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San Francisco allocates $1 million to expand services for homeless youth; Larkin Street to add outreach

City and County of San Francisco Board of Supervisors, Budget & Finance Committee · June 23, 2017
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Summary

Supervisor Jeff Sheehy and Mayor Edwin Lee announced roughly $1 million in new city funding for homeless and unstably housed youth — including $350,000 for Larkin Street outreach, expanded center hours and meal service increases — with city homelessness staff linking the package to a $2.9M HUD youth grant.

San Francisco officials on Thursday announced a package of new funding and services aimed at addressing youth homelessness, from expanded outreach to rental subsidies intended to get young people off the streets and into stable housing.

"So we've got a million dollars in increased funding to support San Francisco's homeless youth," Supervisor Jeff Sheehy said, outlining line items that include $350,000 for expanded outreach delivered by Larkin Street Youth Services,…

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