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San Francisco scales library-based Fix-It Clinics; program has repaired clothing and bikes across neighborhoods

San Francisco Commission on the Environment · June 24, 2024
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Department presented outcomes from library-based Fix-It Clinics: 11 events at library branches, 146 clothing items repaired, about 120 bicycles serviced and roughly 273 residents served; staff plan to expand outreach and target youth engagement and grant support for repair activities.

San Francisco—s Environment Department told the Commission on the Environment on June 24 that its Fix-It Clinics program, delivered in partnership with the San Francisco Public Library, SCRAP (clothing repair) and Local Motion LLC (bike repair), has begun to scale citywide.

Freddy Coronado, Residential 0 Waste Coordinator, said the department hosted 11 fix-it…

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