Posts tagged Kyriell Noon
Don’t think your vote matters for San Francisco families? Think again!

In September, we helped 6 families move into permanent housing in the San Francisco Bay Area! This month’s move-in snapshot focuses on the importance of our public policy efforts and the impact you, as our strongest advocates, have on reforming the system for families experiencing homelessness.

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17 families housed in August?! Can we get a WOOT WOOT?!

In August, we helped 17 families move into permanent housing in the San Francisco Bay Area! This month’s move-in snapshot focuses on one of the most effective actions to end homelessness: eviction prevention.

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Our community is stronger when we rise up together

Read about our how we’re working to address the causes of family homelessness and incorporating innovative services into our pipeline of programs; our work with J-PAL North America on Guaranteed Basic Income and an interview with Chris Constantine, our Director of Data & Evaluation; and get your tickets for our upcoming Annual Benefit on Oct. 6!

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It takes a family to house a family

Read about our staff recruitment, cultivation, and retention efforts; how our Hamilton Heroes are responding to our urgent gift in-kind needs for families in our programs; and save-the-date for our upcoming Hamilton Families Annual Benefit on Oct. 6!

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San Francisco plans to purchase 200 units to house homeless families

A sparkling seven-story building on 12th Street could soon play a key role in not only getting homeless families into housing, but helping them avoid displacement outside of San Francisco. Earlier this month, Mayor London Breed announced The City’s plans to buy City Gardens, a residential building South of Market that would provide permanent supportive housing to families experiencing homelessness.

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S.F. pledged to end family homelessness. It failed, but there’s new hope with a SoMa building

If approved by the Board of Supervisors this year, the San Francisco Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing could purchase a 200-unit South of Market complex at 333 12th St., a rare opportunity to provide supportive housing to people who have children.

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Promoting Housing & Racial Justice Starts at Home with You

Read about how we’re working to dismantle exclusionary policies and institutional racism in our housing system; a throwback to our session centering racial equity during Homelessness Awareness Month; and an invitation to spread awareness of the single Black and Brown families who are in our programs.

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