July 21st, 2007 5:54 pm
Innovative reforms like our Ten Year Plan to End Chronic Homelessness, Care Not Cash and Homeward Bound have helped 5,460 individuals exit homelessness.
We’ve advanced by leaps and bounds – but there is still a long way to go. An important next step is bringing a Community Justice Center to San Francisco. We need you to act locally today to make this reform a reality.
Brooklyn District Attorney Charles J. Hynes has written an article for ActLocallySF.org about the transformative effects a Community Justice Center has had on
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July 19th, 2007 5:14 pm
I know many of you have been asking for it for months. Well, we finally got our RSS feed up and running, as some of you may have probably already noticed. You can now can now stay current with what is going on ActLocallySF, just a little bit easier. Click on that orange RSS button in the top right hand corner of your ActLocallySF page.
There are many different ActLocallySF feeds you can subscribe to, go ahead and choose your favorite(s):
ActLocallySF Sitewide Feed
Topics Blog Feed
Talking Points Blog Feed
Taking Action Blog Feed
Pet Peeves Blog Feed
Smart Solutions Blog Feed
Enjoy!
Brian
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July 2nd, 2007 11:09 am
On Thursday, labor came out in force to show that they are behind Mayor Newsom and his vision for San Francisco. There were a sea of orange shirts at the AT&T Park. It was very impressive. I want one of those shirts.
The room was packed with well over 300 people. Chants of "four more years" broke out throughout the rally. There was a ton of positive energy in the room and a lot of tasty popcorn.
We would like to thank the Teamsters, Firefighters, ILWU, Local 352, UFCW 101, UFCW 648, UFCW Local 5, Sprinklerfitters local 483, Laborers local 261,UHW, SEIU
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