A recent KQED News article entitled "Why Do These 4 Myths About Homelessness Persist?" features long time Trinity Center volunteer Horace Crawford and our Executive Director Donna Columbo. Written by Rachael Myrow, KQED's acting Silicon Valley Bureau Chief, the...
Sidewalk Salon Provides Free Haircuts to Trinity Center Members
Two wonderful stylists with Sidewalk Salon recently provided free hair cuts to Trinity Center members. They worked out in the sun with no complaints for two hours and cut 15 people's hair! Yumiko Naddy is the Director of Programs and Volunteer Services at Sidewalk...
Trinity Center Community News
Executive Director Donna Colombo is in the current Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce Member Spotlight. Learn More Donna is also featured in Walnut Creek Magazine's Making a Mark: Women to Watch. Learn More Walnut Creek Patch: Lessons Learned in the Community A group of...
Trinity Center Fall Update
Bitter-Sweet Farewell: Nathalie Sterne has been a great addition to the Trinity Center team, and although we are so sad to see her go, we are very excited for her new adventure! Nathalie will continue serving the homeless population as she transitions to her...
Harvest Festival to Benefit Trinity Center
The Harvest Festival to Benefit Trinity Center is being hosted by St. Anslem's Church on October 6th starting at 5pm. For each of the last two years, this event has raised more than $50,000 for the Winter Shelter program. All net proceeds will go to the Trinity...
Harvest Festival Benefit for Trinity Center
Save the Date of October 6, 2018!
And… the winner is…
Drawing was held on August 25, 2018 and the winner is: Gretchen Litner! Click to view the live Facebook video. Watch the video of Bishop Marc Homelessness is an epidemic in the Bay Area. Imagine that you have a job but don't make enough to pay the rent. Money is...
Walnut Creek Homeless Community Task Force seeking foster care for homeless pets
The Walnut Creek Homeless Community Task Force is seeking individuals to provide short term foster care for homeless pets. Needs range from 1-2 days up to a few weeks. If you can help, send an email to wchomelessctf@gmail.com. Click here for full press release.
Lafayette Library Help the Homeless Program
Thanks to Patrick and the teens of the Lafayette Library and Learning Center for bringing tons of goodies for our members! Definitely feeling the love! View More Pictures
Food Service Emergency – Help Needed
Contra Costa County Environmental Health Services inspected our kitchen and stopped all food service except: prepackaged, pre-portioned meals that can be reheated in our microwave. No reheating of prepared meals in our oven as it is not a commercial oven. No...