The San Francisco Human Services Agency and Office of Civic Engagement and Immigrant Affairs issue a joint statement regarding the Biden Administration’s announcement that it is replacing former President Trump’s “public charge” rule for immigrants.
More than 200 new homes for low-income residents and previously unhoused families to be built
on lot that previously served as one of City’s first COVID testing sites
SAN FRANCISCO – In celebration of National Citizenship Month in September, San Francisco is encouraging eligible green card holders to take advantage of the free resources available to apply for citizenship at this critical time. California has the highest number of newly natural
Community members are collecting data to better understand how heat is distributed across San Francisco and help inform the City’s efforts to address health inequities related to heat waves.
Overall impact of contracted services could be more effectively measured, monitored, and managed if city agencies providing services in similar program areas develop shared practices.
Two latest buildings to receive state support are part of Mayor Breed’s historic Homelessness Recovery Plan that has added nearly 3,000 new homes for formerly homeless residents in the last two years
They include: Glen Park Chiropractic, Goat Hill Pizza, John’s Grill, Latin Bridal, Nomad Cyclery, San Francisco Microscopical Society, Suppenküche, Trattoria Contadina, and Wilcox Frozen Foods.
The PulsePoint Respond mobile phone application will increase community
awareness of medical emergencies and alert and direct CPR-trained individuals
nearby to cardiac arrest victim