will be compassion driven in our approach, but we will also take strategic common sense measures,sureear encampment resolution teams, because no one gets better by living on our streets at night. thest fiscal year of my budget will include $30 million in new initiatives for homelessness. that package includes an investment to double our home ward boundbudget, a measure that reunites struggling families with their loved ones, and last year alone over 900 people were served by project home ward bound, and less than 10% of people returned to the city of san francisco to access services. this is to prevent and divert people from a life on our streets here in san francisco. and when someone leaves the throes of homelessness, they will leave permanently with the resource necessary to make sure they get back on their own 2 fe. in the next fiscal year, this budget will create 200 new supportive housing units inan francisco. with these units, san francisco will have more than 7,900 permanent supportive housing units in the city of san francisco, the most percapita of any city in our entire count