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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May 8th, 2007 5:06 pm
In the last few hours, more than a thousand people have signed our petition to bring a community court to the Union Square area to address quality of life concerns and connect more homeless people with services they desperately need.
It's clear from this overwhelming response that a majority of San Franciscans support this plan. But, we want to hear from more of you. So, please send the petition to your friends and co-workers and ask them to stand with you in support of a community court for San Francisco. We need your help. It only takes a couple seconds
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May 2nd, 2007 1:10 pm
We have had a tremendous response to an email we sent out yesterday afternoon asking people to support the Mayor's plan to bring a community court to the Union Square area to address quality of life concerns and help make sure more homeless San Franciscans are connected to social services. Hundreds of San Franciscans signed the petition to bring the new court to the Tenderloin within minutes of the email being sent.
Many of you have written into ActLocallySF.org in support of the plan like James Ash:
Gavin is doing this right by proving it can work in one small section
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