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Department of Homelessness bids farewell to Martha after 10 years of service

January 04, 2024 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California



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Department of Homelessness bids farewell to Martha after 10 years of service
In a heartfelt ceremony at San Francisco City Hall, colleagues and friends gathered to celebrate the retirement of Martha, a beloved figure in the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing (HSH). Known for her quiet strength and unwavering support, Martha has been a cornerstone of the department since its inception in 2016, following three years at the Department of Public Health.

As the meeting commenced, the atmosphere was filled with warmth and gratitude. Martha was recognized not only for her ten years of dedicated service but also for her role as the "glue" that held the team together. Her colleagues praised her organizational skills, problem-solving abilities, and remarkable humility. "You leave behind a big legacy at HSH," one speaker noted, highlighting her impact on the housing division and the lives of those it serves.

Martha's journey began in Los Angeles, but she found her calling in San Francisco, where she worked tirelessly to support homeless individuals facing mental and physical health challenges. Her educational background in mathematics from UC San Diego and the University of Chicago equipped her with the analytical skills necessary for her role, but it was her compassion and dedication that truly set her apart.

As she embarks on this new chapter of her life, Martha's colleagues expressed their hope that she would continue to stay connected with the department. "We will miss your humanity, your candor, and your wit," they said, acknowledging the void her departure will create.

The meeting transitioned to the director's report, where Executive Director Shreemik Spadden addressed the challenges ahead for the department. "We’re going to face a lot of adversity this year," she remarked, emphasizing the need for focus and resilience as they navigate the complexities of homelessness in the city.

Martha's retirement marks not just the end of an era for HSH but also a moment of reflection on the vital work being done to support the community. As the city prepares for the challenges ahead, the legacy of dedicated individuals like Martha will continue to inspire and guide their efforts.

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