hope sf is something i've been working on since way before my mayorship it is something that fred blackwell worked on well before his awe acceptance to the director of the san francisco foundation and now we're bringing more people now the boss of the program and carl is helping her find all the source that we could asthmatic together what we think is going to be necessary to be at least a $300 million goal program to build the distressed housing in the city it not about the brick and mortar but people first, this is why this donation allows us to unfortunate this is a $25 million commitment to invest in people first with the labor with the business leaders and foundations with nonprofits, with people on the ground focused on the people first of the $5.5 million $3 million will go to improve directly the mental health services at our 4 sf sites in the northeast sector those will have an immediate effect to reduce viewpoints and creating public safety in the neighborhood but clearly for the residents their social and mental health another part of that $5.5 million is a million dollars to the