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    <title>Episcopal Community Services of San Francisco</title>
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      <title>Women's History Month 2026: Q&amp;A with ECS' Senior Director of Finance and Planning</title>
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          This Women’s History Month, we’re sharing the story of our very own Tiffany Luong, ECS’ Senior Director of Finance and Planning, who’s been with our organization for nearly 5 years. Below is Tiffany's reflection on her background, her contributions and work at ECS, and the women in her life who’ve influenced her leadership.
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          Can you tell us a little about yourself — where you’re from and what shaped you?
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           I was born in Vietnam and came to the U.S. with my family as a child refugee after the fall of Saigon. Like many immigrant families, we arrived with very little knowledge of our new home, but my parents carried a quiet optimism that our new home country will provide opportunity for their children to create something better than the place they risked our lives to leave behind. What shaped me most was watching my parents rebuild their lives from the ground up. They had earned a good living in Vietnam and gave that up for the possibility of a different future for me and my siblings. I witnessed what it means to sacrifice short-term security for long-term vision. They did not control the circumstances around them, but they controlled how they responded – with resilience, discipline, and an unwavering commitment for make something better of ourselves. That perspective continues to guide me. I am, in many ways, the result of decisions made long before I had a voice in them. What I can control is how I respond to what I’ve given. I may not know everything in a new environment, but I trust the foundation I have built, my education, my experience, and my willingness to learn and adapt. From there, I build forward.
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          What initially drew you to this work?
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           I feel deeply connected to organizations that serve people navigating instability. I understand what stability can mean in someone’s life. If I am going to dedicate my career to finance, I want the work to matter beyond the numbers. Nonprofits finance allows me to combine professional discipline with purpose as they translate directly into services, staffing, and support for vulnerable communities.
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          Outside of work, what brings you joy?
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          Much of my joy come from my grown children. Watching them step into adulthood has been deeply meaningful. Our relationship has evolved beyond parent and child. They are now adults with their own perspectives and experiences, and in many ways, friends and even teachers. Through them, I see the world in more colors.
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          What does our mission mean to you personally?
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           Our mission is deeply personal to me. I understand what it means to seek stability in uncertain circumstances. Safe housing, meaningful work, and access to essential services are not abstract concepts, they are the foundation for dignity and opportunity. 
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          Can you share a moment in your work that deeply impacted you?
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           Early in my time here, we partnered on a program that provided meal vouchers to individuals experiencing homelessness. The vouchers could be redeemed at local restaurants for a hot meal. I remember what would happen if someone gave their voucher to another person or traded it. From a finance perspective, questions about controls naturally came to mind. But then I realized something simple. If the voucher ultimately resulted in someone who was hungry receiving a meal, the mission was still served. The moment reminded me that while stewardship and accountability are essential, the true measure of our work is the human impact behind it.
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          What do you wish more people understood about homelessness?
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           I wish more people understood how fragile stability is. When we talk about homelessness, I hope we can look beyond politics and focus on the human being. Without stable housing, employment, support, or access to care – especially while facing mental health or substance use disorders, even a small set back can spiral quickly. These are not statistics. They are someone’s child, parent, and sibling.
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          As a woman working in this field, how has your perspective shaped your approach to the work?
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           As a woman in finance and in this field, I recognize that representation matters. Early in my career, I was focused on doing my work well. But over time, I have come to appreciate that being in this role carries meaning beyond just performance. I think about showing up prepared, being responsible with what’s entrusted to me and trying to approach decisions with fairness and care. In this work, numbers matter but so do people. I try to hold both. Women’s History Month reminds me of the women who shaped me, especially my mother. Her strength was quiet but steady. That example guides how I show up each day.
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          Are there women in your life who influenced your leadership or passion for justice?
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           I am lucky enough to have a few strong women who positively influenced my life. Among these women is my mother. She rebuilt her life in a new country. She did not speak in big words about justice or leadership for she simply carried responsibility quietly and did what was necessary to create stability for her children. Watching her start over shaped my understanding of resilience and dignity. Women’s History Month is a reminder that many forms of leadership are quiet. The women who shaped me did not seek recognition, but their strength made opportunity possible. I try to honor that by approaching this work with steadiness, responsibility, and respect for the people we serve. 
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          What gives you hope in this work right now?
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          The dedication of the people doing this work gives me hope. I see my colleagues who continue to show up thoughtfully, and persistently, even when the challenges are complex and the progress can feel slow. I am also encouraged by the partnership we build. Real changes require collaboration across or agencies, funders, communities. Our collective commitment to engage in difficult work with integrity gives me hope.
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          What does “ending homelessness” look like to you?
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           To me, ending homelessness means making it rare, brief, and non-recurring.
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          If someone reading this has never thought of themselves as part of this work before, what would you say to them?
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           We all have to work. if we are going to spend most of our waking hours doing something, it’s worth asking whether that work aligns with what we value. For me, choosing mission-driven work means my effort produces more than a paycheck. It supports stability and opportunity for others. That connection gives work meaning.
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          In 2001, graduate student Scott Ecker bumped into a former supervisor who happened to be a new Support Services Manager at ECS. He asked if Scott was looking for a job, and before he knew it, Scott was providing case management services to seniors at an ECS permanent supportive housing site. What has kept him here since then? “My belief in our mission, and the idea that I can play an active part in changing lives,” he says. 
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          What are the roles at ECS you’ve had over the years? 
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          I started at ECS over 24 years ago on June 4, 2001, as a case manager at the Le Nain (a former ECS site), and then became the Support Services Manager at Canon Kip Community House in 2002. In addition to managing Canon Kip, from 2002-2010, I acted as the Support Services Manager at the Elm, the Crosby, Folsom-Dore Apartments (former ECS site) and Bishop Swing Community House. I became the Director for the Housing Services department in 2010, and I’ve been in this role since, now as Senior Director. 
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          What are some important changes you've seen ECS undergo over the years? 
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          Tremendous growth. When I started at ECS in 2001, we provided services at four permanent supportive housing sites, two shelters, and Canon Kip Senior Center. Since that time, ECS’s Housing Services Department now provides case management services at 23 housing sites, including regional expansion to Marin and San Mateo Counties. The years have seen the addition of Adult Coordinated Entry, the Behavioral Health Team, Scattered Sites Housing, and the Workforce Development department, including the CHEFS, REACH, and the IPS programs. 
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          What keeps you coming in to the office every day? 
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          The belief that every person has value, deserving dignity, stability, and the chance to heal and rebuild their lives in their own home. Many of the individuals and families we serve have endured extraordinary challenges--homelessness, behavioral health struggles, trauma, substance use, and the stigma that often comes with those experiences. Yet when I consult with staff regarding a client, or during those moments where I’m able to connect with a tenant, I am reminded that every resident has a story, with potential and strengths, and with hopes for the future. I come to work every day because I want to be a witness to those stories. I want to support a program that assists our tenants in reaching milestones, big or small, that are significant to them--like reconnecting with family, participating in a group activity for the first time, or simply feeling at home in their own housing unit. I also come to work to partner with our staff who do this work with such compassion and resilience. Supporting them, however I can, so they can show up fully for tenants is an important part of my role, and one that I take very seriously. Knowing that I can play a part in supporting both our tenants and our staff grounds me and gives purpose to the work I do every day. 
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          Tremendous growth. When I started at ECS in 2001, we provided services at four permanent supportive housing sites, two shelters, and Canon Kip Senior Center. Since that time, ECS’s Housing Services Department now provides case management services at 23 housing sites, including regional expansion to Marin and San Mateo Counties. The years have seen the addition of Adult Coordinated Entry, the Behavioral Health Team, Scattered Sites Housing, and the Workforce Development department, including the CHEFS, REACH, and the IPS programs. 
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          The belief that every person has value, deserving dignity, stability, and the chance to heal and rebuild their lives in their own home. Many of the individuals and families we serve have endured extraordinary challenges--homelessness, behavioral health struggles, trauma, substance use, and the stigma that often comes with those experiences. Yet when I consult with staff regarding a client, or during those moments where I’m able to connect with a tenant, I am reminded that every resident has a story, with potential and strengths, and with hopes for the future. I come to work every day because I want to be a witness to those stories. I want to support a program that assists our tenants in reaching milestones, big or small, that are significant to them--like reconnecting with family, participating in a group activity for the first time, or simply feeling at home in their own housing unit. I also come to work to partner with our staff who do this work with such compassion and resilience. Supporting them, however I can, so they can show up fully for tenants is an important part of my role, and one that I take very seriously. Knowing that I can play a part in supporting both our tenants and our staff grounds me and gives purpose to the work I do every day. 
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           These days it's when I have the opportunity to connect directly with line staff and tenants. As a director, a lot of my work is administrative, done from my desk or in meetings. Talking with staff about the great work they're doing, and partnering with them on interventions allows me to feed my need to be involved in the work and flex that therapeutic muscle. I also really appreciate those moments when I get to talk with a tenant, learn about their experiences, and make myself available to assist where I can.
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          What are some important lessons you've learned throughout your time here? 
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          I've learned that resilience is everywhere. Even when faced with trauma, illness, or systemic barriers, many people show an extraordinary ability to endure and adapt. I have learned that change takes time. Healing doesn’t happen overnight. Patience and persistence are essential. Housing is just the start. The real work continues after someone has a roof. Support, community, and belonging are what sustain stability. 
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            It's always welcome news to hear about a staff accomplishment or a tenant success story, which reminds me of why we do the work. While rewarding, this work can be hard. So a good day usually includes a moment of levity--a joke in a staff meeting, a funny story shared with a colleague in the hallway...a good laugh with my work family goes a long way in making a hard day a little less heavy. 
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          What do you do on the hard days? 
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           I try to connect with someone I trust to process and put things in perspective. A walk around the block can often work wonders. Outside of work, I take care of myself through exercise, travel, going dancing and to festivals, and spending quality time with my partner, our dog, and our three cats. This is how I nourish my soul and recharge my battery. 
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          We not only provide housing and services but also restore dignity, hope, and possibility to those we serve. I am deeply proud to be part of an organization that stands with the most vulnerable in our community, driven by a shared commitment to compassion and justice. My time with ECS is something I carry with deep pride. 
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           under a contract with the County of San Mateo, is part of a growing network of permanent supportive housing sites the County has recently opened. The model pairs affordable rents – residents typically pay no more than 30 percent of their income – with on-site services designed to help residents stay housed as they address financial, health or family challenges.
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         Beth Stokes — executive director of the San Francisco-based shelter-and-services provider Episcopal Community Services — said she hopes at least some of those vouchers might be used to address another choke point in The City’s shelter and supportive-housing system.
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         “Once we meet that person who comes into shelter, they might say, ‘Hey, I have a full time job. I’m making $1,500 a month,’” [ECS Executive Director Beth Stokes] said. “That’s a perfect person to get out of the system really quickly,” with even a modest amount of support such as, for example, an emergency housing voucher.
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         “Completed in January, 600 Seventh includes larger units with two and three bedrooms, and a comprehensive mix of resident and supportive services. Episcopal Community Services of San Francisco provides essential supportive housing services to help residents maintain stability.”
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         “ECS’ Executive Director Beth Stokes spoke with The Examiner in a recent interview about the challenges in running a nonprofit in San Francisco. She said she’s prepared for changes both good and bad in the coming months as Mayor Daniel Lurie’s administration addresses The City’s homelessness crisis and changes from President Donald Trump’s administration threaten federal avenues of support.”
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         “If we’re gonna continue to operate the housing, we have to pay the insurance,” said Chris Callandrillo, ECS’ Chief Program Officer. “We’ve got to get that from somewhere, and that burden is huge.”
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         For Pride Month, the editorial teams at the Nob Hill Gazette and the San Francisco Examiner wanted toshine a spotlight on leaders in the LGBTQ+ community, those who are making a difference in the City that is synonymous with Pride. In 2025, when federal rights are being challenged, accomplishments erased and identities targeted, this focus feels more important than ever. Thank you, Nob Hill Gazette, for featuring ECS’ work.
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         “…we’re asking people who support ECS to dig deeper into philanthropy to provide more support, particularly around basic needs. It’s going into the community to ask for additional support. If the funding is not there, which is all that we hear right now, there is no more money. If budgets get cut, which they [have been], then how do you move forward and help people survive with basic needs?”
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         “Would you rather have people on the street, suffering, their health completely deteriorating, with no quality of life?” asked Beth Stokes, Executive Director of ECS. “Versus being here — this is stable. This is peaceful. People get well here. And it’s actually a better bargain for the taxpayers.”
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         “…he spoke to a small gathering of his neighbors at 1064 Mission St., the city’s largest site of permanent supportive housing, which the government makes available to formerly homeless tenants. Episcopal Community Services, which operates the site, and the Department of Elections had arranged a voter education workshop for residents.
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         “[permanent supportive housing] is so much more affordable in comparison to incarceration or long-term hospitalization or literally the cost of one emergency room visit,” said Travis Hamilton, associate director of housing services for Episcopal Community Services, which owns and operates Bukenya’s building.
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         “Earlier this year, All Home and NPH had conversations with community partners in the housing justice field to learn more about their needs around storytelling — a powerful strategy that can be hard to do well. All Home and NPH designed their initiative to help meet those needs, and put out a call to organizations interested in participating in the storytelling initiative.”
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         “Residents of a supportive housing complex in Larkspur attended an inaugural health fair this week. The permanent housing facility at 1251 S. Eliseo Drive is a 43-room complex built for formerly homeless people. It was funded by the state’s Homekey Program and is operated by Episcopal Community Services.”
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         “It took three years for Garcia to receive government support. During this time, he relied on San Francisco’s general assistance and avoided sleeping on streets by staying in parks or shelters. Eventually, he found help through Episcopal Community Services (ECS).”
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           that will have lasting impacts on our country’s homelessness crisis. The decision in the case of Johnson v. Grants Pass has effectively legitimized the criminalization of homelessness, thus punishing people for experiencing the most extreme levels of poverty. Episcopal Community Services (ECS) has advocated against this approach from the start; signing on to an
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           in opposition to this unjust and cruel policy. As both the Executive Director of ECS, and a human being, I am appalled and deeply disheartened by this decision.
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         Let me be clear, homelessness is not a choice. The causes of homelessness are complex and often rooted in insurmountable hardship due to systemic racism, exorbitant cost of housing, and economic inequality. Homelessness is the most extreme manifestation of poverty in American society; the experience of being unhoused is traumatic enough without being punished and criminalized with fines or incarceration for simply having nowhere safe to sleep. Furthermore, people experiencing homelessness endure significant negative impacts on their health and wellbeing. Despite knowing this, our society continues to demonize and stigmatize those we should be treating with compassionate care.  
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         Our fundamental approach to service is centered around proven strategies that address homelessness holistically by providing long-term affordable housing options, paired with the wraparound supportive services which empower our participants with the resources and tools they need to end their homelessness, meet their goals, and transform their lives. 
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         Today’s decision undoubtedly marks a dark moment in our nation’s history, but we cannot let adversity set us back. ECS will continue to staunchly advocate for our unhoused neighbors and prioritize approaches which center humanity, dignity, and empathy.
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         “Supervisor Stephanie Moulton-Peters, who represents the area, said one of the main differences between this effort and previous efforts to get anchor-outs off the bay is that it is more compassionate and holistic. The RBRA’s program connects participants with a caseworker, resources through the Marin County Department of Health and Human Services and a housing voucher through the Marin Housing Authority.”
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         “If we want to get serious about overdose prevention, we have to say the quiet part out loud: the vast majority of overdoses and overdose deaths take place inside people’s homes,” write ECS Executive Director Beth Stokes and HealthRight360 President and CEO Vitka Eisen in an op-ed for the San Francisco Examiner addressing the tragedy of rising overdose deaths. Our two community-based organizations point to proven, evidence-based strategies that are needed to put people on the path to drug recovery: universal access to Narcan (naxalone) for supportive housing sites and training to administer it for staff, residents, and peers, overdose prevention rooms within supportive housing, support for people who want to live in a drug-free environment, and properly funded, right-sized contracts enabling providers to bring critical behavioral health care resources to bear.”
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         “Our community at large has a massive structural problem with homelessness and there are not enough place to sleep and eat,” explained Rev. Stephen McHale. “This is a little band-aid on a symptom of a massive problem, but it’s what we can do so we’re trying it.”
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         “1064 Mission Street is one of San Francisco’s largest permanent supportive housing communities. Developed by Mercy Housing California and Episcopal Community Services of San Francisco (ECS), it features 256 affordable homes in a service-enriched environment, with residents having access to on-site clinical, case management, and in-home care services.
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         “What makes 1064 Mission Street so unique is the unprecedented level of partnership between government at the federal, state, and local levels, nonprofits, and the community in its acquisition, development, and operations,” says ECS executive director Beth Stokes. “… We hope that this innovative service model can be replicated throughout other projects across the United States.””
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         “Starting in April 2020, The City leveraged funding from California’s Project Roomkey — launched by Gov. Gavin Newsom in March 2020 to help cities to open non-congregate shelter options during the pandemic — to secure hotel rooms and offer them as shelter to people experiencing homelessness. The program rapidly expanded to more than 20 sites, amounting to an unprecedented expansion of The City’s shelter network.”
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         “San Francisco’s newest permanent supportive housing building is now home to 256 of the city’s most vulnerable, who can get much-needed mental health support, job training and community events on-site. It’s an example of what can happen when city resources and political will align.”
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         “In this episode we feature the voices of the executive director of the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing for the City and County of San Francisco, Shireen McSpadden, the Manager of Housing Subsidy Programs at the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing, Alan Guttirez along with a participant in the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing Flex Housing Pool program Jugal Patel as well as the Executive Director of Episcopal Community Services of San Francisco, Beth Stokes.”
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         Housing can get built quickly and affordably in San Francisco, if stakeholders come together. In an article about new housing overcoming red tape in the City, the San Francisco Standard featured 1064 and 1066 Mission Street, ECS’ brand new development in cooperation with Mercy Housing. The only one of the featured sites dedicated fully to Permanent Supportive Housing, the Standard notes the services available on site as well as the modular construction model that sped up construction.
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         “The SoMa facility located at 226 Sixth St. will offer temporary lodging, along with mental health and job support, to people released from San Francisco jails. Run by Adult Probation, Episcopal Community Services and the Pretrial Diversion Project, the state-funded program will provide up to 30 beds for an initial trial period of one year.”
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         “Today we issue a challenge to ourselves, our peers, and our community. We can create temporary and long-term housing that is human-centric. We can reduce the capacity of large scale shelters to provide a greater degree of more qualitative and individualized service, while simultaneously exploring creative mechanisms to site and fund new facilities within our community. We must ensure that the hard lessons we learn today are not learned in vain, so that our neighbors living on the street, in our shelters, and those fortunate enough to be placed in hotels, have access to the same level of safety and security going forward that much of the rest of us take for granted. Simply put, we can and we must do better.”
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         Timothy Isaiah experienced homelessness for over 30 years before moving into his new home at 833 Bryant St in November 2021. Timothy is one of 145 formerly homeless tenants that now live in this permanent supportive housing (PSH) site, accompanied by ECS wrap-around service. The units at 833 Bryant, which cost just $385,000 per unit compared to the standard cost of over $600,000 per unit, set an example that when innovation and commitment come together, we can solve one of the most difficult challenges our city faces.
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         “The plan is to build between 43 and 50 units of “permanent supportive housing” for single adults experiencing homelessness in the county. In addition to housing, the site would feature a range of services including case management, mental health, educational and vocational programs. Episcopal Community Services will own the building, which sits near Corte Madera Creek, and would also serve as the facility’s operator.”
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         ECS is proud to be a part of a first-of-its kind program in California launched in San Francisco to bring supportive services directly to the homes of formerly homeless San Franciscans. While In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) – as these services are known – has been an integral part of the social services fabric in California for a while, bringing it to residents of permanent supportive housing in a systematic and intentional way is new.
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         Want to solve America’s urban homeless crisis? First, you have to believe it can be fixed. Anyone who has passed by the seemingly endless rows of hard-worn tents and makeshift shelters scattered under San Francisco’s bridges, beside its freeways, and along its sidewalks has probably struggled to imagine how our nation’s homeless crisis might be solved.
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         In San Francisco, an estimated 8,000 men, women, and children lack a stable home at any one time. About 2,800 experience chronic, long-term homelessness. And in a city where the cost of living is vastly higher than the national average, a single unit of “supportive” housing — a safe, comfortable place to live accompanied by counseling and other services — can take up to six years to complete and cost taxpayers and/or charities upwards of $600,000.
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         Mr. Sanchez didn’t know where he was going, and the sheets of foggy plastic, which coated the seats and windows to prevent the spread of disease, made it impossible to see out the window. Riding away from his longtime home in San Francisco’s Mission District, he cycled through dark possibilities — “It felt like I was in one of those movies where they take you to an army base or something” — before the door opened in front of a boutique hotel. He stepped down from the van and walked to a curved granite reception desk where he set a bin of clothes on a luggage cart.
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         “In addition to housing and the Homeless Services Center, the development will also be equipped with a 6,000 square-foot commercial kitchen space for Episcopal Community Services’ Conquering Homelessness through Employment in Food Services, or CHEFS program. The 12-week program helps formerly homeless residents gain experience through hands-on training and paid internships at local restaurants.”
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          “We express our deep condolences to the loved ones of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, David McAtee, and Tony McDade. We mourn with their families and friends, and the loved ones of countless others who have been killed by the police. We condemn the violence perpetrated against communities of color at the hands of the state, and recognize that this violence is not always as overt as a police officer’s knee on a man’s neck. The underfunding of public education in Black communities is itself violence. A lack of job opportunities, substandard housing conditions, inadequate access to medical care, and bias within the justice system are all forms of institutional violence.”
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      <title>PRESS RELEASE: Episcopal Community Services &amp; Mercy Housing to Develop City’s Largest Permanent Supportive Housing Project for Formerly Homeless People</title>
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          Press Release. Up to 265 units at 1064-1068 Mission will designate 100 homes for homeless seniors
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           A slobbery tongue wagged out of the mouth of a German shepherd pitbull mix as she reached up to give her owner face kisses for a post-breakfast dessert. Clink, clank. Coins sporadically hit the jar at Tink’s feet, as passersby smiled down at her dog.
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           The kinds of health and safety problems that can arise in the century-old SROs used as supportive housing for San Francisco are all but nonexistent in the city’s new large-scale complexes built from the ground up.
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