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and then, transition to perhaps other aging friendly housing like mersy and i know that the population that someone raised single adult mails that is the main concern but i know that a lot of them will become, from baby boomers to seniors very, very soon and unless, we adjust for that, with, transitions to housing that is appropriate for the people with disabilities and aging we are going to have another crisis on our hands, i think. but thank you for the recommendations and the charts and other things about the model that chp has developed. >> we have a hand out for you as well about the hampton community partnership as well. >> thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> the next speaker, please? >> good afternoon, supervisors my name is james tracy and i work at the community housing partnership and my boss covered most of my points and i will just hit on a few and i am proud to work at a place that has a 98.5 retention rate and we are not the fredy crugarof evictions and in subsidized housing. and for many years before, i worked for affordable housing volunteering and doing eviction
and then, transition to perhaps other aging friendly housing like mersy and i know that the population that someone raised single adult mails that is the main concern but i know that a lot of them will become, from baby boomers to seniors very, very soon and unless, we adjust for that, with, transitions to housing that is appropriate for the people with disabilities and aging we are going to have another crisis on our hands, i think. but thank you for the recommendations and the charts and...
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have identified will be moving in to permanent supportive housing, and a newly rented building by mersy housing, in early july, and august of this year. so, that completes my slides and i will entertain any questions that i possibly can. >> thank you, joyce. >> colleagues any questions for hsa? at this point? >> okay. >> all right, thanks. >> much appreciated, thank you for your presentation today and for all of the information. >> and up next, we are going to have margo back from dph, and thanks again for all of your hard work on this issue as well. >> and good morning. supervisors. and nice to see you again. and i want to give you some dem graphics and service information about homeless women and families from the department of public health perspective. and a lot of those numbers are going to be about women. and i am also, i will also be giving you numbers for transgender women where i have them. so, the department of public health annual data i am comparing here is the homeless count is the direct access to the housing population and because these numbers are very different as you k
have identified will be moving in to permanent supportive housing, and a newly rented building by mersy housing, in early july, and august of this year. so, that completes my slides and i will entertain any questions that i possibly can. >> thank you, joyce. >> colleagues any questions for hsa? at this point? >> okay. >> all right, thanks. >> much appreciated, thank you for your presentation today and for all of the information. >> and up next, we are going...
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we operate bacus where we provide housing for 47 formally homeless families and we will join with mersy housing in provide support services to an additional 50 currently homeless families 1184th street apartments since july and we would like to point out that ecs is an active participant in the proposal this year and we fully support the proposal that includes impact and in helping low income families maintain their housing and we would like to comment on the human service agency's current plan to reduce the funding for support services at some of our supportive sites in the city and including bacus and since opening hsa has opening the services and we currently have two case managers and in the youth services specialist, and serving our 47 families, and which include, 85 children and youth and as with some of our colleagues in the community, hsa plan would drasically effect our current staff and cutting the staff by over half, and not because of the program need, but because hsa does not currently over see client referral and placement at 32 of the 47 units this will dramatically alter
we operate bacus where we provide housing for 47 formally homeless families and we will join with mersy housing in provide support services to an additional 50 currently homeless families 1184th street apartments since july and we would like to point out that ecs is an active participant in the proposal this year and we fully support the proposal that includes impact and in helping low income families maintain their housing and we would like to comment on the human service agency's current plan...
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family can stay in san francisco is if we get into a place like mersy housing, and that is stable subsidy. and so there is a lot of challenges that are faced in it and i wish that there were more programs that were transitional like hampton. >> thanks. >> okay. thank you very much. >> next speaker. >> hi. i am cami and this is charlie. say hi, charlie. the family is all good and we are all concerned. but you know there are very little talk of the women up here. so what are women supposed to do? are they supposed to stay on the street? supposed to stay in abusive relationships to have the roof over their heads. or are they supposed to excuse me for being crass, you know, go and live with a guy until a guy kicks them out. just to have a roof over their head. that is it. >> okay, thank you. >> next speaker please? >> good morning, my name is east ton and i am the program director of the woman's place cats and the women place's drop in center, and this is some very good questions, and i appreciate that. and i didn't expect to hear about a winter shelter. i am so happy that in november i won't
family can stay in san francisco is if we get into a place like mersy housing, and that is stable subsidy. and so there is a lot of challenges that are faced in it and i wish that there were more programs that were transitional like hampton. >> thanks. >> okay. thank you very much. >> next speaker. >> hi. i am cami and this is charlie. say hi, charlie. the family is all good and we are all concerned. but you know there are very little talk of the women up here. so what...
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right now the only way that my family can stay in san francisco is if we get into a place like mersy housing, and that is stable subsidy. and so there is a lot of challenges that are faced in it and i wish that there were more programs that were transitional like hampton. >> thanks. >> okay. thank you very much. >> next speaker. >> hi. i am cami and this is charlie. say hi, charlie. the family is all good and we are all concerned. but you know there are very little talk of the women up here. so what are women supposed to do? are they supposed to stay on the street? supposed to stay in abusive relationships to have the roof over their heads. or are they supposed to
right now the only way that my family can stay in san francisco is if we get into a place like mersy housing, and that is stable subsidy. and so there is a lot of challenges that are faced in it and i wish that there were more programs that were transitional like hampton. >> thanks. >> okay. thank you very much. >> next speaker. >> hi. i am cami and this is charlie. say hi, charlie. the family is all good and we are all concerned. but you know there are very little talk...