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How San Francisco fell behind on housing its homeless population

Por: Los Angeles Times Politics December 19, 2022

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Reyna De La Cruz had looked at 15 apartments, at least. About half of the landlords rejected her. The other half never responded at all. De La Cruz and three of her kids were living in a camper parked on a corner in San Francisco’s Bayview neighborhood. They’d been there since De La Cruz was laid off from her job at Wingstop in 2020. But their little family needed a real home. De La Cruz kept a wish list: enough bedrooms and bathrooms for... + full article



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