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Housing advocates urge subsidies for low-income and disabled individuals in Bay Area

May 06, 2024 | San Francisco County, California



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Housing advocates urge subsidies for low-income and disabled individuals in Bay Area
A heartfelt plea for increased housing subsidies echoed through the San Francisco County meeting as community members shared their struggles and urgent needs. Julian Ball, a dedicated housing counselor, expressed gratitude for the support he received during challenging times, highlighting the importance of accessible programs for individuals facing health issues. "It is thanks to Julian's support and encouragement that I stand before you today," he stated, emphasizing the need for understanding diverse community needs in housing development.

Brenda Cordova, a member of a housing directive, underscored the critical shortage of subsidies that prevents low-income individuals and those with disabilities from qualifying for housing lotteries. "We need that subsidy urgently," she urged, pointing out the disparity in a city with ample resources.

Maria Moreno, another community advocate, echoed this sentiment, stressing that older adults require subsidies to maintain their health and well-being. "We need to have that tranquility," she said, highlighting the direct link between financial stability and health.

Maritza Aviles, a Bay Area leader, added to the chorus of voices advocating for change, noting that fixed incomes for retirees are insufficient to cover rising living costs. "It goes up every day," she lamented, calling for immediate action to address these pressing issues.

The meeting concluded with a clear message: the community is in dire need of increased housing subsidies to support its most vulnerable members. As discussions continue, the hope is that these heartfelt testimonies will lead to meaningful change in San Francisco County's housing policies.

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