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  2. Welfare in California - Wikipedia

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    [9] [11] [12] San Francisco Proposition N of 2002, colloquially known as Care Not Cash, was a San Francisco ballot measure sponsored by Supervisor Gavin Newsom designed to cut the money given in the General Assistance programs to homeless people in exchange for shelters and other forms of services.

  3. San Francisco Proposition N (2002) - Wikipedia

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    Electoral results by supervisorial district. Care Not Cash was a San Francisco ballot measure (Proposition N) approved by the voters in November 2002.Primarily sponsored by Gavin Newsom, then a San Francisco supervisor, it was designed to cut the money given in the General Assistance programs to homeless people in exchange for shelters and other forms of services.

  4. Editorial: Keeping at-risk residents from losing their ... - AOL

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    People wait in line outside a food bank at Unity Fellowship of Christ Church in 2022. Agencies aiming to prevent homelessness could target sites such as food banks to offer aid to people at risk ...

  5. Soup kitchen - Wikipedia

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    A soup kitchen, food kitchen, or meal center is a place where food is offered to hungry and homeless people, usually for no cost, or sometimes at a below-market price (such as coin donations). Frequently located in lower-income neighborhoods, soup kitchens are often staffed by volunteer organizations, such as church or community groups.

  6. Money California wastes on the homeless could buy a first ...

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    If money and houses could solve homelessness, this is what California would do — and Missouri would be a winner, as all those formerly homeless people paid property and income taxes thanks to ...

  7. Column: The truth about our homelessness crisis: As ...

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    For every 100 extremely low-income people in California, defined as making less than 30% of area median income, there are only 24 units of affordable housing available.

  8. Homelessness in California - Wikipedia

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    A tent city on East 12th Street in Oakland, California, set up by local homeless people, 2019 Homeless man in Fresno, California, 2019. In January 2024 at least 187,084 people were experiencing homelessness in California, according to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development.

  9. California’s effort to fight homelessness could impact ...

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    A recent survey by the University of San Francisco’s Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative found about two-thirds of homeless people in California have a mental health disorder, but only ...