SF spends over 250 million dollars a year on the homeless crisis, more than 30 thousand dollars per homeless person (which they of course never see). the problem isn't money, the problem is our patchwork industry of non-profits with a financial incentive not to fix anything.https://twitter.com/Katie_Roof/status/978478352104275969 …
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Can’t build housing at $300k per unit…
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Give the money to the homeless ? Directly, cash, no questions asked?
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The problem is that money = implement solution = result is not part of any non profit. Accountability should be no 1, KPIs established, results measured to goal. This is dry business approach, but I bet much more effective.
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as someone who was homeless... there are some good meaning folks that want to help.. and theres organizations that just want to take advantage of someone elses misery and pain for profit while appearing good.
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