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The San Francisco Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing will begin a new policy Dec. 10 that will put stricter limits in place for how long homeless families can stay in shelters.
ABC7 News went out with the members of the San Francisco Department of Emergency Management and the Homeless Outreach team to see the process. During the three-hour effort, at least 10 people ...
An estimated 8,300 people are living homeless in San Francisco, about half of them sleeping in parks and on sidewalks in makeshift shelters. Despite a years-long effort to move people into ...
A San Francisco Police Department officer asks two people sitting on the sidewalk to move during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) leaders’ week in San Francisco, California, on ...
San Francisco Mayor London Breed claims that in the past three months, homeless individuals have declined shelter at least 60 % of the time when offered. But some say that's not entirely true.