Subsidized housing and job training for SF's homeless youth is great. Announcing a program when only 29% of funding is secured and you're looking to donors for the missing 71% is less great, but let's hope that comes in. Meantime, SF can vote for @OurHomeSF Prop C and fix that!
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Or you could, you know, do the right thing and throw your support behind
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You know what else would be helpful to homeless youth, is if you supported Proposition C, to provide funds for homeless services.
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Teach financial literacy to all ages. Then it’s reality that SF is not affordable! Why are we responsible for all the homeless that arrive in SF Bay Area? This is economic migration. We got severe drug addicts on our streets.
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We need PERMANENT housing !!! Yes on C!!
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And having the police do their jobs rather than hang around drinking coffee and playing on their phones would do a lot to stop people dealing drugs on the streets right beside City Hall.
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We keep hearing many of the agencies involved in the homeless industry of SF are like the mafia. Not interested in reducing the problem but making their cut. Is this true
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@SFGate@DominicFracassa why no mention of prop c in this piece?? -
Hi there. The fundraising campaign and by extension the housing-jobs programs it’s supposed to pay for will happen regardless of Prop C. So I didn’t see the need to fold the measure into the story. Prop C has its own carve-outs for TAY of course.
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