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San Francisco voters approved a measure to help the city’s homeless population by taxing large corporations. The ballot initiative, Proposition C, spurred infighting among Silicon Valley tech ...
San Francisco has 6,686 indigent residents, according to a count from 2015 — 1,745 of whom are chronically homeless, the Chronicle reported.The city's homeless population exists in stark ...
Nonprofit organizations across San Francisco are expected to gather on the steps of City Hall Wednesday to rally against what they describe as “unconscionable” budget cuts proposed by Mayor Daniel ...
A San Francisco billionaire is donating $30 million to UC San Francisco to research root causes of homelessness and potential solutions. Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff, a city native, has embraced ...
When Margot Kushel, MD, was a medical resident at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital in the 1990s, she saw firsthand how homelessness devastated her patients’ health.As Kushel addressed their ...
As new San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie begins to take on one of the city's oldest challenges, there is a new report measuring the SF's progress in the fight to reduce homelessness.
A homeless encampment lining a street in downtown San Francisco. Photo by Shannon Badiee via Creative Commons . Made possible by a $30 million gift from Marc and Lynne Benioff, UC San Francisco on ...
In response, Breed said that San Francisco, a city that’s become a favorite right-wing punching bag for its sprawling homelessness crisis, would launch a more determined initiative to clear ...
Over 100 homeless people fatally overdosed in San Francisco funded hotel program: Rantz. Seattle radio show host Jason Rantz breaks down the failed homeless initiative on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.' ...
San Francisco is just one example of what the growing homelessness crisis in America looks like. Drugs, mental illness and a lack of clear countermeasures have exacerbated the problem, generating ...
Their study shows that in the early 1990s only 11 percent of single homeless adults in San Francisco were aged 50 and older. By 2003 that number swelled to 37 percent.
Bremond, the advocate with the Coalition on Homelessness, noted city efforts to move homeless people away from big events are nothing new, pointing to encampment clearings in 2016 when San ...