When we talk about homelessness, especially in San Francisco, many of us are usually talking about individuals living on the streets.
But the number of families experiencing homelessness in San Francisco nearly doubled from 2022 to 2024, according to the city’s Point In Time Count. And many of them move from shelter to shelter, in a system that’s meant to be temporary but has few permanent housing options to offer.
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