Such an important part of it as well. And it is my ending slide and so i was ending on that note. And being ahead of a cohort of 683 People Living with hiv, who were homeless, and we dont know what happened to them, other than that 73 of them entered the direct access to housing and 610 did not and my guess, and then it might have found our housing and might still be homeless, and if you look at the line up on top, and that is the mortality rate for those that moved into the direct access to housing, and if you look at the other line, and the staircase going down, that is the mortality rate for those that did not go into the direct access to housing. Stark difference. Yeah. Okay. So, we will make sure that you get more information in terms of the actual cost and are there any other questions that i can answer . Colleagues any questions . No. Thank you so much for all of your hard work on this. And so, last, we have well, steven, i believe is coming from Supportive Housing and your coll
She is our new Western Region direct and her she has a long time roots here in San Francisco and having worked and run, Hampton Family center and i just wanted to acknowledge her and thank you for this opportunity. Thank you very much appreciated. Okay, we are through our speaker list right now. So i am going to open this up to public comment. I have a number of speaker cars, if you want to get up in line, if you are not first up, line up. Robert weber, robert chambers, ma lisa thompson, and joe wilson, and dan bowers, and adelman, and moniko. So those individuals come forward and come on up to the podium and everyone has two minutes to speak. Sir if you want to come up. Im robert khamers and a participant in hospitality house and also the client of other services in the neighborhood nearby. And i was aformally homeless and in the end of 2011 and i was successful in having the table housing now, and through, the help of and in San Francisco who provide the help to the community and so
Housing and 610 did not and my guess, and then it might have found our housing and might still be homeless, and if you look at the line up on top, and that is the mortality rate for those that moved into the direct access to housing, and if you look at the other line, and the staircase going down, that is the mortality rate for those that did not go into the direct access to housing. Stark difference. Yeah. Okay. So, we will make sure that you get more information in terms of the actual cost and are there any other questions that i can answer . Colleagues any questions . No. Thank you so much for all of your hard work on this. And so, last, we have well, steven, i believe is coming from Supportive Housing and your colleague as well, i believe. Okay. And char on. Thank you for being here and we have not had a chance to meet, but thanks for being here. Thanks for asking us to be here, i am with the corporation for Supportive Housing and i work on the state and local policy. And so, i thi
County, and then plates them and spends millions of dollars on long term cares and beds. And so, the utilization and the cost of the facility all of laguna honda was the cost over 2 million and the translates into 380,042 beds and those days, decreased to 533, and to a cost of 287,. So i think that the one thing that i would love to ask a follow up to today and you can give it to all of our offices is all of these numbers are fantastic. But, i would love to see for every example that you are giving me, the cost to build or to lease and the facilities that we are using and the cost overlay on that, i think from the city perspective we will see what is working, and the investments going to ward. And just at least from my perspective and at least the dialogue is about and what we should be doing Going Forward and the Cost Effectively to achieve the great out comes and better out comes. Right. Thank you. 1500 and now that does not take into consideration, what other healthcare koflts the p
FAIRFIELD Hallie Firmage of Fairfield, a senior at Lawrence High School, is the recipient of the 2024 Principal’s Award. The award, sponsored by the Maine Principals’ Association, is given in recognition of a high school senior’s academic achievement and citizenship. Firmage and other award winners and their principals attended an Honors Luncheon April 6 […]