Virtual Community Event:
Resources in the San Francisco Bay Area

Come learn how Aunt Bertha supports organizations with tools and best practices in our latest community event!

Wednesday, December 9, 2020
11 AM - 12 PM, Pacific Standard Time

City, State

Join your fellow Bay Area based colleagues from the nonprofit, government, healthcare, and education sectors who are using Aunt Bertha to learn how we connect people to social services in your area.

The Aunt Bertha platform is used by many companies and organizations throughout the state, including our co-hosts for this event, Anthem Blue Cross, Redwood Community Health Coalition, Santa Clara Family Health Plan, and Second Harvest of Silicon Valley.

We’ll discuss how an open social care network best serves the interests of people in need, how to take advantage of free eligibility, intake, and reporting tools for nonprofits, and tips & tricks to spend less time qualifying and more time helping people.

Please be sure to use a computer with reliable internet access for participation in the virtual community event.

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Your Speaker

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Anthony Pico

Community Engagement Manager

Aunt Bertha

 

Anthony has a deep passion for helping others and leverages his personal experience with foster care, mental health, and advocacy to assist others in his work. Previously, Anthony worked in the political and nonprofit space, focusing on helping the most vulnerable in our communities.

About Aunt Bertha

Aunt Bertha’s network connects people seeking help and verified social care providers that serve them.

Thousands of nonprofits and social care providers serve their communities. But for most people, navigating the system to get help has been difficult, time consuming, and frustrating. Too many Americans are suffering, and they don’t need to.

So at Aunt Bertha, we created a social care network that connects people and programs — making it easy for people to find social services in their communities, for nonprofits to coordinate their efforts, and for customers to integrate social care into the work they already do.