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San Francisco secures millions for Ukrainian refugee support

June 05, 2024 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California



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San Francisco secures millions for Ukrainian refugee support
In a recent government meeting, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors approved two significant resolutions aimed at supporting Ukrainian refugees and establishing a dedicated LGBTQ history museum in the city.

The first resolution authorizes the Department of Human Services to accept and expend approximately $1.5 million in federal funding for housing assistance targeted at Ukrainian refugees. This funding, part of a nationwide initiative following President Biden's commitment to resettle up to 100,000 displaced Ukrainians, will provide rental subsidies and utility assistance for up to 130 households over a six-month period. The program aims to alleviate financial burdens and facilitate access to public assistance benefits for these families.

A second resolution secures an additional $500,000 grant for Ukrainian refugee support services, focusing on intensive case management and linkages to public benefits such as Medi-Cal and CalFresh. This funding is intended to help refugees acclimate to life in the U.S. and navigate available resources.

During the meeting, supervisors expressed their support for these initiatives, emphasizing the importance of cultural and language capacity in delivering these services effectively. Concerns were raised about the geographic reach of the organizations involved, particularly for Ukrainian refugees residing outside the Mission District.

In a separate agenda item, the Board also approved a resolution to apply for a $5.5 million grant from the California Natural Resources Agency to establish the nation's first LGBTQ history museum in San Francisco. This funding will support the acquisition and renovation of a permanent space for the museum, which has been a long-standing goal of the local LGBTQ community. The museum aims to provide a comprehensive archive and exhibition space, enhancing public access to LGBTQ history and culture.

Community members and advocates voiced their support during public comments, highlighting the critical need for both initiatives in fostering inclusivity and support for marginalized populations in San Francisco. The resolutions will now move forward to the full Board for final approval.

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