Sixty tiny homes open up in the Mission district

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Hillary Ronen,Homelessness,Mission District

Mission Cabins will operate for the next two years before a permanent affordable housing project is built on the site

Sixty new tiny homes opened in the Mission district Monday as part of The City’s efforts to expand temporary shelter for unhoused individuals.

“We want people indoors, where it’s safe and where they can get on the path to a more secure, long-term housed environment," Mayor London Breed said in a release. “That’s how we end homelessness for people who need help and it’s how we prevent long-term encampments in our neighborhoods.” Ex // Top Stories The lowdown on London Breed’s trip to China Breed will meet with myriad Chinese leaders in hopes of sparking investment in San Francisco

“Now approximately 65 people who have been homeless and living on the streets in the Mission will have dignified shelter and around-the-clock social services,” she said. “I believe these cabins will improve many individual lives as well as street conditions in the Mission.”

 

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