Tuesday, 8 March 2016

Charles Turner - Volunteer for St. Anthony’s in San Francisco

Charles Turner started his first business when he was 17 years old in San Francisco. He and a friend sold muscle car parts from their parents’ basements until they could move out from their family homes while still in high school. By the time he was 21, Turner started investing in real estate properties throughout the area. For 33 years, he bought, sold, and invested in properties throughout the city and beyond. He has also worked in his community to give back and help the less fortunate whenever possible. Turner, greatly influenced by his father, who taught him the value of community service, has volunteered for St. Anthony’s for years.

Charles Turner San Francisco Charles Turner chose to volunteer for St. Anthony’s in San Francisco, a nonprofit organization that gives people struggling with homelessness and hunger a chance to survive and thrive in the community. St. Anthony’s feeds and clothes people living on the streets while providing the most vulnerable in San Francisco with a chance to improve their lives themselves. Charles Turner was drawn to St. Anthony’s in downtown San Francisco because of its commitment to justice, dignity, and gratitude. His work has helped support people struggling with poverty in the Bay Area.

Charles Turner San Francisco has long received the support of the San Francisco community, which has allowed him to build a successful real estate career there. He considers his volunteer work the least he could do to give back to the community that helped him over the years. He has recently branched out into the tech industry.