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  • San Francisco Homeless Services Provider ConferenceDecember 2018

  • Only together can we solve homelessness

  • Permanent Supportive Housing

    Navigation Centers

    Homeward Bound

    Rapid Rehousing

    HomelessOutreachTeams

    Heading Home & Rising-UpCampaigns

    Jazzie’s Place

    Project Homeless Connect

    3

    San Francisco has been a pioneer

  • San Francisco has more units of PSH per capita than any city in the USA

    4

    Total PSH Units Per 100K Residents, 2017

    Chart1

    San Francisco CoC

    D.C. CoC

    Boston CoC

    Baltimore City CoC

    Portland CoC

    Minneapolis/Hennepin County

    Long Beach CoC

    Chicago CoC

    Philadelphia CoC

    New York City CoC

    Seattle/King County CoC

    San Jose/ Santa Clara County CoC

    Sacramento CoC

    Los Angeles CoC

    Oakland/Alameda County CoC

    Miami / Dade County CoC

    Metropolitan Denver CoC

    San Diego CoC

    PSH Units Per 100K Residents

    971

    961

    722

    687

    549

    410

    353

    341

    338

    332

    262

    227

    205

    198

    179

    174

    154

    119

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    PSH Units Per 100K Residents

    San Francisco CoC971

    D.C. CoC961

    Boston CoC722

    Baltimore City CoC687

    Portland CoC549

    Minneapolis/Hennepin County410

    Long Beach CoC353

    Chicago CoC341

    Philadelphia CoC338

    New York City CoC332

    Seattle/King County CoC262

    San Jose/ Santa Clara County CoC227

    Sacramento CoC205

    Los Angeles CoC198

    Oakland/Alameda County CoC179

    Miami / Dade County CoC174

    Metropolitan Denver CoC154

    San Diego CoC119

    To resize chart data range, drag lower right corner of range.

  • San Francisco has more temporary shelter than any Bay Area community

    5

  • Thanks to your work, our system helps 50 peopleexit homelessness every week

    And we’ve placed more and more people

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    2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

    Placements Out of Homelessness2005-2016

    Placements

  • Impact between 2015 and 2017

    Population % btw 2015-17

    Youth Homelessness 13%

    Family Homelessness 12%

    Chronic Homelessness Among Veterans

    30%

  • Community 2017 PIT Total % Change from 2015-2017

    San Francisco City & County 7,499

  • We should celebrate our success…

    9

  • …but we need to do better

  • Spending in SF

    San Francisco

    USA

    Homelessness From 2005 to 2016

    29% 82%28%

    Bay Area

    17% 82%

  • There is no single reason.

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    Some are outside of our control.

    But othersare not.

  • We have a new strategy to address some of these challenges

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    But “culture eats strategy for breakfast”-Peter Drucker

  • San Francisco Homeless Services Provider ConferenceDecember 2018

  • How do we move from us vs. them to………...

    Just US?

  • Our service delivery system has not effectively served our clients or the City

  • How do we improve the way we work with our clients to reflect their reality and the reality of resource constraints?

    SECONDARY FOOTER PRIMARY FOOTER 20

  • Black people comprised 5.5% of the general population & 40.1% of the homeless population

    White people constituted 48.7% of the general population, and 44.2% ofthe homeless population

    Issues of equity are critical to our work

  • How do we build diversity, equity and inclusion in the face of a humanitarian crisis?

    SECONDARY FOOTER PRIMARY FOOTER 22

  • The stakes are higher with the passage of Proposition C

    Game Changer

  • When we’ve been told we’re

    not ready, or that we

    shouldn’t try, or that we can’t,

    generations of Americans

    have responded with a simple

    creed that sums up the spirit

    of a people: ‘Yes We Can’

  • Slide Number 1Slide Number 2Slide Number 3Slide Number 4Slide Number 5Slide Number 6Impact between 2015 and 2017Slide Number 8Slide Number 9Slide Number 10Slide Number 11Slide Number 12Slide Number 13Slide Number 14Slide Number 15Slide Number 16Slide Number 17Slide Number 18Slide Number 19Slide Number 20����Black people comprised 5.5% of the general population & 40.1% of the homeless population��White people constituted 48.7% of the general population, and 44.2% of�the homeless population�Slide Number 22Slide Number 23Slide Number 24