BENEFICIARIES

Over the past 31 years, Kung Pao has raised 10’s of 1000’s of dollars and awareness for different organizations. In keeping with the Jewish tradition of tzedakah (charity, in Hebrew – tied in with a sense of duty and social responsibility), each year Kung Pao donates partial proceeds to organizations and causes we believe in. See below for this year’s and past Kung Pao beneficiaries.

Kung Pao 2024 beneficiaries:

Shalom Bayit is the Bay Area’s Jewish resource for responding to domestic violence and sexual harassment. For over three decades, Shalom Bayit has been on the front lines providing free, confidential counseling, crisis intervention and safety planning (including bilingual services in Russian) to those abused by an intimate partner. Promoting healthy relationships and a culture of respect, Shalom Bayit’s innovative prevention/education programs like Love Shouldn't Hurt (consent education for teens and parents), domestic violence education, 90-member Rabbinic Council, and sexual harassment workplace prevention trainings are transforming the Jewish community’s response to abuse, empowering women to safety in the places that matter most.

The Chinatown YMCA Food Pantry and Grocery Distribution Programs: According to the SF Department of Public Health, 1 in 4 San Francisco residents is at risk of hunger due to low income. With over 33% of Chinatown residents living below poverty, which is well above the San Francisco average of 10%, these residents also experience other significant obstacles due to language barriers, knowledge of social services, as well as uncertainty if the receipt of these supports will affect their immigration status. Thankfully, the Chinatown YMCA directly addresses some of these food insecurity concerns by serving 350 households from the Chinatown area every week with fresh produce and other staples. Additionally, one of the Chinatown Y’s grocery distribution programs purchases food directly from Chinatown vendors so not only does the Y support their local businesses, but families receive culturally relevant foods they are comfortable cooking with and eating. Through the support of staff and volunteers, the food provided by the food pantry and grocery distribution programs help to improve the overall well-being of the individuals and families receiving it. Enrollment in the programs is not based on income, immigration status, or employment.

If you’d like to volunteer with the food pantry, which happens every Thursday from 1:30-4PM at the Chinatown YMCA (855 Sacramento Street), please contact Carol Wai Lundy, Community Engagement Director, at cwailundy@ymcasf.org


Past beneficiaries:

2023

Hebrew Free Loan

The Chinatown YMCA Food Pantry

2022

San Francisco-Marin Food Bank

The Center for Reproductive Rights

2021

San Francisco-Marin Food Bank

Shalom Bayit 

2020

Southern Poverty Law Center’s Teaching Tolerance

The Helen and Joe Farkas Center for the Study of the Holocaust

2019

Kehilla Community Synagogue Immigration Committee

Groceries for Seniors

2018

Jewish Family & Community Services East Bay — Refugee & Immigrant Services

Bend the Arc: A Jewish Partnership for Justice

2017

Jewish Family & Children’s Services (JFCS) Sonoma County North Bay Fire Relief

Jewish Community Center (JCC) Puerto Rico Hurricane Maria Relief Fund

2016

Shalom Bayit

Seniors at Home

2015

Institute on Aging’s Friendship Line
Legal Assistance to the Elderly

2014

•Jewish Family & Children’s Services (JFCS) Food Programs
San Francisco Suicide Prevention (SFSP)

2013

•San Francisco and Marin Food Banks’ “Healthy Children Pantries” 
The Jewish Home San Francisco’s Esther Weintraub Comedy Clinic
(Click here to download an article about the Comedy Clinic from The Jewish Home’s
magazine.) JewishHome-Mag-ComedyClinic-article

 

2012

2011

2010

2009

2008

2007

2006

2005

2004

2003

2002

2001

2000

  • SFJCC’s Montefiore Senior Center

  • Lesbian & Gay Senior Services Collaborative

1999

1998

1997

1996

1995

1995 – Los Angeles show

  • L. A. Jewish AIDS Services

  • Aunt Bee’s Laundry Service – offering free laundry and house-cleaning services to people with HIV/AIDS.

1994

1993

  • The late Tamar Kaufman – A Northern California Jewish Bulletin writer battling cancer -