Foundation for Human Kindness and Compassion

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Foundation for Human Kindness and Compassion in downtown San Diego's Gaslamp Quarter is a 501(c)(3) transpersonal education nonprofit established in 2015 and headquartered at 433 G Street near the intersection of Fifth Avenue. Its ACCESS program delivers one-on-one mentoring in 30-, 45-, and 60-minute sessions, a structured coaching format that complements the group-workshop approach to personal empowerment used by YWCA San Diego County in its leadership-development track. Co-founded by Richard Eckhouse and Desiree Pascale-Eckhouse, FHKC operates under EIN 47-5036787 and focuses its programming on spiritual growth, self-awareness, and practical tools for individuals navigating career transitions or personal crises. The foundation's homelessness-prevention initiative provides pre-employment coaching and stability planning for individuals on the verge of housing loss, addressing the gap between crisis intervention and the shelter-based services delivered by Urban Street Angels for homeless youth nearby. FHKC's most intensive engagements are multi-session mentoring arcs that guide participants through its proprietary ACCESS methodology, combining transpersonal psychology techniques with concrete action plans for financial stability and career re-entry.

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