At The Bread Project, we know our work is strengthened by the partners who stand alongside us.
Recently, Lynn attended an event hosted by Lao Family Community Development, a Bay Area nonprofit serving California’s diverse community with essential services including food security, housing support, and career training. Their programs create a meaningful pipeline for individuals seeking skills, stability, and opportunity.
The event is sponsored by the Strive for Change Foundation, which each October convenes all its grantees—organizations focused on workforce development and career advancement for people facing barriers. This year’s gathering took place at Lao Family Community Development’s headquarters in Oakland, bringing together 7 mission-driven organizations to exchange ideas and explore partnership opportunities.
For us, these moments serve as a powerful reminder: meaningful change doesn’t happen in isolation. It happens when organizations come together, share what’s working, and commit to lifting communities collectively.
As we look ahead, we’re energized by the partners in our ecosystem and the impact we can create together.
Because when one of us grows stronger, our entire community rises.
