| Front Entrance, San Francisco Patients' Cooperative | 1999-2008 |
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| SFPRC Original Logos |
I was an emotional wreck at the time; between all the hoop jumping for the MCD permit, fed threats and finances, my dearest friend (and soul sister) Diane dying before us after a 13 year battle with Ovarian Cancer and such...there wasn't a lot left of me but the bones!
To add spice to the dish, some of my old mental problems and demons were trying to kick into gear.
Fantastic. Just call me the White-Knuckle Kid.
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| SFPC Staff circa 2005 |
Between the absolutely wonderful, dedicated and courageous staff....blessed ones all, and of course the compassionate and unbelievably beautiful support of private contributors and charitable organizations the Co-Op managed to get permits filed, stave off a few wolves, feed the hungry, distribute hugs, pray at 420, clothe the naked, make medicine available to qualified patients as per Prop 215, SB 420, both the Federal and California Palliative Patient Care Act, the Peron Defense, the Trippet Defense,
et al...... and live to fight another day.
And we did just that.
Some of the faces changed through the years, but every person who passed through those doors as members of staff and/or management brought their hearts to the task and included compassion for the patients as part of their motivation.
The Co-Op lasted from August 24, 1999 through February 29, 2008 and for all it's faults, was still true to its mission of Compassion, Hospitality and Service.
| Party circa 2005 |
Our landlord received a letter from the federal government threatening them with property forfeiture, fines and/or imprisonment if they didn't make us leave the building and/or stop our work relating to medical cannabis. We tried to figure out some way to keep at least the patients' activities going along side some sort of retail (gift shop kind of thing), but there wasn't enough time or money around to do it, so the doors closed to the public that night at 10:00 pm (or thereabouts) after we decommissioned the chapel and had one heck of a party.
| Earthquake Drill |
That was my prayer. Still is my prayer; that some day such a thing be built...a real live Medical Cannabis Community Center. Just like all the other communities out there have. A place of our own to house our history, work on our future, and serve one another.
| Memorial Garden and Patio |
Long live the San Francisco Patients' Cooperative.
Long live Compassion, Hospitality and Service



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