March 29th, 2007 12:44 pm

How do 2300 phone numbers for city services become one?
311 is here. If you look back to Gavin Newsom’s first campaign for Mayor, you will see that he talked about giving San Francisco something that many other cities already have – a 311 service. Pioneered in places like New York and Baltimore, 311 replaces all of the phone numbers that the public calls (yes there are more than 2300 of them) for non emergency services -- like cleaning up your park or finding out when the next MUNI bus is coming -- with just one.
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March 15th, 2007 4:40 am

Show your support for the plan to provide free WiFi in San Francisco through a public/private partnership with Google and Earthlink. Let everyone know you want your free WiFi. You can also back the plan to bring a community court to Union Square to address quality of life concerns. So, make your voice heard. Sign our
online petitions today on our brand new petitions page!
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March 8th, 2007 1:32 pm

Matt Tuchow writes that foster kids graduating out of foster care are at great risk of homelessness, incarceration, teen pregnancy, and drug addiction. Larkin Street Youth Services is a model organization providing critical services to these and other youth who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Act today to give an hour, an afternoon, or a day to enrich the lives of San Francisco’s most vulnerable youth.
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February 22nd, 2007 9:51 pm
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By Zoë Caron
Sierra Youth Coalition of Canada
Sometimes it's hard to realize that you are on the verge of something. Often it's difficult to understand that you are balancing on the edge. And most of the time it's hard to predict that one specific issue will define a period in your lifetime. But today – as an avid student politician and youth environmentalist – these are all clear to me: climate change is quickly becoming, and will be, the defining issue of our generation.
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February 7th, 2007 4:45 am
Indulge your inner techno-geek and get involved with one of the many local organizations working to bridge the digital divide in San Francisco. It’s about a lot more than WiFi – like providing basic education and training to help our underserved communities reap the benefits of technology that many San Franciscans take for granted. Our thanks to
The Media Alliance for providing this resource of groups who are acting locally and changing the world:
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January 28th, 2007 9:24 pm
Give a day to
Project Homeless Connect a bi-monthly event where over 1,500 volunteers help provide health and human services to the 2,000 homeless San Franciscans that attend. Started in San Francisco in October 2004, PHC is already changing the world by creating lasting solutions to homelessness in 32 cities across the United States. As the
San Francisco Examiner's Ken Garcia writes, "It's impressive. Its inspiring. Its big.
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