For the second year in a row, the Human Services Agency has proposed a cut to essential services for housing homeless families in order to balance the City budget. This proposed cut would significantly reduce funding for a family transitional housing program with a proven track record of successfully moving families into permanent, stable housing.
In a recent hearing, the Human Services Commission has recommended against making this drastic cut to needed services for homeless families.
”Eliminating funding for this type of program is counterintuitive on two levels. First, with homelessness swelling in this new recession and need growing, is cutting social safety net services to homeless families the right cut to make at this time? Second, the Hamilton Family Transitional Housing Program actually contributes to an annual reduction in costs to the City by diverting families from the child welfare and foster care systems.” – Beth Stokes, MSW, Executive Director, Hamilton Family Center
What you can do to help?
Contact Mayor Newsom and ask him to accept the recommendation of the Human Services Commission and not cut funding by 20% to homeless families and youth living in transitional housing.
Twitter @GavinNewsom
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Phone: 415.554.6141
Email gavin.newsom@sfgov.org


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