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  • 시니어 식사 | Open Heart Kitchen

    시니어 식사 프로그램 영형우리의 노인 식사 프로그램은 저소득 노인들의 영양 격차를 해결합니다. 우리는 월요일부터 금요일까지 "노인 친화적인" 점심 식사를 제공합니다. 우리의 식사는 무료입니다. June Menu July Menu Donate to Senior Meals 예약이 필요합니다. 전화로 문의하세요.(925) 500-8241 식사 시 따뜻한 무료 식사 제공 -인 또는 테이크 아웃. 월요일 – 금요일 1시부터: 오후 15시 – 오후 3시 11/10, 11/23, 11/24, 12/25, 1/1 휴무 4444 East Ave, 리버모어, CA 94550 Directions 식사 시 따뜻한 무료 식사 제공 -인 또는 테이크 아웃. 월요일 – 금요일 1시부터: 오후 15시 – 오후 3시 11/10, 11/23, 11/24, 12/25, 1/1 휴무 4444 East Ave, 리버모어, CA 94550 Directions 식사 시 따뜻한 무료 식사 제공 -인 또는 테이크 아웃. 월요일 – 금요일 1시부터: 오후 15시 – 오후 3시 11/10, 11/23, 11/24, 12/25, 1/1 휴무 4444 East Ave, 리버모어, CA 94550 Directions 기대할 수 있는 것 영형우리의 노인 식사 프로그램은 저소득 노인들의 영양 격차를 해결합니다. 우리는 월요일부터 금요일까지 "노인 친화적인" 점심 식사를 제공합니다. 당신은 o의 인사를 받게 될 것입니다 간단한 인구통계 설문조사가 포함된 체크인 절차를 안내해드릴 직원 및 자원봉사자 팀입니다. 이 정보는 자금 조달 목적으로 사용되며 항상 100% 안전하고 기밀로 유지됩니다. 체크인 후 체크인 키오스크를 이용해 관리하실 수 있습니다.식사 예약은 영업일 기준으로 식사 최소 1일 전 오후 1시까지 이루어져야 합니다. 이제 남은 것은 자리에 앉아 테이블 동료들과 대화를 나누는 것뿐입니다! 저희 팀은 수프 한 잔, 메인 요리(위 버튼을 클릭하여 메뉴를 확인하세요), 우유와 함께 신선한 과일을 제공할 것입니다.우리의 식사는 무료입니다. 기부는 감사하지만 꼭 필요한 것은 아닙니다. 우리가 봉사하는 이유 식량 불안은 특히 증가하는 노인 인구, 특히 소득이 제한된 인구에 영향을 미칩니다.음식은 인간의 기본적인 욕구이므로 어떤 노인도 다음 식사가 어디서 나오는지 질문할 필요가 없습니다. 많은 노인들이 건강한 식사를 하기 위해 재정적으로 어려움을 겪고 있는 반면, 일부 노인들은 식사 계획, 식료품 쇼핑, 요리 및 청소에 에너지가 부족합니다. 식사를 책임지는 배우자를 잃어 영양가 있는 음식을 독립적으로 준비할 수 없는 사람들도 있습니다. 우리는 등록된 영양사와 협력하여 식사가 노인들의 영양적 필요에 맞게 맞춤화되었는지 확인합니다. 갓 준비한 식사는 많은 사람들이 집에서 의존하는 냉동 저녁 식사와 통조림 수프에서 환영받는 변화입니다. 시니어 식사 프로그램의 또 다른 주요 이점은 동료 및 직원과의 사회적 상호 작용입니다. 우리 팀은 다른 사람들에게 새로운 손님을 소개하고 중요한 인간 접촉을 장려합니다. 정서적 웰빙이 향상되고 영양에 대한 접근성이 향상되어 보다 균형 잡힌 생활 방식을 장려합니다. The Open Heart Kitchen Senior Meal Program is partially funded by the Alameda County Area Agency on Aging and the Tri-Valley Cities

  • 우리 팀 | Open Heart Kitchen

    The Open Heart Team Leadership Team Members 우편 Jo h n B ost Execut iv e D ire ctor 5+ years! 우편 Heathe r Greaux Chie f Fin an cial Officer Development Team Members 5+ years! 우편 Taylor Davis (Hoover-Hart) Development Offic er 우편 Anthony Parker Major Gifts Officer Production Kitchen Team Members Martin Beltran Cook Heather Cuellar Registered Dietician 5+ years! Tanaka Dorsey Cook Crispin Hernandez-Gonzalez Cook 5+ years! Gerardo Lopez Assistant Chef Jessy Lopez Angeles Cook Jorge Moral es Che f 5+ years! 5+ years! Martin Valderrama Cook Program Team Members Martin Alcantar Food Bank Assistant 15+ years! 우편 Shawnda Bost Operati ons Director Marcy Braidman Program Manager 우편 5+ years! Todd Cunningham Shelter Coordinator Dominique Fiataugaluia Shelter Coordinator Gary Gomes Street Outreach Team Member 20+ years! Sharon Irizarry Site Supervisor 10+ years! Shaniah Leota Shelter Coordinator Shekinah Leota Shelter Coordinator Evelyn Mattioli Site Supervisor 15+ years! Anita Miranda Delivery Driver 5+ years! Kimberly Norton Shelter Coordinator Geoffrey Petersen Program Assistant Juliana Reeder Volunteer Coordinator 5+ years! Linda Roe Site Supervisor Perla Sandoval Program Coordinator Sahel Tahiri Shelter Coordinator 10+ years! 우편 Chr isti Williams Program Coordinator

  • 기부 방법 | Open Heart Kitchen

    기부 방법 가상 푸드 드라이브 친구, 가족, 동료로 구성된 팀과 함께 모금하여 함께 더 많은 성과를 달성하세요. If you have already included Open Heart Kitchen in a bequest or other planned gift, please let us know so we can honor your support. We respect those who wish to remain anonymous, but we urge you to let us know of your plans on a confidential basis, as it allows Open Heart Kitchen to plan for the future. Please contact our Development Department (email and phone number below). We accept a range of planned giving options: Wills or Trusts The simplest way to leave a planned gift is to make a bequest including specific language in your will or living trust naming Open Heart Kitchen as the recipient. The following is an example of suggested language to include in your will/trust: “I give and bequeath to Open Heart Kitchen, a California non-profit corporation, located at 1141 Catalina Drive, Suite 137, Livermore CA 94550, the sum of $____, or ______% of my estate, to be used for the accomplishment of its general purpose (or for a specific purpose as indicated).” Retirement Plan Donations or Life Insurance Policies You can name Open Heart Kitchen as the beneficiary of your IRA, 401k or 403b retirement plan or life insurance policy. This is a simple, effective way to support Open Heart Kitchen while reducing or eliminating significant, often unanticipated tax penalties. In addition, after age 70 and a half, you can also use your required minimum distribution up to $100,000 per year as a qualified donation avoiding taxes but satisfying your required minimum distribution. Charitable Gift Annuities A charitable gift annuity is the easiest way to create dependable income for life while also helping Open Heart Kitchen. Please note that Open Heart Kitchen does not administer charitable gift annuities but can recommend an administrator. Charitable Trusts A Charitable Remainder Trust or Charitable Lead Trust allows you to receive an estate or gift tax deduction and create a source of income for you or your loved ones while supporting Open Heart Kitchen. Please note that Open Heart Kitchen does not administer these trusts but can recommend an administrator. Real Estate/Appreciated Assets A variety of assets can be donated such as real estate, appreciated securities, and tangible personal property such as art or jewelry. Donating appreciated assets can help offset income and capital gains taxes. If you are contemplating gifting an investment property or a vacation home, a gift of real estate offers an excellent option for tax-wise giving. You can also include Open Heart Kitchen as a beneficiary of real estate or appreciated assets in your will. Please be aware that as part of our gift acceptance policy, all gifts of real estate, appreciated assets, and tangible personal property are examined on a case-by-case basis. 개발팀 연락처 정보: 데니스 볼터, CFRE 개발 이사 denise@openheartkitchen.org (925) 580-1616 내선 502 테일러 후버-하트 개발 책임자 테일러@오픈 heartkitchen.org (925) 580 -1616 내선 513 한나 아리오누스 개발 준회원 한나 @openheartkitchen.org (925) 580 -1616 내선 510 세금 ID: 94-3396038 우편 주소: 오픈 하트 키친 1141 카탈리나 박사 #137 리버모어 CA 94550

  • 2024 Gala Photos | Open Heart Kitchen

    Open Heart Kitchen Heart of the Tri-Valley 2024 Gala Photos Friday, September 6th, 2024 The Palm Event Center Queen of Hearts Welcome portraits are at the bottom, jump there! See 2025 Gala Photos Event Photos courtesy of Robert Suguitan Welcome Portraits courtesy of Brandon Davis

  • Holiday Gift Guide | Open Heart Kitchen

    Open Heart Kitchen's Holiday Gift Guide will help you get involved during the winter holiday season. 시니어 식사 프로그램 host a holiday virtual food drive Virtual Food Drives allow you to digitally raise funds for OHK with your community in place of a canned food drive. OHK maximizes the funds by ordering food in bulk at a discount. Visit our Holiday Virtual Food Drive Page and click on the 'Become a Fundraiser' button. This fundraising effort ends on December 31st. Sign Up > be a changemaker Open Heart Kitchen relies on the generosity of our donors to fullfill our mission and serve our community with dignity. You can contribute to real change in your community! Gifts made to Open Heart Kitchen help provide free meals, groceries, and shelter to our neighbors. Please consider spreading light this season with a special holiday gift. Donate Now > volunte er solo or with your group We're always seeking compassionate and dedicated volunteers! With a variety of volunteer shifts available throughout the Tri-Valley, you can easily find an opportunity that fits your schedule. Please note that volunteers must be at least 16 years old. For more information about volunteering with us visit our Volunteer Page. Volunteer Page > host a drive to collect supplies This winter our food bank needs seasonable staples to keep our shelves full. Virtual Food Drives are preferred, as we can maximize your dollars to purchase needed supplies in bulk, but we always appreciate groups who host in-person drives on our behalf. Please contact our Food Bank Team before you get started to find out what items our clients need most, and to establish your drop-off schedule in-advance. Email Us > ...3...2...1...happy new year! Now is the time to initiate donations of stock, donor advised fund grants, & charitable distributions from your IRA! If you prefer to donate by check, all mailed donations must be postmarked by December 31st in order to receive a 2025 tax receipt . Open Heart Kitchen's Tax ID is 94-3396038 Checks should be mailed to Open Heart Kitchen 1141 Catalina Dr, #137 Livermore, CA 94550 Email Us >

  • 2025 Gala Photos | Open Heart Kitchen

    Open Heart Kitchen Heart of the Tri-Valley 2025 Gala Photos Friday, September 5th, 2025 Casa Real at Ruby Hill Winery 30th Anniversary '90s Bash! Welcome portraits are at the bottom, jump there! See 2024 Gala Photos Event Photos courtesy of Robert Suguitan Welcome Portraits courtesy of Brandon Davis

  • 거리 봉사활동 | Open Heart Kitchen

    Street Outreach Program 무료로 바로 먹을 수 있는 음식 식사 더블린, 리버모어, 플레젠튼 전역의 야영지로 직접 배송됩니다. 무엇을 기대하세요 우리의 거리 봉사 활동 팀은 노숙자 야영지를 방문하여 갓 준비한 식사와 주방 장비가 필요 없는 "즉석 먹을 수 있는" 아침 식사 및 스낵 품목을 배달합니다. 노숙 생활을 겪고 있고 서비스가 필요한 경우 Christi(christi@openheartkitchen.org /925-580-1616 내선 406 ) 또는 월요일부터 금요일까지 오후 1시 15분부터 3시까지 리버모어 커뮤니티 센터에서 제공되는 따뜻한 식사 프로그램을 방문하시면 무료 식사를 즐기실 수 있습니다. 따뜻한 식사 프로그램 우리가 봉사 Open Heart Kitchen은 Hot Meal 프로그램에서 함께 일한 두 팀원 Gary와 Steve가 노숙 생활을 겪고 있는 고객들과 더 잘 연결하고 지원할 수 있는 방법을 찾고자 2017년에 거리 봉사 활동 프로그램을 시작했습니다. 노숙자를 겪고 있는 일부 사람들이 점심 서비스 장소에 안정적으로 도착할 수 없다는 사실을 알고, 이 두 팀 구성원은 우리의 식사를 지역 야영지로 가져오기 위한 봉사 활동 프로그램을 시작하기로 결정했습니다. 처음에 "파일럿 프로그램"이라고 불린 Gary와 Steve는 일주일에 어느 날 오후 표시가 없는 회사 차량을 타고 나가서 집에 없는 지역사회 구성원들에게 다음날 아침에 먹을 따뜻한 포장 식사와 선반에 보관된 간식이 담긴 "아침 가방"을 찾아서 제공했습니다. 시간이 지남에 따라 더 많은 개인과 야영지에 소개되면서 주간 봉사 경로가 늘어났습니다. 코로나19가 닥쳐 우리의 따뜻한 식사 프로그램 서비스가 강제로 단일 사이트로 통합되었을 때 우리는 집이 없는 지역사회 구성원들이 제자리에 머물 수 있도록 추가 영양 지원이 필요하다는 것을 알았습니다. 거리 봉사 활동 프로그램은 우리 팀이 매일 최대 110끼의 식사를 제공하는 수요가 가장 많은 기간 동안 주당 6일 봉사로 일시적으로 확대되었습니다. 식사는 야영지뿐만 아니라 긴급 대피소 프로그램에 참여하는 사람들의 호텔 객실에도 배포되었습니다. OHK는 고객이 CityServe, Tri-Valley Haven 및 Axis Community Health와 같은 다른 프로그램에 연결되어 있는지 확인하기 위해 다른 서비스 제공자와 연결되어 있습니다. VOLUNTEER Give Now! Apply for Food Stamps

  • 열린 마음의 피난처 | Open Heart Kitchen

    Open Heart Refuge Overnight shelter for adults, open nightly THE WORK Open Heart Refuge is a 30-bed overnight shelter in Livermore for adults who are in crisis or experiencing homelessness. The shelter operates 7 days a week from 6:00 pm - 8:00 am, and includes both dinner and breakfast. start Open Heart Refuge offers overnight shelter using an assigned bed model. Check-in is from 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM, seven days a week. Beds are assigned in advance; there is no nightly lottery. Clients may request to be added to the shelter waitlist by visiting the Vineyard Resource Center. message We believe that providing food, clothing, and shelter are building blocks for dignity, respect, and stability. Creating an environment where people experience com munity is transformational. STEP UP Communities change when individuals engage in the transformative practice of compassion. Sign up today to have an impact on your community by being a VOLUNTEER ! 🤍 How It Works Assigned Beds Open Heart Refuge uses an assigned bed model. All shelter beds are assigned to individual clients rather than distributed through a lottery. Maintaining an Assigned Bed Clients with an assigned bed must check in regularly and communicate with staff if they expect to be away. If a client is absent for more than three consecutive nights without notice, their bed may be reassigned to someone on the waitlist. Waitlist for Shelter Individuals seeking shelter may ask to be added to the waitlist. When a bed becomes available, staff will contact people on the waitlist in order to offer the open bed. Beds are not available for one-night stays, and there is no nightly lottery. VOLUNTEERING We rely on volunteers to help check in our guests nightly. This consists of bag checks, metal wand searches, bagging/tagging items not allowed in the Refuge, handing out packaged dinners, and h elping guests get settled in for the night. If you are interested in helping, please go to our Volunteer Page to register and sign up.

  • 포도원 2.0 | Open Heart Kitchen

    새로운 주방, 새로운 희망: 포도원 2.0 프로젝트 영양가 있는 음식은 건강한 지역사회의 기본입니다. 이것이 바로 우리가 편리한 리버모어 위치에서 다양한 지원 프로그램과 서비스를 제공한다는 비전을 달성하기 위해 Vineyard 2.0 프로젝트의 주요 전략적 임차인이 되는 큰 이유입니다. 이 사이트의 역사 460 N. Livermore Avenue에 위치한 부동산은 가장 최근에 포도원 기독교 친목 교회(“포도원 교회”). 포도원 교회 다양한 비영리 기관이 건물을 사용하여 혜택을 받는 서비스를 수행할 수 있도록 허용했습니다. 주변에 거주하는 노숙자 및 저소득층 이웃. 포도원 교회에는 Open Heart Kitchen 식사 서비스 장소, 우리의 주요 잉여 식품 저장고 및 배달 차량을 주차할 공간이 있는 곳이었습니다. 기타 지역사회 서비스에는 의료 밴, 샤워실, 옷장 . t 이후 그 부동산의 모기지 투자자들은 해당 부동산을 매물로 등록하겠다고 밝혔고, Vineyard Church와 Open Heart Kitchen은 2017년 1월 리버모어 시와 만나 저소득층 지역사회 봉사 활동을 위한 부지 보존에 대한 지원을 요청했습니다. . 2017년 2월에 화재가 발생하여 호텔의 주방과 식사 공간이 심하게 손상되었습니다. 부동산 및 이전된 Open Heart Kitchen의 서비스. 이 사이트는 현재 이 사이트에서 제공되는 지역 사회 서비스의 역사를 확장하기 위해 처음부터 다시 개발되고 있습니다. 사이트의 다음 버전은 주방, 다목적 식당, 커뮤니티 룸, 샤워실, 세탁실, 우편함, 현장 지원 서비스 및 리버모어의 노숙자로부터 사람들을 구출할 저소득 주택으로 구성될 것입니다. 식사 시 따뜻한 무료 식사 제공 -인 또는 테이크 아웃. 월요일 – 금요일 1시부터: 오후 15시 – 오후 3시 11/10, 11/23, 11/24, 12/25, 1/1 휴무 4444 East Ave, 리버모어, CA 94550 Directions Our Community Meal Program and the Open Heart Refuge call the Vineyard Resource Center home. Our Community Meal Program operates weekdays from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM, offering free, nutritious meals to all in need in a welcoming dining room, with take-out options for convenience. The Open Heart Refuge provides nightly shelter and a hot breakfast, along with access to critical resources. This is also the location of our primary Production Kitchen that prepares hundreds of meals daily for distribution across the Tri-Valley. Additional services at the Vineyard Resource Center include free showers and laundry, mailboxes, case management, and housing navigation. Free Community Resources at the Vineyard Resource Center Community Meals provided by Open Heart Kitchen Overnight adult shelter provided by Open Heart Refuge Axis Community Health , (925) 462-1755 Bay Area Community Health , (510) 770-8040 CityServe of the Tri-Valley , (925) 222-2273 Housing Consortium of the East Bay , (510) 832-1382 Partners for Change , (510) 773-6356 Tri-Valley Haven , (925) 449-5845 Tri-Valley Career Center , (925) 416-5100 The following organizations provide services at the Vineyard Resource Center. To learn more about these services please contact the organization directly. Watch OHK's Executive Director talk about the Vineyard Resource Center 2025 Impact 7,042 Volunteer hours contributed to the Production Kitchen, Community Meal Program, and Open Heart Refuge shelter. 114,379 Nourishing prepared meals provided to food-insecure Tri-Valley households through the Community Meal Program. 3,815 Loads of laundry completed . 7,939 Showers taken . 10,415 Nights of sleep for 185 unhoused folks at Open Heart Refuge. Vineyard: A Snapshot

  • 2025 Annual Report | Open Heart Kitchen

    Eric, an OHK volunteer, at the Open Heart Food Bank Read as a FlipBook Instead! Our Mission Provide equitable access to nutritious food today, while building a food secure tomorrow. Our Vision Work with Community Partners to meet the most basic needs of vulnerable people in our community by empowering them to build better futures. Our Guiding Principles Dignity: Every person deserves to be treated with dignity and respect. Innovation: Ending hunger requires innovative solutions. Advocacy: Ending hunger requires action to create systemic change. Collaboration: Hunger is linked to numerous issues, and the only way to solve hunger is to work with partners to address issues of health, housing, and employment. Isaiah, an OHK volunteer, at the Dublin Senior Center 2025–2030 Strategic Pillars • End immediate food insecurity by providing nutritious food. • End the cycle of poverty through advocacy and partnerships. • Improve and strengthen organizational capacity and infrastructure. • Enhance program reach and impact through innovative strategies. A message from the Executive Director Over the past year, I’ve found myself doing something I never expected: spending my weekends learning how to play golf with my sixteen-year-old son. He picked up an interest seemingly out of nowhere, and while I hadn’t swung a club in years (and had never been much of a golfer to begin with) I saw an opportunity for us to learn something new together. Our first visits to the driving range were humbling. My swing was stiff, my back was sore, and everything felt unfamiliar. But slowly, bucket by bucket, we both began to find our rhythm. Eventually, we graduated from the driving range to the course—first nine holes, then eighteen. We’re still far from experts, but we have grown into the game together, learning, adjusting, and celebrating every small victory along the way. This experience has been on my mind often as we launched the Open Heart Food Bank this year, one of the most ambitious and transformative undertakings in Open Heart Kitchen’s 30-year history. Just like those early days at the driving range, the learning curve for opening a food bank has been steep. Our team has taken on an entirely new operational model, with new equipment, safety procedures, and inventory systems. They’ve had to master weighing in donations, managing warehouse flow, and establishing an efficient schedule to move food out quickly and safely to our Partner Agencies. The work is both mentally demanding and physically intense, and there have been real “sore muscles” along the way. But also like golf, we’ve grown stronger and more confident with every swing. Volunteers from Kaiser Permanente sorting produce at the Open Heart Food Bank This year, we successfully on-boarded nine Partner Agencies, each now receiving and distributing fresh, nutritious food throughout the Tri-Valley. We built a warehouse operation from the ground up, learned from every misstep, listened to our partners, and adapted in real time. What started as a bold vision has become a fully functioning food bank that is already expanding access to healthy food for thousands of neighbors across the Tri-Valley. Program Coordinators, Christi and Hannah, at one of the Food Bank’s first food recovery pickups at the Pleasanton Costco I am deeply proud of our team. They have the courage to try something new, a willingness to push through growing pains, and an unwavering commitment to showing up for our community every single day. This year reminded me that growth rarely comes easily, but it does come when people work together toward a purpose larger than themselves. Thank you for being part of this journey. Your support has allowed Open Heart Kitchen to take this incredible leap forward, and your partnership will carry us through the next eighteen holes and far beyond. With Gratitude, John Bost Executive Director john@openheartkitchen.org Schedule A Meeting With John January, 2025 Open Heart Kitchen (OHK) celebrates 1 year at the Vineyard Resource Center. Soft-launch of the Open Heart Food Bank (OHFB) with the addition of a second delivery truck and the first food-sorting projects. March Regular group volunteering opportunities kick off at the OHFB. Early groups include Kaiser Permanente, ZOLL, and representatives from Tulancingo, Mexico, a sister city to Pleasanton. February OHFB establishes a new food recovery partnership with the Pleasanton Costco and begins weekly pickups. An open house is hosted for partner agencies at OHFB. April Volunteer Appreciation Month is celebrated. Volunteers fill over 600 shifts each month and support the operations of all of OHK’s programs. 2025 volunteer of the year: Beth Kleine. Swords to Plowshares added as a partner at Vineyard to connect veterans to housing resources. May OHFB open house event is hosted for the general public; joined by partner organizations, generous community members, and local elected officials. Sandia Labs packs hundreds of snack bags for Open Heart Refuge clients in honor of Affordable Housing Week. July OHK’s Executive Director, John Bost, joined KKIQ’s Mel McKay for another Philanthropy Thursday. The 2025 Alameda County Fair wraps up. Community members volunteer 326 hours to the fair on behalf of OHK, with $7 being donated for every hour! June A $400,000 matching campaign is completed, sponsored by an anonymous donor. The annual “Comedy Uncorked” comedy show series kicks off to raise funds for OHK. August One of the original members of the Open Heart Refuge “Core Group” (nightly client) received permanent housing. OHK tables at the Tri-Valley NonProfit Alliance Resource Expo Event at the Robert Livermore Community Center. September Heart of the Tri-Valley Gala celebrates OHK’s 30th anniversary. A record-breaking $260,000 was raised by 350+ attendees. OHK was honored at the Livermore Valley Winegrowers Auction as one of four beneficiaries. November The Rotary Clubs of Livermore rallied together in record time to raise money to support OHK, CityServe of the Tri-Valley, and Tri-Valley Haven during the government shutdown and SNAP losses, with each organization receiving gifts of $25,000. October OHK was selected by Interact Club 5170 to be their 2025–26 Community Project Partner, providing 5,000 volunteer hours towards our community and creating 1,000 supply kits that provide necessary supplies and compassion for unhoused folks. December Executive Director, John Bost receives the 2025 G.G. Greenhouse Community Hero Award from Alameda County Health Care for the Homeless. This honor is given to individuals who have made a meaningful impact in the shared work of improving the lives and health of people experiencinghomelessness in Alameda County. Listen to the Interview Read more about their Story Impact Stats 2025 998,482 TOTAL MEALS SERVED 36,964 SENIOR MEALS SERVED TO 707 CLIENTS 114,379 COMMUNITY MEALS SERVED TO 1,082 CLIENTS 836,863 EQUIVALENT MEALS PROVIDED THROUGH OUR FOOD BANK 10,276 SHELTER CLIENT MEALS SERVED (DINNER & BREAKFAST) 10,415 COLLECTIVE NIGHTS OF REST FOR 185 SHELTER CLIENTS 21,229 SERVICE BY 1,071 VOLUNTEERS Equivalent to 11 full-time positions HOURS OF VOLUNTEER 9 PARTNER AGENCIES SUPPORTED BY OUR FOOD BANK Today, the Open Heart Food Bank stands on the shoulders of that history, powered by expertise gained, trust earned, and deep community partnerships. At the heart of Open Heart Food Bank is a new network of nine partner agencies, each bringing their own strengths, programs, and compassion to the people they serve. From neighborhood church distributions to apartment complexes, these partners help ensure that high-quality groceries reach every corner of the Tri-Valley. Working together, we maximize the impact of every donation, every pallet rescued, and every volunteer hour invested. This collaboration doesn’t just improve access to food. It builds a stronger, more resilient local food security network. With the support from the Alameda County Community Food Bank, OHK now has the infrastructure and coordination capacity to reduce food waste, improve distribution efficiency, and respond quickly to emerging needs. The launch of the Open Heart Food Bank reflects the power of community, partnership, and years of perseverance. And it represents our commitment to a simple, steadfast belief: everyone deserves reliable access to nourishing food, no matter their circumstances. 178,594 pounds of Recovered Food Powered by Community The Generosity Fueling the OPEN HEART FOOD BANK Community generosity has made the Open Heart Food Bank possible in countless ways. From day one, volunteers have played a crucial role in bringing the Open Heart Food Bank to life, assisting with daily operations, sorting donations, and helping distribute food to those who need it most. Delivery trucks were donated by First Presbyterian Church of Livermore and ChoiceLunch, and a full truck-wrapping project was sponsored by Fremont Bank, with graphic design work donated by Cheri Brewster helping to make the trucks highly visible in our community. Partnerships with local agencies and our continued collaboration with the Alameda County Community Food Bank allow Open Heart Food Bank to expand access, reduce waste, and strengthen the local food security network. Open Heart Food Bank's 9 PARTNER AGENCIES Graceland Food Pantry 90,307 lbs of OHFB food in 2025 Camellia Place 13,319 lbs of OHFB food in 2025 Volunteers from ZOLL at the Open Heart Food Bank Interfaith Sharing Food Pantry 55,223 lbs of OHFB food in 2025 Las Positas College Mini-Market 19,457 lbs of OHFB food in 2025 St. Michael Catholic Church 53,590 lbs of OHFB food in 2025 Muslim Community Center, East Bay 214,372 lbs of OHFB food in 2025 Operations at the Open Heart Food Bank St. Raymond Church 36,880 lbs of OHFB food in 2025 The Well Community Outreach 76,922 lbs of OHFB food in 2025 Tri-Valley Haven Food Pantry 56,451 lbs of OHFB food in 2025 Before the Open Heart Food Bank (OHFB) opened, local pantries had to pick up food from the Alameda County Community Food Bank (ACCFB) in Oakland, or request deliveries when possible. Now, OHFB serves as the Tri-Valley’s hub—receiving food from ACCFB to support nine Partner Agency food pantries in our community. A Stronger Table for All How OPEN HEART FOOD BANK is Building a Better Food System In Spring 2025, Open Heart Kitchen proudly opened the Open Heart Food Bank. This milestone is years in the making, and one that marks a powerful new chapter in our mission to address hunger across the Tri-Valley. As an official Redistribution Organization for the Alameda County Community Food Bank, Open Heart Food Bank now serves as a vital hub within the Feeding America ecosystem, expanding equitable access to groceries throughout our region. From our Livermore facility, we collect, sort, package, and distribute essential food to partner pantries that serve thousands of our neighbors each month. While the Food Bank represents a major step forward, its roots trace back to 2020, when Open Heart Kitchen stepped in during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic to operate an emergency food distribution for Alameda County. This rapid-response operation eventually evolved into our temporary Pop-Up Pantry Program, and those years of hands-on experience laid critical groundwork. By the time the Alameda County Community Food Bank sought to expand its redistribution network, OHK was prepared. Becoming an official Redistribution Organization and launching the Open Heart Food Bank was a natural and necessary evolution of work already underway. The services at the VINEYARD RESOURCE CENTER One Door, Many Pathways Location: Vineyard Resource Center 450 N. Livermore Ave, Livermore Open to the public: Monday - Friday 9 AM - 5 PM The Vineyard Resource Center At the Vineyard Resource Center, Open Heart Kitchen provides a full spectrum of services designed to meet immediate needs while fostering long-term growth. Our Community Meal Program offers free, nutritious meals to seniors, families, and individuals experiencing homelessness. Open Heart Refuge provides safe overnight shelter along with a hot dinner and breakfast. Elsewhere in the Center, clients can access case management, housing navigation, showers, laundry services, career counseling, and more. The Vineyard Resource Center is a place where our neighbors’ struggles, hopes, and dreams are validated, supported, and nurtured. It is a space where children enjoy nutritious meals, seniors find companionship, and adults in transition receive the tools and encouragement they need to move forward. Each day, our dedicated staff and volunteers witness small yet powerful victories: a family returning home with meals in hand, a shelter guest securing permanent housing, or a client connecting with a partner agency that can help them achieve a life-changing milestone, such as sobriety or reconnection with their family. The Vineyard Resource Center With the continued support of our donors, volunteers, and community partners, the Vineyard Resource Center remains a beacon of hope in the Tri-Valley. Together, we are ensuring that every neighbor has access not only to the food they need today, but also the opportunities that will sustain them for tomorrow. You can contribute to this network as a volunteer, a donor, or by connecting OHK with community partners who can support our mission. Visit openheartkitchen.org to learn more and get involved. When the Budget Breaks, the Meal is Still Here The COMMUNITY MEAL Program Location: Vineyard Resource Center 450 N. Livermore Ave, Livermore Service times: Monday - Friday 12 PM - 5 PM Restrictions: None At the heart of Open Heart Kitchen’s mission is the Community Meal Program, which provides free, nutritious meals to anyone in need across the Tri-Valley. But the program provides more than just food—it offers dignity, connection, and hope. Every guest who walks through the doors of the Vineyard Resource Center experiences a welcoming space where they are valued, respected, and supported. For first-time visitors, the journey begins at the front desk, where guests complete a simple self-reported intake form. From there, they pass through halls lined with displays of client artwork and Vineyard’s resources before entering the dining room. There, they are greeted by OHK staff and volunteers who guide them through the cafeteria-style meal service. Guests can help themselves from the self-serve beverage station before taking a seat to enjoy a warm, nutritious meal in a communal, supportive environment. After the meal is finished, the experience continues. Guests are encouraged to explore the full range of resources the Center offers. They can take a shower, do laundry, select clothing from the closet, or relax in the community room. Representatives from partner agencies are onsite daily, ready to assist with medical referrals, housing navigation, employment opportunities, and other essential services. Every step of this journey is designed to meet immediate needs while helping guests take tangible steps toward long-term stability. Providing Shelter, Stability, and Pathways Forward A Look Inside OPEN HEART REFUGE Location: Vineyard Resource Center 450 N. Livermore Ave, Livermore Service times: Every night 6 PM - 8 AM Restrictions: Adults, reserved bed model For individuals facing homelessness in the Tri-Valley, Open Heart Refuge is far more than a place to sleep. It’s a place of hope, safety, and new beginnings. Located at the Vineyard Resource Center, the shelter provides a safe bed, hot dinner and breakfast, and access to critical services that help guests take steps toward a brighter future. This shelter program is held in our Vineyard dining room, where tables are stored away nightly to make room for 30 beds. The room is bursting, and demand continues to outpace availability. For the 30 individuals who find solace and safety in this year-round shelter—Alameda County’s 3rd largest—it’s enough for now. For the more than 20 who do not have a nightly bed, but whose names are added to a rolling waitlist, there is a glimmer of hope. Every bed, blanket, and volunteer who contributes to this life-changing program is vital, but despite our best efforts it is simply not enough to provide shelter for everyone in need. We will continue to fight for access to services for all of our neighbors, but we know that these solutions will take longer than they should. There is an urgent need for regional solutions to address homelessness in the Bay Area. Volunteers and donors make this work possible. We rely on volunteers to help check in our guests nightly. Mike and Joe, both dedicated volunteers, know firsthand what our clients need, and they went above and beyond by donating mission-critical items. From Mike purchasing new cots to Joe and his wife, Thais, supplying blankets, their generosity reflects the deep care our volunteers carry into this work. Individual contributions like theirs have a profound impact, helping Open Heart Refuge provide comfort, safety, and stability to those who need it most. Breakfast is served daily For those clients who are able to access care from the Open Heart Refuge, their lives are changing for the better through individualized care and attention. One guest, a vulnerable young man who has a developmental disability, was being exploited and verbally abused by staff from a for-profit organization. OHK staff contacted Adult Protective Services, reserved a nightly bed in the Refuge, and banned the organization from Vineyard’s property. This client now has a secure place to rest and access to the support he needs while we continue to work toward securing a long-term solution. Good Things Happen at the Table of Connection & Care Inside Open Heart Kitchen's SENIOR MEAL Program For many older adults in the Tri-Valley, a warm meal is about far more than nourishment: It’s an opportunity for connection with dignity. Open Heart Kitchen’s Senior Meal Program provides nutritious lunches in welcoming dining spaces where seniors can enjoy their meals with a healthy helping of companionship. Behind every meal, a dedicated team ensures the experience is seamless. Evelyn, Site Supervisor for the Dublin Senior Center location, emphasized, “Teamwork makes dreams work! From behind the scenes, to the kitchen, to the dining room.” Each of our service sites has just one employee to oversee meal service. The rest of the onsite team is composed of compassionate, hard-working volunteers who plate, serve, clean, and interact with our guests. Sylvia, a regular diner, shared, “On a scale from 1-10, I’d give Open Heart Kitchen a 10! The meals are good, the service is great, and the dining room is always clean.” Food is, of course, a highlight. Meily and Marvin, long- time attendees, said, “We come to the senior center for two reasons: we enjoy the food – especially the soup, with pumpkin-apple as our favorite – and we’ve also made some nice friends here. After our meal, a group of us often plays chess together.” Fellow diner, Ken, said, “My favorite meal is Shepherd’s Pie. I also really enjoyed the cauliflower-leek soup.” The Senior Meal Program not only nourishes the body but also empowers participants to age with dignity, confidence, and control over their health. The meals consist of hearty soups, protein-rich entrees, and seasonal fruits. Each meal is thoughtfully prepared to support both wellness and enjoyment. Through the simple act of sharing a meal, Open Heart Kitchen creates spaces where older adults are valued, supported, and connected to the broader Tri-Valley community. Evelyn, center, with volunteers at the Dublin Senior Center Locations & Service Times (Monday - Friday): Dublin Senior Center 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Robert Livermore Community Center 12 PM - 1 PM Pleasanton Senior Center 11:45 AM - 12:45 PM Restrictions: Age 60+, reservations required A volunteer checking on Senior Meal Program diners View all 2025 Senior Menus Volunteer Ron dishing up soup, the daily appetizer course, at the Pleasanton Senior Center Serving with Heart, Meet the TEAM Martin Alcantar Food Bank Assistant John Bost Executive Director Shawnda Bost Operations Director Marcy Braidman Program Coordinator Rosa Castaneda Cook Janice Coleman Program Assistant Breanna Cox Shelter Coordinator Heather Cuellar Registered Dietitian Todd Cunningham Shelter Coordinator Taylor Davis Development Officer Tanaka Dorsey Cook Hannah Evans Program Coordinator Dominique Fiataugaluia Shelter Coordinator Chris Futterer Program Assistant Gary Gomes Street Outreach Heather Greaux CFO Sharon Irizarry Site Supervisor Shekinah Leota Shelter Coordinator Gerardo Lopez Assistant Chef Evelyn Mattioli Site Supervisor Anita Miranda Delivery Driver Jorge Morales Chef Kimberly Norton Shelter Coordinator Anthony Parker Major Gifts Officer Linda Roe Site Supervisor Perla Sandoval Program Coordinator Sahel Tahiri Shelter Coordinator Martin Valderrama Cook Christi Williams Program Coordinator Janette Pace Board Chair Jewel Hunt Vice Chair Carla Moore Secretary Nancy Allen Board Member Chuck Deckert Board Member Jeff Hank Board Member Bethany Horton Board Member Erick Lovdahl Board Member Nita Trivedi Board Member Kristina Vannoni Board Member as of June 30, 2025 STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION OHK's most recent audited financial statements Assets Cash and Cash Equivalents Grants receivable Contributions receivable In-kind contribution receivables Prepaids and other current assets Inventory Property and equipment, net Right-of-use lease assets - operating Total Assets 2025 $ 1,159,970 __ 347,307 1,846,606 126,524 146,673 5,012,908 1,236,201 $ 9,876,189 2024 $ 1,811,855 184,957 2,000 2,032,112 100,458 35,527 4,391,836 1,455,875 $ 10,014,620 Liabilities Accounts payable Accrued salaries and wages Operating lease liabilities Total Liabilities $ 30,693 169,658 1,313,908 $ 1,514,259 $ 104,795 140,662 1,446,734 $ 1,692,191 Net Assets Without donor restrictions Undesignated Board designated Total Without Donor Restrictions With Donor Restrictions Total Net Assets Total Liabilities and Net Assets 5,354,572 990,016 6,344,588 2,017,342 8,361,930 $ 9,876,189 2,573,530 2,096,291 4,669,821 3,652,608 8,322,429 $ 10,014,620 STATEMENT OF ACTIVITES as of June 30, 2025 Revenues, gains (losses) & other support Grants and Contributions In-kind contributions, net Federal grant income and contract income State and local grant income Fundraising and special events Gain (loss) from disposal of property & equipment Interest income Other income Net assets released from restrictions Total revenues, gains (losses) and other support $ 1,550,607 1,166,424 -- -- 264,403 20,163 19,077 1,880 3,167,534 6,190,088 Without Donor Restrictions $ 468,489 -- 612,075 451,704 -- -- -- -- (3,167,534) (1,635,266) With Donor Restrictions 2025 Total $ 2,019,096 1,166,424 612,075 451,704 264,403 20,163 19,077 1,880 -- 4,554,822 2024 Total $ 2,685,563 2,824,884 505,618 453,558 125,444 5,028 39,765 674 -- 6,640,534 Functional Expenses Program services Community meals Open Heart Food Bank Street outreach Senior meals Kitchen project Open Heart Refuge Total Program Services Support Services Management and general Fundraising Total Support Services Total functional expenses CHANGE IN NET ASSETS NET ASSETS, BEGINNING OF YEAR NET ASSETS, END OF YEAR 1,038,489 1,511,966 -- 665,527 -- 612,719 $ 3,828,701 303,379 383,241 686,620 4,515,321 1,674,767 4,669,821 $ 6,344,588 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- (1,635,266) 3,652,608 $ 2,017,342 2025 Total 1,038,489 1,511,966 -- 665,527 -- 612,719 $ 3,828,701 303,379 383,241 686,620 4,515,321 39,501 8,322,429 $ 8,361,930 2024 Total 579,216 1,069,202 98,475 726,173 285,475 197,717 $ 2,956,258 287,942 336,756 624,698 3,580,956 3,059,578 5,262,851 $ 8,322,429 Questions? 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    Autographed, Custom Framed & Authenticated SF 49ers Jersey of Choice Here’s your chance to take home the ultimate piece of 49ers memorabilia. The winning bidder will choose an autographed, custom-framed, and authenticated jersey from one of three San Francisco legends: George Kittle, Christian McCaffrey, or Joe Montana. Each jersey is beautifully framed for display and comes with full authentication, making it a centerpiece worthy of any collection. Choose George Kittle, the record-breaking tight end beloved for his grit, energy, and leadership on and off the field. Go with Christian McCaffrey, the dynamic running back and 2023 NFL Offensive Player of the Year whose versatility makes him one of the most exciting players in the game today. Or honor the dynasty years with Joe Montana, the Hall of Fame quarterback who led the Niners to four Super Bowl victories and is still celebrated as one of the greatest players in NFL history. Library of Wines for the Connoisseur This carefully curated collection is the perfect addition for any wine enthusiast or collector. The winning bidder will take home two bottles each of six exceptional wines, representing some of Napa and Sonoma’s most renowned producers and vineyards. Together, this impressive lineup offers a rich variety of vintages and varietals, ready to be enjoyed now or cellared for years to come. Selections include the bold and structured 2016 “The Graduate” Howell Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon; the elegant 2017 Jayson by Pahlmeyer Napa Cabernet Sauvignon; the expressive 2017 Goldeneye Anderson Valley Gowan Creek Vineyard Pinot Noir; the celebrated 2019 Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars Artemis Cabernet Sauvignon from Napa Valley; the classic and refined 2017 Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon; and the lush, complex 2019 Orin Swift Papillon Red. From the legendary hillsides of Napa to the cool-climate vineyards of Anderson Valley, this library showcases the best of California winemaking. A dream package for any serious wine lover, this collection is perfect for sharing at special gatherings or savoring bottle by bottle. A Luxurious Escape at Donner Lake Treat yourself to a 7-day/6-night retreat at one of Northern California’s most breathtaking year-round destinations: Donner Lake. This stunning 5,000 sq. ft., 6-bedroom home offers sweeping lake views and the perfect blend of elegance and comfort, large enough to welcome multiple families or groups of friends with ease. Whether you’re carving fresh powder on nearby ski slopes in winter, hiking the Sierra trails in spring, splashing in the lake come summer, or simply curling up by the fire to finally start that book (or finish writing one!), this getaway is yours to design. Winner is responsible for the cleaning fee. Mutually agreeable dates. Must be used by September 5, 2026. Bid high, bid often, this mountain escape is worth every moment! An Evening of Music, Story, and Culinary Magic with OHK Gather your closest friends for an unforgettable night of music, laughter, and farm-to-table fine dining. Up to 10 guests will be treated to a private concert by the LK Project Band, featuring Chris Carter, Mike Likiss, Ken Cuozzo, and Open Heart Kitchen’s own Executive Director, John Bost. Expect soulful storytelling, humor, and a mix of original songs and crowd-pleasing rock/pop favorites. The performance is perfectly paired with a five-course farm-to-table dinner, crafted by Open Heart Kitchen’s celebrated chefs Jorge Morales and Gerardo Lopez, and beautifully matched with wines from Steven Kent Winery. Mutually agreeable date, location to be determined. Must be used by September 5, 2026 This isn’t just a dinner, it’s a once-in-a-lifetime concert and culinary celebration designed to delight every sense. Private Villa in Tuscany for Eight Enjoy seven nights for up to eight guests in a luxurious four-bedroom, three-bathroom villa near the historic town of Cortona, Italy. Just a short drive from the town’s charming restaurants, cafes, bars, and boutiques, the villa offers the perfect combination of peace, relaxation, and access to the splendor of Tuscany. The property features a private pool, modern amenities including Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and a fully equipped kitchen, and provides an ideal setting for experiencing the dolce vita lifestyle. This package includes a cooking class with dinner, a wine tasting and lunch at a local winery, and final cleaning and utilities. Travel must be booked within one year and completed within two years, with reservations made at least 60 days in advance and subject to availability. Once booked, all reservations are final. Photos are examples only, as multiple comparable properties with the same quality standards are used to ensure availability. Please note: these properties are not wheelchair accessible, and a visitor’s tax of approximately $10 per person is required by Cortona’s Municipality upon arrival. All certificates should be handled carefully as they are needed to book your stay. This package may not be resold or offered at any other auction. San Jose Sharks Experience with Randy Hahn This unforgettable experience is a dream come true for any Sharks fan. Two guests will head to the SAP Center for a San Jose Sharks regular season game during the 2025–26 NHL season, where you’ll enjoy lower bowl seats with an incredible view of the action. Your evening also includes access to the exclusive Arena Club, making for a true VIP night at the Shark Tank. The highlight of the experience comes with a behind-the-scenes visit to the NBC Sports California broadcast booth, where you’ll meet Emmy Award-winning broadcaster Randy Hahn. A Bay Area icon, Hahn has been the voice of the Sharks for over 30 seasons and has called more than 2,000 NHL games, bringing unforgettable moments of San Jose hockey to life for decades. This rare opportunity combines the thrill of live NHL hockey with an insider’s look at the broadcast side of the game. Don’t miss your chance to meet a Sharks legend while cheering on your team in style. The game you select must take place before April 1, 2026. Love & Romance in Paris Experience six days and five nights in the heart of Paris for two at the Hyatt Regency Paris Etoile, a 34-story hotel offering spectacular views of the city’s most iconic landmarks, including the Eiffel Tower. Ideally located near the Champs-Elysées, the hotel provides the perfect base for exploring world-famous museums, breathtaking architecture, elegant boutiques, and historic gardens like Versailles. Be sure to visit the Skybar on the top floor for cocktails and unparalleled panoramic views. This romantic package includes a dinner cruise on the Seine River, featuring a decadent four-course meal, drinks, and live music as you glide past illuminated landmarks such as the Louvre, Notre Dame Cathedral, and the Eiffel Tower. Hotel pick-up and drop-off for the cruise are included. Offered September through May (excluding Christmas and New Year weeks), travel must be booked within one year and completed within 18 months from the date of purchase. Reservations are subject to availability and must be made at least 60 days in advance. Comparable hotels may be substituted if necessary, and additional nights or suite upgrades are available at an additional fee. Airfare is not included. This package is non-transferrable and may not be resold or offered at any other auction. Autographed, Custom Framed & Authenticated Steph Curry Jersey Elevate your sports collection with this pristine, fully authenticated, and custom-framed Stephen Curry jersey. Hand-signed by the four-time NBA Champion and two-time MVP, this stunning piece commemorates Curry’s unparalleled legacy as the NBA’s all-time three-point king and a global icon. This is not just a jersey, it’s a true investment-grade collectible and a piece of basketball history, embodying record-shattering performances, Olympic triumphs, and inspirational March Madness glory. A must-have centerpiece that honors “The Greatest Shooter of All Time.” Boutique Luxury in Bali for Two Enjoy 8-days/7-nights at the luxurious Jepun Villa in Bali for two guests. This incredible package includes welcome drinks, daily Balinese or Western breakfast, and the dedicated service of two cooks, maids, and a driver (a total staff of seven) to assist with your every wish. Private transportation in an air-conditioned bus is provided to and from Bali Airport (2 ½ hours). Your stay also features two scuba dive sessions and two one-hour Balinese massages. The villa offers a private pool, full kitchen, WiFi, and satellite TV, and is just a two-minute walk from the beach. Guests rave about this experience with reviews such as “Paradise Found!”, “The staff are simply a joy and make the stay something above five star luxury”, and “The BEST vacation ever!” The property books Saturday to Saturday on a first-come, first-served basis. The winning bidder has 24 months to complete travel, with changes requiring a minimum of six months’ notice. Airfare not included. Passport must be valid for at least six months after departure. Please note: the property is not wheelchair accessible, and this package may not be resold or offered at any other auction. Exotic Bali for Two 동영상 보기 Facebook Twitter Pinterest Tumblr 링크 복사 링크 복사 완료 Autographed, Custom Framed & Authenticated Music Collectible of Choice For the true music enthusiast, this is an extraordinary chance to own a piece of rock ’n’ roll history. The winning bidder will choose an autographed, custom-framed, and authenticated collectible featuring one of three legendary acts: Johnny Cash, The Rolling Stones, or Led Zeppelin. Each piece is professionally framed for display and backed by full authentication, making it a show-stopping treasure for any collection. Opt for Johnny Cash, the “Man in Black” whose deep voice and timeless storytelling made him one of the most influential figures in country and American music. Select The Rolling Stones, the world’s greatest rock ’n’ roll band, with a collectible signed by Ronnie Wood and the late, great drummer Charlie Watts. Or choose Led Zeppelin, pioneers of hard rock and heavy metal, with an item autographed by their iconic frontman Robert Plant. Luxury Condo in Costa Rica with Private Concierge Enjoy eight days and seven nights in a stunning four-bedroom, four-bathroom condo for up to eight guests on Costa Rica’s North Pacific Coast. The condo is in a 2400 acre beachfront gated compound shared with three 5 star luxury resorts. This Spanish colonial–style top-floor unit offers spectacular golf course and ocean views, daily wildlife sightings, and unforgettable sunsets. The condo features first-class amenities including central air, a fully equipped kitchen with formal dining, cable TV, and a washer and dryer, along with complimentary resort shuttle service to beaches, pools, and the spa. Guests have access to resort amenities including a private beach with pristine white sand, a private beach club with great bar and restaurant, championship golf on a Robert Trent Jones Jr. course, nearby restaurants and bars, a fitness center, spa, and numerous recreational activities such as sailing, kayaking, snorkeling, horseback riding, tennis, deep-sea fishing, ATVs, and jungle canopy tours. An English-speaking private concierge is included to arrange everything from floral arrangements and restaurant reservations to airport transfers and personal chef services. Travel must be booked within one year and completed within 18 months, with the possibility of a paid extension. Reservations are subject to availability, booked Saturday to Saturday on a first-come, first-served basis. An additional $220 cleaning fee is due at booking. Please note: the condo is not wheelchair accessible, and this package may not be resold or offered at any other auction. Costa Rica Condo 동영상 보기 Facebook Twitter Pinterest Tumblr 링크 복사 링크 복사 완료

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