About Us

Dignity, Humanity, and Compassion are Our Call to Action

Patchwork StreetBridge is a street-level, harm-reduction crew providing critical survival gear, hygiene supplies, overdose prevention tools, and mobile outreach directly to people living unhoused. Through person-to-person contact, we offer weather-appropriate gear and real-time connections to local recovery, mental health, and housing services.

We also provide voluntary check-ins and wellness tracking for individuals living with severe mental illness and substance use disorders. By maintaining trusted relationships and regular contact, we reduce avoidable crises, prevent overdoses, and offer a consistent, compassionate presence for those most often overlooked by traditional systems.

We're not here to judge — we're here to keep people alive, seen, and supported until they're ready for something different, or the system is ready for them.

Our mission is to reduce harm, preserve dignity, and protect life for people experiencing homelessness, especially those with serious mental illness and substance use disorders. Through direct outreach, we deliver survival gear (backpacks, ground mats, tarps, coats, hats, gloves, shoes, socks, underclothing), hygiene kits, and harm-reduction supplies. Our mobile services also connect people with recovery and housing resources.

We don't expect change before offering respect. We don't demand recovery before offering care. We meet people where they are, so they can live long enough to choose what comes next when they are ready.

At age 60, after all I've experienced, I can testify that no one changes until they're ready, no matter the circumstances. It takes immense mental strength and an undeniable desire to break free from substance use disorders. And for those living with mental illness, only care grounded in nonjudgmental compassion can give them the humanity they are not being granted. - Stacy Hall, Founder