End Homelessness in San Francisco
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Name | Street outreach | |
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Name | People who committed crimes under the influence or drugs should be forced to get treatment because the direct safety of the public overrides the autonomy of the person | |
Name | Allowing non-profit organizations to police the streets could lead to vigilantism, where individuals take the law into their own hands, which could lead to dangerous situations and increase the likelihood of violent confrontations. | |
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Description | MNRC is a safe and clean space for the adult homeless communities of the Mission, including comprehensive transgender-specific services. MNRC advocates for housing and shelter, and enhances the physical, social, emotional, and economic health of homeless residents in the neighborhood.
Specific services include medical care, counseling, substance use support, housing support, case management, advocacy.
Serves: Adults ages 18 and up
Additional Languages: Spanish | |
Name | Mission Neighborhood Resource Center (MNRC) | |
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Name | Allowing non-profit organizations to police the streets cities can stretch their budgets further and enhance public safety. | |
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Closes | 6pm | |
Opens | 10am | |
Name | The SF LGBT Center | |
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Name | All drug dealers should be prosecuted because weaker drugs are a gateway to harder drugs | |
Name | Recovery | |
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Address | 123 10th Street (at Mission) | |
Phone number | 415-487-3300 x 7000 | |
Description | Mobile response teams are available during operating hours to meet adults anywhere in the city who are unable to visit an Access Point. Teams will respond within a 2-hour window. | |
Name | Episcopal Community Services (ECS) | |
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Name | Number of beds | |
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Name | What should be the legal approach to soft drugs? | |
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Name | Should we prosecute drug dealers? | |
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Name | We should prosecute drug dealers if they are dealing hard drugs above a certain quantity in public. | |
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Name | Build and staff transitional housing | |
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Name | Should non-profit organizations be allowed to police the streets? | |
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Name | Arguments for | |
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Address | 1060 Howard St. (at Russ) | |
Phone number | 415-727-VETS (8387) | |
Description | This access point focuses on veteran services. | |
Name | Swords to Plowshares (Swords) | |
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Name | Government institutions should never be able to have conservatorship over its citizens because such power can be abused for political purposes. | |
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Closes | 10pm | |
Address | 3450 Geary Blvd #107, San Francisco, CA 94118 | |
Description | Huckleberry House is a shelter for runaway and homeless youth located in the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco, California. | |
Opens | 9am | |
Name | Huckleberry House | |
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Name | Workforce development | |
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Closes | 10pm | |
Address | 525 5th Street San Francisco, CA 94107 | |
Opens | 4pm | |
Name | MSC South | |
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Name | How can we ID the unhoused in a privacy preserving way? | |
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Name | If an unhoused person with mental health issues is unable to care for themselves, such as being unable to maintain personal hygiene or adequately feed themselves, the city may seek conservatorship to provide necessary care. | |
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Name | Should we decriminalize soft drugs? | |
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Name | Allowing non-profit organizations to police the streets could create confusion and conflict with existing law enforcement agencies, which could lead to jurisdictional disputes and hinder effective crime prevention and response.
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Name | Non-profit organizations may not have the same level of training and experience as professional law enforcement agencies, which could lead to dangerous situations.
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Address | 1641 LaSalle Avenue (at 3rd Street) | |
Description | Catholic Charities' Bayview Access Point provides families experiencing homelessness entry into shelter and housing program placement with the following assessment and intake services: Homeless prevention services, Housing stability, Housing problem solving, Shelter and housing program placement, On-site childcare | |
Name | Catholic Charities' Bayview Access Point | |
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Name | Government-mandated addiction treatment should be avoided to prevent potential political exploitation of such power, overriding individual autonomy in the process.
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