Tech Exchange
In today's digital world, access to technology is a necessity, but for thousands of families, a computer or internet access is still out of reach. Tech Exchange, an Oakland-based nonprofit, refurbishes old devices and gives them a second life in the hands of students and families, free of charge.
The Women's Building
For decades, The Women's Building has been a lifeline for women and families in the Bay Area, providing resources, support and a place to thrive.
Black Organizing Project
The Black Organizing Project empowers Black and brown students with resources, advocacy and a voice in their own future.
B-H Brilliant Minds Project
B-H Brilliant Minds project is a nonprofit that empowers the next generation to break barriers, create opportunities and become the innovators of tomorrow through life skills, career coaching and social justice advocacy.
Fresh Approach
A Bay Area nonprofit is changing the way families put fresh food on the table. Fresh Approach is on a mission to make healthy eating more affordable and accessible, one community at a time.
Outdoor Afro
We're connecting black communities to the great outdoors, from fishing and hiking to skiing and kayaking. As we continue to honor and celebrate Black History Month, we want to introduce you to the nonprofit organization Outdoor Afro. Rue Mapp, founder of Outdoor Afro joined us on 'The Nine' to tell us why a relationship with nature is so important.
Beats Rhymes and Life
Beats Rhymes and Life uses hip-hop to break down mental health stigmas and empower young people of color, by turning lyrics into therapy, and rhythm into healing.
World Central Kitchen
As wildfires ravage Los Angeles County, forcing tens of thousands to flee their homes, several organizations have stepped in to provide critical support. Among them is World Central Kitchen, which has teamed up with restaurants and food trucks to serve more than 400,000 meals to both first responders and displaced residents.
Full Circle Fund
Fostering partnerships, sharing resources and pushing boundaries to drive social justice. On this giving day, we're highlighting Full Circle Fund, where Bay Area Changemakers unite to empower nonprofits to it matters most. Samantha Carpenter, the CEO and executive director of Full Circle Fund joined us on "The Nine" to tell us what the non-profit offers to the community.
Real Options for City Kids (R.O.C.K.)
For three decades now, the group known as R.O.C.K- Real Options for City Kids has been serving children and families through innovative programs that combine learning with sports, leadership training and outdoor adventures. On this Giving Day, Curt Yagi, the Executive Director for ROCK SF joined us on The Nine.
Kidpower
Kidpower International empowers people of all ages to stay safe and confident by teaching the skills needed to protect themselves and thrive.
Family Giving Tree
For more than three decades, Family Giving Tree has been a beacon of hope and generosity, delivering critical support to those who need it most. Whether it's spreading joy through holiday gifts or equipping children with new backpacks and school supplies at the start of the school year, this nonprofit ensures that no child in need is left behind.
SF SPCA animal toy drive
For over 150 years, the San Francisco SPCA has been a lifeline for animals in need. From adoptions to life-saving care, this organization is redefining pet health and community outreach—and now, you can make a difference. Join us this Saturday for the SF SPCA Shelter Animal Toy Drive, presented by KTVU and the FOX Local App. From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., drop off a new cat or dog toy at the SF SPCA tent at Winter Walk on Stockton and O'Farrell. This segment is sponsored by the SF SPCA.
UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital provides 'path to recovery' for toddler with neurological condition
“There’s a light at the end of the tunnel for her. A path to recovery for her. We wouldn’t know how to be on that path without them."
Friendship House
It's a place of healing, courage, and hope. Friendship House in San Francisco is empowering indigenous communities to recover, to reconnect and to thrive. And on this Giving Day, we're highlighting the non-profit as it breaks the cycle of addiction while honoring centuries old tradition. House Manager of Friendship House Emery Tahy joined us on 'The Nine' to tell us about the non-profit.
The Salvation Army Bell Ringers spread joy
It's that time of year again and the familiar sound of the Salvation Army bell means the season of giving is here. Volunteers are spreading holiday cheer and hope one ring at a time. But those bells go way beyond the ability to give thanks to the Salvation Army. Captain Chris Wikle, Corps officer for the Salvation Army Francisco, joined us on 'The Nine'.
Napa Valley Grapegrowers
California's wine industry is responsible for driving $88 billion in economic activity. From farming and manufacturing to advertising and sales, grape growers are increasingly prioritizing sustainability and community building. For nearly 50 years, the nonprofit Napa Valley Grapegrowers has been at the forefront of these efforts.
First Responders Resiliency, Inc.
First Responders Resiliency, Inc. is a nonprofit built by first responders, for first responders. Dedicated to strengthening the mental and physical health of those who serve, it provides vital support to help manage the intense challenges and trauma they face.
The Hidden Genius Project
The Hidden Genius Project is a nonprofit breaking barriers for Black male youth. The Oakland-based organization connects the next generation to skills and opportunities in tech, entrepreneurship, and innovation, empowering young men to reshape their futures.
The East Bay Spanish speaking Citizen's Foundation
It's been a staple in Oakland's Latino community for nearly 60 years. The East Bay Spanish speaking Citizen's Foundation empowers low income Latino families and individuals to improve their lives by preserving their culture and help shape their future leaders. Christopher Martinez, the organization's executive director joined us on The Nine with more insight.