Homeless Prenatal Program
Kristin Hatch has a diverse work experience, primarily in grant management and development roles. Kristin started their career as a Grants Manager at Friends of the San Francisco Public Library in August 2007 and stayed in this position until June 2011. In June 2011, Kristin joined the Homeless Prenatal Program as a Grants Manager, but later transitioned to the role of Development Director in July 2013. Their tenure at the Homeless Prenatal Program in these roles extends beyond the provided data, with no specified end date.
Kristin Hatch pursued their education with enthusiasm and dedication. From 1998 to 2002, they attended the University of Michigan, where they earned dual Bachelor of Arts degrees in Writing & Literature and Women's Studies. Seeking further academic growth, they then enrolled at the University of Iowa's prestigious Writers' Workshop and pursued a Master of Fine Arts degree from 2004 to 2006. Through their educational journey, Hatch demonstrated a passion for writing and literature, as well as a commitment to understanding and advocating for women's issues.
Homeless Prenatal Program
Mission: In partnership with our families, break the cycle of childhood poverty. The Homeless Prenatal Program is a nationally-recognized family resource center in San Francisco that empowers homeless and low-income families, particularly mothers motivated by pregnancy and parenthood, to find within themselves the strength and confidence they need to transform their lives. We serve over 3,500 low-income and homeless families annually, providing a variety of programs and services to help families become healthy, stable and self-sufficient.