The San Francisco County government meeting on July 4, 2025, focused on the urgent need for improved coordination in addiction treatment services. Supervisor Stephanie, who opened the discussion, emphasized the importance of recovery and the potential for change in individuals struggling with addiction. She highlighted her partnership with Steve Adame from the Treatment on Demand Coalition, noting his personal journey of recovery and commitment to helping others.
Supervisor Stephanie expressed frustration over the current lack of coordination among the various teams addressing addiction in the city. She pointed out that despite the efforts of many well-intentioned individuals, the city is not effectively delivering on its promise of treatment on demand. She called for a more unified approach to tackle the addiction crisis, comparing it to the responses seen during the AIDS epidemic and the COVID-19 pandemic.
She urged that those suffering from addiction deserve immediate and comprehensive support, stating, "They deserve our intervention. They deserve our love." The supervisor acknowledged the hard work of individuals in recovery who are helping others and stressed the need for continuous efforts to improve the situation.
Following her remarks, Hillary Conins, the Director of Behavioral Health Services, addressed the meeting, acknowledging the overdose crisis in San Francisco. She reiterated the necessity for the city to enhance its strategies and work collaboratively across departments to address this pressing issue. Conins also mentioned that the presentation would provide updates on the city's efforts since the last report submitted in February.
The meeting underscored the critical need for a coordinated response to addiction in San Francisco, with officials recognizing the urgency of the crisis and the importance of community involvement in recovery efforts.