Documents
Equity in the Homelessness Response System
Racial Equity
HSH submitted a report to the San Francisco Office of Racial Equity in January 2021 with information about our plans to advance equity in our work.
HSH submitted a report to the San Francisco Office of Racial Equity in January 2021 with information about our plans to advance equity in our work.
We worked with NIS Center for Housing Justice to identify a set of priorities and actions to advance racial equity goals. Phase I focused on the culture, process, and structure of the Department.
The second part of NIS’s report focused on opportunities to advance racial equity in the broader Homelessness Response System.
San Francisco Opportunities for Advancing Racial Equity contains reports and updates related to NIS’s racial equity work with HSH.
Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI):
Historically, LGBTQ+ communities have encountered many barriers when trying to get services.
Safe Housing Community Needs Assessment Report
Survivors of domestic violence, sexual violence, and human trafficking face significant obstacles on their path to safety, financial stability, recovery from violence and its aftermath, and healing. Housing is a critical cornerstone in a survivor’s plan to escape violence and acts as a protective factor against future violence. Fleeing from a violent situation is difficult and dangerous, and survivors need to know what options and assistance are available for them and their families.
Core Components of the Homelessness Response System
Access recent reports related to the core programs components of HSH’s work.
Temporary Shelter
Get information about outcomes from HSH’s pilot Vehicle Triage Center, which ran from 2019 to 2021.
Housing
Access a summary about the number of evictions from HSH’s Permanent Supportive Housing.
HSH contributed to the Department of Disability and Aging Services’ 2023 citywide overview report on affordable housing for seniors and people with disabilities.
HSH worked with the Department of Disability and Aging Services on their 2022 assessment of existing programs and housing needs for older adults and people with disabilities.
Other Homelessness Response System Reports
Access information about HSH’s progress towards goals set for funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, including CDBG, ESG, HOME, and HOPWA funds.
Older reports about elements of the Homelessness Response System are on the Archive page.
Additional local reporting is also posted on our website.