SF Dept. of Homelessness & Supportive Housing
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Official account of the City and County of San Francisco's Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing. Visit sf.gov/hsh to learn more!
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Join #TeamHSH and help create lasting solutions for people experiencing homelessness in San Francisco. ❤️

#SFJobs #NowHiring #HSH
The San Francisco Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing (HSH) is hiring! Join us in making homelessness rare, brief, and one-time in San Francisco.

We’re recruiting for three key roles that strengthen programs, partnerships, and services citywide 👇
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. 💜

HSH’s Coordinated Entry Tool helps survivors find safety & support, confidentially and quickly. Resources: sf.gov/gender-based-violence-prevention-programs.

[Image: Group in purple scarves beside text: Domestic Violence Awareness Month.]
We mourn the loss of a brave Urban Alchemy worker, Joey Alexander, who gave their life serving our city. His courage and compassion will not be forgotten. HSH stands with Urban Alchemy and the community in grief and remembrance. #InMemoriam #SF
Celebrate Latino Heritage month within our vibrant Latino community from Sept 15 to Oct 15 with @sfgov.sf.gov. Take a look at these community events: www.sf.gov/latino-herit....
San Francisco’s newest homeless shelters are focused on recovery and treatment, offering supportive pathways to stability. Read more in the @sfexaminer. www.sfexaminer.com/news/public-...
SF adding 200 shelter beds focused on treatment
New facilities expand health care, treatment options.
www.sfexaminer.com
This #LaborDay, we honor workers across San Francisco, especially our staff, partners & frontline providers. Your dedication supports residents experiencing homelessness every day.

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Accountability + recovery can co-exist. Providence Foundation’s reforms show how nonprofits can face challenges, rebuild trust, & continue serving San Francisco’s most vulnerable.

Read more in our op-ed by Shireen McSpadden & Dexter Hall: sfhsh.medium.com/more-than-a-...
We are extending the Hot Weather Protocol today due to rising temps. SFHOT continues wellness checks + water distribution.

[image: Light green graphic with black text reading “Hot Weather Protocol August 21, 2025” and HSH logo.]
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In tough times, a bit of extra help goes a long way. Benefits to buy food, find a job, and get health care assistance can help you find stability and peace of mind 💙

We can help you! Apply today at SFHSA.org

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Due to elevated temperatures, SFHOT will conduct wellness checks and distribute water to unhoused neighbors today.

[image: Light green graphic with black text reading “Hot Weather Protocol August 20, 2025” and HSH logo.]
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👏 Congratulations to our August LimeLight Honoree: Dylan Schneider, Manager of Legislative Affairs!

Dylan is a trusted leader and diplomatic voice for HSH. Her professionalism, attention to detail, and heart for the mission make her an invaluable part of our team.
Join us now for the August Homelessness Oversight Commission meeting: sfgovtv.org/ch2live
Live at 9 am on channel 78 is the Homelessness Oversight Commission meeting. Find today's agenda by clicking this link media.api.sf.gov/documents/Ag....

Watch the livestream at sfgovtv.org/ch2live
Powerful story from @sfstandard.com‬: Douglas Liu, once a fugitive, is now a Night Navigator in SF’s Tenderloin, offering Narcan, food, and referrals to those struggling with addiction. A moving example of lived experience leading outreach.
🔗 sfstandard.com/2025/08/05/s...
San Francisco's secret weapons against drug addiction
Douglas Liu used to be on the lam from federal charges. Now he’s working to end the drug crisis, one lost soul at a time.
sfstandard.com
We're proud to recognize Cody’s work and leadership and continue the momentum sparked during Disability Pride Month—because access, dignity, and inclusion must be year-round priorities.

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“Accessibility benefits everyone,” Cody says.

Ramps, elevators, automatic doors, these features help everyone, including people with disabilities. They make our services more usable, safe, welcoming, and effective for all.
Cody is helping build a stronger foundation:
🚪 New site reviews to identify physical barriers
📄 Clear, public grievance policies
🧑‍🏫 Consistent staff training across our provider network
“Our system must be accessible by design, not by exception,” Cody says. “That means considering mobility and cognitive, and sensory access needs when we create programs, open new sites, and respond to complaints.”
Cody’s work focuses on 4 pillars:
✅ Consulting on program and site accessibility
✅ Training HSH + provider staff on disability rights
✅ Investigating grievances
✅ Leading an ADA self-evaluation and transition plan