Lee, a Civil Rights attorney, brings decades of experience working on public safety and victims’ rights initiatives, developing and implementing criminal justice policies, and representing survivors of violence
This year, the program will include 28 participating partners offering low-income San Francisco residents and families free or significantly reduced entrance fees
Establishing a Historically Black College and University (HBCU) satellite campus is one piece of Mayor Breed’s 30 by 30 initiative to bring 30,000 students and residents to Downtown San Francisco by 2030
The Women’s Treatment Recovery Prevention Program will expand program and housing capacity for 39 justice-involved women and their children for up to 2.5 years
On Tuesday, May 21st, Mayor London N. Breed joined Mary Ellen Carroll, Executive Director of the Department of Emergency Management and other City leaders to honor San Francisco Emergency Medical Services (EMS) providers during the 2024 San Francisco EMS Awards.
Since the launch of HEART in 2023, the program has responded to over 80% of calls to 311 or 911 involving unhoused people and 70% of calls related to sidewalk and street encampments
Safer Families is an urgent response to the increase in family homelessness driven by post-COVID economic hardships and a recent increase in new families arriving in San Francisco