One Day, One City, No Relief
San Francisco Chronicle Staff | San Francisco Chronicle | July 31, 2019 | 37 minutes (9,371 words)
For this story, 36 San Francisco Chronicle reporters spent a 24-hour
period meeting members of San Francisco’s homeless community in the
shelters, the streets, and on public transit to help paint a portrait of
the city’s growing homelessness crisis. From the chronically homeless —
those who have lived on the streets for more than a year — to young
families struggling to get by in a city with skyrocketing rents, to
students living in vans to get through school and military veterans
seeking peace from their demons, this disparate group of people share a
goal: to satisfy their basic needs for food, shelter, and safety on a
consistent basis.
https://projects.sfchronicle.com/sf-homeless/24-hours-homelessness/?utm_source=Longreads+Newsletters&utm_campaign=a9d6c438e0-Longreads_Top_5_August_2_2019&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_bd2ad42066-a9d6c438e0-239031537&mc_cid=a9d6c438e0&mc_eid=9528811089
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