I really appreciate the effort that went into this project. it is amazing.
I wonder if the H Street neighborhood suffers from the same problems that L Street does? If not, how does it manage the property so that there is no loitering and trashing the area outside the facility? Maybe these protocols could be implemented at the respite center.
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld a Tennessee law banning gender-affirming care for transgender youth, giving legal cover to similar bans in other states and potentially emboldening efforts to restrict trans health care.
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Governor Gavin Newsom has announced the groundbreaking of two new affordable housing communities in San Francisco's Fillmore District, part of an ongoing effort to convert underutilized state-owned land into housing for low- and extremely low-income Californians.
Joshua's House, the first hospice in the US designed specifically for terminally ill unhoused individuals, will open in Sacramento in July, offering shelter, dignity, and compassionate support to those in their final days.
The Marshall Project reported that plans for a new recovery court in Wilkes County, North Carolina were derailed after the U.S. Department of Justice abruptly rescinded its funding, leaving the court unable to open and forcing Project Lazarus to seek alternative funding sources.
It’s great to see this come to fruition and some individual community members really deserve credit for moving this forward.
I suggest the current respite center on L Street be consolidated into this facility to streamline services.
I really appreciate the effort that went into this project. it is amazing.
I wonder if the H Street neighborhood suffers from the same problems that L Street does? If not, how does it manage the property so that there is no loitering and trashing the area outside the facility? Maybe these protocols could be implemented at the respite center.
I think 24-hour staffing is the key.