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September 7, 2022 – California wanted to end homeless shelters. Instead, COVID reinvented them (Hepler et al – San Francisco Chronicle)
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July 20, 2022 – San Francisco adds 430 shelter beds for homeless residents (Johnson – San Francisco Examiner)
May 25, 2022 – SF budget proposal could raise SRO caseworker wages to $28 per hour (Johnson – San Francisco Examiner)
May 16, 2022 – New data shows fewer people are homeless in San Francisco. Here’s why (Picon, Morris – San Francisco Chronicle)
July 13, 2021 – How will San Francisco spend its $1 billion in homeless funds from Prop. C? (Fifth & Mission Podcast)
June 21, 2021 – San Francisco’s New Chief of Homelessness on How to Spend $1 Billion and Get People Housed Quickly (Baldassari, KQED)
July 22, 2020- Coronavirus crisis pushes SF Mayor Breed to move more homeless into permanent shelter (Fracassa, SF Chronicle)
July 21, 2020- SF Mayor Breed, supervisors agree on business tax overhaul — would free money for homeless (Fracassa, SF Chronicle)

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San Francisco Chronicle Homeless Project (2020)

July 9, 2020- City, Nonprofits team up to move 200 homeless people from hotels to apartments (Fagan, SF Chronicle)

July 8, 2020- Portraits of Life on the Street During the Pandemic (Fagan, SF Chronicle)

July 6, 2020- Cautious Hope as Calamity Looms (Fagan, SF Chronicle)

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