programs in action. thank you. supervisor avalos: thank you. next speaker. >> executive director of the it housing alliance. i am here in support, especially of the move of hopwa into the mayor's office of housing appear that will be an asset and really open up a program to a lot of really good staff and people. i am very happy about that. we are a grantee of the mayor's office of housing. a lot of times, i talk about how the 8 housing alliance can prevent homelessness or keep people house for just $75 a month, and the spectrum of services we provide, but right now i want to humanize the work that the mayor's office of housing does, so at 10:00 this morning, i have a date data with 3-year-old triplets. the sheriff came to remove him from his home that he lost to foreclosure. it was sold. over the last five weeks, we have been getting stays of eviction every week. the judge told us no more. not even come back this week. i was able to secure a 3-bedroom subsidize student for that family. somebody else happened to be living there at the time who was over housed, so i found them replacement housing, got them moved, and this gentleman had no experience with poverty