thank you. >> chairwoman: thank you, geoffrea morris. tom wolf, i'd like to invite you to speak. >> good morning, everyone. chair morris, supervisor haney, supervisor mandelman, thank you forgiving us the opportunity to speak with you today. my name is tom wolf, i'm a recovery advocate in san francisco, i'm a native san franciscan. and three years ago today i was -- only three years ago today i was sleeping on a piece of cardboard in the doorway of golden gate and hyde in the tenderloin, severely addicted to heroin. i chose heroin and fentanyl over my wife and two kids, and that led me to the street, where for the next six months i engaged in various forms of activity to support my activity, which included holding drugs for the drug dealers, which eventually got me incarcerated. i was arrested six times, and five of the six time i was released back into homelessness. the sixth time i had an opportunity to go to a six-month in-patient treatment program. and the only reason i could go to that treatment program is because it was completely f