor, I have a community, I have almost everything. I was surprised by the resources available to my family.”

Cynthia and her family came to San Mateo County in 2020 as asylum seekers. Both parents worked full-time, and with two disabled children requiring extra care, Cynthia had to stretch every dollar. She came to Samaritan House for help and met Ana, a case manager in client services who helped Cynthia and her family access food, clothing, healthcare, and housing. Knowing she could call Ana, made Cynthia’s challenges easier.

At Samaritan House, our compassionate and experienced team works with clients to develop a personalized plan that puts them on a path to financial stability.

Daniel

“I reached out to the Samaritan House Worker Resource Center looking for work, and found so much more: a community, housing, healthcare and food.”

Without reliable access to employment, meals, and other essentials, Daniel’s health was suffering. At a medical visit, a doctor mentioned the Samaritan House Worker Resource Center (WRC) and Reyna Sandoval, Director of Food and Community Services who runs the center. Daniel reached out to Reyna and found much more than a job – he found a community, shelter, healthcare, and food. With Reyna a phone call away, Daniel is always ready to take on a job and do his best.

At Samaritan House, our compassionate and experienced team works with clients to develop a personalized plan that puts them on a path to financial stability.

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