PRC
Evelyn Castro has a background in client services management, housing specialist roles, and accounts payable accounting. Evelyn also has experience as a legislative intern, consolidating information for future legislation. Additionally, Evelyn has interned in rheumatology at San Francisco General Hospital Foundation. Castro holds a degree from the University of San Francisco and attended Immaculate Conception Academy.
PRC
PRC is a new $30-million San Francisco nonprofit formed through the merger of Positive Resource Center, Baker Places, and AIDS Emergency Fund. Leveraging a 50-year legacy of community service, PRC is focused on ending homelessness and improving the quality of life in the City by removing social barriers to good health and financial stability. Through PRC’s uniquely integrated legal, social, and health services each year more than 5,000 people are building income, getting healthy, and staying housed. The mission of PRC is to help people affected by HIV/AIDS, substance use, or mental health issues better realize opportunities by providing integrated legal, social, and health services that address the broad range of social risk factors that impact wellness and limit potential.