Larkin Street supports increased case subsidies for homeless youth in San Francisco

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In a recent San Francisco government meeting, community voices highlighted the urgent need for increased support for youth experiencing homelessness. Ilsa Lund from Larkin Street expressed gratitude for the committee's proposals, emphasizing their alignment with the Home by the Bay plan. She pointed out a concerning trend: the number of young people facing homelessness has risen for the first time in years, making it crucial to boost investments in case subsidies.

Lund noted that nearly half of those experiencing homelessness in San Francisco first encountered this crisis before turning 25. Addressing this issue early is vital for breaking the cycle of homelessness and improving the city's overall situation. Her comments resonated with the committee, which acknowledged the importance of community input in shaping effective solutions.

The meeting concluded with a call for continued public engagement, as the recommendations discussed will be forwarded to the Board of Supervisors and the mayor for further consideration. The committee members expressed their commitment to addressing homelessness and thanked the public for their resilience and advocacy. This ongoing dialogue is essential as San Francisco seeks to tackle its homelessness crisis and support its most vulnerable residents.

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