Olga Talamante: The Impact of Service - San Francisco Bay Times
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Olga Talamante: The Impact of Service - San Francisco Bay Times
"Philanthropy is often perceived as a check or a gala, but it frequently begins in quieter moments, like acknowledging another person instead of moving past them. These small actions communicate a simple message: I see you."
"Every leader carries a story, with a turning point or experience that made standing on the sidelines no longer an option. Understanding why people choose to show up changes the perception of philanthropy."
San Francisco embodies a unique rhythm of quiet philanthropy, where everyday choices reflect care and connection. This form of leadership is evident in small actions like acknowledging others, which communicate a sense of humanity. Philanthropy often starts with personal moments of recognition rather than grand gestures. By understanding the personal stories of nonprofit leaders, the shift from awareness to action becomes clear, revealing how philanthropy permeates daily life in the city.
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