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Committee retroactively approves San Francisco refugee services plans for FY15–16 and FY16–17
Summary
The Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee approved a resolution retroactively endorsing San Francisco’s refugee services plans for federal fiscal years 2015–16 and 2016–17, allocating about $214,000 and $168,000 respectively for employment, ESL and limited older‑adult citizenship services.
The Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee on Feb. 22 approved a resolution retroactively endorsing San Francisco’s refugee services plans for federal fiscal years 2015–16 and 2016–17.
Susie Smith, deputy director for policy and planning at the Human Services Agency, told the committee that the FY15–16 allocation totaled $214,000 and FY16–17 totaled $168,000 and that most funds are for newly arrived refugees and asylees who have been in the U.S. eight months or less for employment‑related services, including job…
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