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Tenderloin Center reports 43,000 visits, 81 overdose reversals and no site deaths; lease extension and improved data capture planned

San Francisco Health Commission · May 17, 2022
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DPH’s Tenderloin Center reported heavy use since opening, with more than 43,000 visits, an average daily attendance over 430 last week, 81 overdoses reversed on site and no site deaths. Staff said they are rolling out better intake forms and seeking a lease extension and budget support for continuity.

The Department of Public Health’s Tenderloin Center (TLC) reported robust use and key harm‑reduction outcomes at the Health Commission meeting May 17.

Program manager Krista Gaeta said the TLC—opened in response to a mayoral state of emergency in the Tenderloin—has recorded more than 43,000 visits, with a daily average topping 430 guests last week and a day that reached roughly 520…

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