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HSH presents family-homelessness data; commissioners press for prevention and interagency responses

San Francisco Homelessness Oversight Commission · May 2, 2024
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Chief Deputy Marian Sanders presented a data-heavy briefing showing family homelessness is concentrated among extremely low‑income, female-led households and that job loss, family conflict and domestic violence are leading self-reported causes; commissioners called for prevention and cross-departmental coordination.

Chief Deputy Marian Sanders presented the commission with a multi-slide analysis of family homelessness on May 2, describing who is being served and where the system is strained.

Sanders summarized the family-coordinated-entry redesign and said family demographics show households are disproportionately Black, female-led and largely extremely low income. She cited the 2022 point-in-time count and coordinated-entry assessment volumes, and said that according to the PIT data the most frequently reported cause for family…

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