A San Francisco Bay Area Progressive Directory Saturday 9 Jul ...
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University of California campus. The Park is bounded on the East by Bowditch Street, on the<br />
South by Dwight Way, on the North by Haste Street and on the West, it's a short half block<br />
from Telegraph Avenue. Web: http://www.peoplespark.org [13 Mar 2011]<br />
Peoples Video Network A group of media activists who video and audio podcast, produce<br />
and edit dvd's and videos about issues the corporate media will not touch. In our archives are<br />
hundreds of dvd's and videos documenting the struggle. We have sent correspondents to the<br />
Lacondon Jungle, Russia, Cuba, Korea, Puerto Rico, South Africa, and Iraq. Our goal is to<br />
break the information blockade of big business media. Web: http://www.peoplesvideo.org/<br />
[27 Jan 2008]<br />
Pesticide Action Network North America (PANNA) Works to replace the use of<br />
hazardous pesticides with ecologically sound and socially just alternatives. As one of five PAN<br />
Regional Centers worldwide, we link local and international consumer, labor, health,<br />
environment and agriculture groups into an international citizens’ action network. This<br />
network challenges the global proliferation of pesticides, defends basic rights to health and<br />
environmental quality, and works to ensure the transition to a just and viable society.<br />
Address: 49 Powell Street, Suite 500, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94102 Voice: (415) 981-1771<br />
Fax: (415) 981-1991 Email: panna@panna.org Web: http://www.panna.org/<br />
http://pesticideinfo.org http://www.panna.org/resources/panups.html [20 Feb 2010]<br />
Petaluma Bounty Working to create a sustainable Petaluma food system with healthy<br />
fresh food for everyone. Programs include: creating community gardens throughout Petaluma<br />
to increase food self-sufficiency and strengthen community; gleaning fresh, healthy surplus<br />
food from backyard gardens, farms and food businesses for distribution to food pantries and<br />
senior centers; and, creation of an educational urban farm to provide sustainably-grown food<br />
to low-income households at affordable prices, and to educate students and the public about<br />
the importance of a healthy local food system. Address: 210 Fourth Street, Suite B,<br />
Petaluma CA 94952 Voice: (707) 775-3663 Fax: (707) 769-5336<br />
Email: grayson@petalumabounty.org Web: http://www.petalumabounty.org/ [06 Sep 2008]<br />
Petaluma Community Access Cablecast operators working in the PEG Access format; a<br />
Membership organization that offers no-cost & low-cost training in TV, Radio & New Media.<br />
Open to Residents and Non-residents. Memberships start at $25-$45. No one turned away for<br />
lack of funds. Address: 205 Keller Street, Suite 102, Petaluma CA 94952<br />
Voice: (707) 773-3190 (office) Fax: (707) 773-4252 Email: staff@pca.tv<br />
Web: http://pca.tv [22 Feb 2009]<br />
Petaluma <strong>Progressive</strong>s A grass-roots political action and education group. Sponsors<br />
demonstrations against the US abuse of power as well as being part of the Friday Night Film<br />
series at the Aqus Cafe. They are the main organizers of the annual <strong>Progressive</strong> Festival held<br />
in Petaluma every September. Meetings are the first Wednesday of each month at 7 pm at<br />
Copperfields Books in Petaluma. Address: POBox 445, Petaluma CA 94953<br />
Voice: (707) 763-8134 Fax: (707) 763-2038 Email: shermuse@sonic.net<br />
Web: http://www.progressivefestival.org [18 May 2008]<br />
Pets Are Wonderful Support (PAWS) A volunteer-based organization that provides for<br />
the comprehensive needs of companion animals for low-income persons with disabling<br />
HIV/AIDS and other disabling illnesses, as well as senior citizens. By providing these<br />
essential support services, educating the larger community on the benefits of the humananimal<br />
bond, and advocating for the rights of disabled individuals to keep service animals,<br />
PAWS improves the health and well-being of disabled individuals and the animals in their<br />
lives. Address: 645 Harrison Street, Suite 100 (between 2nd and 3rd Streets), <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong><br />
CA 94107 Voice: (415) 979-9550 Fax: (415) 979-9269 Email: info@pawssf.org<br />
Web: http://www.pawssf.org/ [29 Aug 2010]<br />
Pets In Need Each year, Pets In Need brings more than 1,000 dogs and cats who have run<br />
out of time in public shelters to our adoption shelter in Redwood City where we provide loving