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Couper is known around San Francisco as "The Street Medic" because she bikes around helping people treat wounds and training folks to use Narcan. She became homeless ten years ago when she was injured working as a fighterfighter. Couper is tired of worrying if the RV she lives in will be targeted and towed, and tired of living without access to a shower or a kitchen.
Couper, like all San Franciscans, deserves to be in safe and permanent housing. She can't wait another day.
Jess Gonzalez was born and raised in the Bay Area and currently works as a dog walker. She was evicted a year ago because her landlord would no longer allow her to live with her sevice dog. After being forced from her housing she moved into her vehicle, but being an unhoused woman in San Francisco is hard and dangerous.
Jess, like all San Franciscans, deserves to be in safe and permanent housing. She can't wait another day.
Right before the pandemic hit, our community called on Mayor London Breed to sign a pledge affirming that she would honor the will of the voters who passed Our City Our Home, an initiative that would open housing to 4,000 homeless people.
She refused.
She has continued to refuse to open housing even as the global pandemic threatens the lives of the thousands of San Franciscans currently in congregate shelters, SROs, and tent encampments.
We deserve a San Francisco where every person is housed.
We can't wait another day.
Your funds will help us spread our efforts to house Jess and Couper!
#ReclaimSF
reclaimSF.org
Couper, like all San Franciscans, deserves to be in safe and permanent housing. She can't wait another day.
Jess Gonzalez was born and raised in the Bay Area and currently works as a dog walker. She was evicted a year ago because her landlord would no longer allow her to live with her sevice dog. After being forced from her housing she moved into her vehicle, but being an unhoused woman in San Francisco is hard and dangerous.
Jess, like all San Franciscans, deserves to be in safe and permanent housing. She can't wait another day.
Right before the pandemic hit, our community called on Mayor London Breed to sign a pledge affirming that she would honor the will of the voters who passed Our City Our Home, an initiative that would open housing to 4,000 homeless people.
She refused.
She has continued to refuse to open housing even as the global pandemic threatens the lives of the thousands of San Franciscans currently in congregate shelters, SROs, and tent encampments.
We deserve a San Francisco where every person is housed.
We can't wait another day.
Your funds will help us spread our efforts to house Jess and Couper!
#ReclaimSF
reclaimSF.org
Organizer and beneficiary
Reclaim SF
Organizer
San Francisco, CA
Kevin Goldberg
Beneficiary