The San Francisco Environment Department received a $2.1 million grant from CalRecycle to boost its efforts to cut down on food waste and battle food insecurity.. Community advocates say the funding comes at a critical time for The City’s most vulnerable.
San Francisco pays nonprofits billions to provide the city with a variety of services, enabling leadership at these nonprofits to pay themselves generous salaries.
According to Dr. Gina, “[Rev.] Cecil basically told the entire board that Gina is in this position and y’all need to let her lead. Let her do her thing. She's going to move this organization forward.”