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HSH reports progress on outreach, emergency housing vouchers and Hope House rehousing

San Francisco Homelessness & Supportive Housing Commission · April 4, 2024
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Summary

San Francisco's Department of Homelessness & Supportive Housing reported improved outreach staffing, a new emergency housing voucher dashboard showing large voucher issuance and rehousing numbers, and the transition of Hope House clients after contract changes; commissioners asked for follow'up on waitlist processes and building vacancies.

San Francisco's Department of Homelessness & Supportive Housing told the Homelessness & Supportive Housing Commission on April 4 that outreach engagement and contracted staff hiring have improved and that new tools are coming online to better track placements.

Executive Director Shereen McSpadden said outreach teams recorded 2,418 engagements in February and that Haluna Health has added eight outreach positions under a new contract, bringing the provider close to the mandated 90% staffing rate. HSH reported an overall staffing fill rate of about 86%, with nine case managers and nine outreach staff hired since Feb. 1.

McSpadden also introduced a new public emergency…

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