It's time for San Francisco to look at organizations you can trust to do the job of helping the homeless and providing treatment the right way, without scandal. @salvationarmysf https://t.co/niVG4r5tfr
Our friend @Twolfrecovery is right. We need recovery based housing in San Francisco and throughout the state. At least 1 person every day is dying of drug overdose inside supportive housing in San Francisco. @MattHaneySF @TheWayOutSF @salvationarmysf https://t.co/OKfe6mmjlA
Let's get to the truth of the matter. 37 people are dying inside PSH in San Francisco every month from overdose. We need to reform housing first at the state level to allow funding for recovery based housing. It will save lives. https://t.co/5TlpZcrhg7
The Providence Foundation, a non-profit in San Francisco, is facing scrutiny for alleged corruption involving contracts to manage SIP hotels and homeless shelters. Concerns about the city's homeless crisis and overdose deaths in supportive housing have sparked calls for reform and funding for recovery-based housing. Advocates emphasize the need for trustworthy organizations to address these issues.