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Community Leaders Advocate for Youth Program Funding in San Francisco

May 08, 2024 | San Francisco County, California



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Community Leaders Advocate for Youth Program Funding in San Francisco
San Francisco County's recent government meeting highlighted urgent concerns regarding proposed budget cuts to youth programs, which community leaders argue are essential for the well-being and development of the city's young population.

Delia FitzPatrick, representing Our Kids First, emphasized the critical role of after-school and summer programs in feeding over 600 families weekly. She underscored the importance of these initiatives, stating, "When we are asked to stand up, we stand up." FitzPatrick's remarks set the tone for a series of passionate appeals from various community representatives advocating for continued funding.

Alicia from June Jordan High School's Urban Farm expressed her dismay at the city's plan to cut $30 million from youth services, highlighting the impact on health and nutrition education for 2,000 individuals. She noted that many young people in the Excelsior and Mission districts rely on these programs for support and opportunities, stating, "These programs are a lifeline for our kids."

Kelsey Pimentel from Larkin Street Youth Services shared her organization's loss of funding, which she said would hinder their ability to help youth exit homelessness and develop job skills. "Now is not the time to take away vital dollars from future generations," she urged.

Pedro Raymundo, also from Larkin Street, called for equitable access to resources for transitional age youth, stressing the importance of language equity and educational growth. Marlon Santos, a mental health trainer, echoed this sentiment, advocating for investments in youth leadership programs that empower young people to overcome challenges.

The meeting also featured voices from San Francisco Rising, with Jacob and Christine highlighting the significance of civic engagement funding for youth. They argued that without these resources, young people would be pushed out of their communities and denied opportunities to participate in democracy.

Angela from the Chinese Progressive Association shared her personal experience, noting how youth programs foster confidence and understanding among diverse communities. She emphasized the need for continued support to prevent discrimination and promote safety.

As the meeting concluded, community leaders united in their call for the city to reconsider the proposed budget cuts, stressing that investing in youth programs is crucial for building a brighter future for San Francisco. The discussions underscored a collective commitment to ensuring that the voices of young people are heard and that they have the resources necessary to thrive.

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