Our mission is to prevent and alleviate the suffering of homelessness throughout San Diego County
Join a community that believes if we collaborate and coordinate local efforts, call on elected leaders to take action, follow the facts, and apply sound business principles, we can meaningfully address homelessness. With your help, we can make a difference in the lives of thousands of San Diegans experiencing homelessness.
All donations are matched up to $1.5 million per year
Our co-founders are fully committed to preventing and alleviating the suffering of homelessness and as such match all donations up to $1.5 million annually.
About The Lucky Duck Foundation
Our Mission
To prevent and alleviate the suffering of homelessness throughout San Diego County.
Our Vision
To have San Diego County be a national model for addressing homelessness by applying leadership, expertise, accountability, and sound business principles.
Our Approach
We study the issue daily, meet to strategize weekly, and convene key stakeholders and political leaders regularly to instigate progress, collaboration, and change. We employ sound, principled business practices to ensure that every donation makes a difference. By diligently following the facts, we thoroughly vet every effort in order to fund, activate, and lead high-impact programs. Then, by collaborating with best-in-class organizations, we coordinate and focus local efforts to rally the community and call on elected leaders to act. We endeavor to lead San Diego to best practices in all areas of homelessness.
Lucky Duck Foundation announces “Share Your Luck Season”
The Lucky Duck Foundation (LDF) today announced its newest initiative, “Share Your Luck Season,” for the next 10 days leading up to St. Patrick's Day. The purpose is to raise...
Shipwreck – Polinsky Children’s Center and Child Protective Services (County of San Diego)
Polinsky Children's Center and Child Protective Services are receiving a SHIPWRECK for sending a family of 9 children to the streets. Being between the ages of 2 and 17, these...
Shipwreck – Escondido’s mayor should welcome help instead of fighting it
We are reliably informed that Escondido Mayor Dane White plans to oppose a proposal by San Diego County Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer to explore whether five or more county-owned properties can...
Approximately 50% of the chronically homeless population suffered from homelessness as a youth. We must catch homeless youth “while the cement is still wet.” Help us change the trajectory of young lives and end homelessness for youth once and for all by donating today.
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