Visualized plans to reduce homelessness
Briefly

The Streets to Stability report by Crankstart presents a comprehensive plan to tackle homelessness in San Francisco through twelve targeted recommendations. These recommendations aim to enhance the entry process into homelessness services, improve the quality of assistance provided, and refine the overall organizational management of support systems. By addressing systemic barriers related to race and economic status, the report underscores the necessity of defining roles between government and service providers. Utilizing conceptual graphics, it makes complex information more accessible while advocating for a results-driven approach to alleviate inefficiencies and foster real progress.
Everyone deserves lasting stability, particularly those who have historically faced barriers due to racial inequities and economic marginalization. Making this happen will require clear delineation of the responsibilities of government and service providers.
If implemented, these changes would allow San Francisco to better support those at risk of losing their accommodations or living on the streets.
The report outlines 12 specific recommendations to improve the way people enter the system, the services they receive, and the overall management and support required to help them.
By embracing a clear, results-driven approach, inefficiencies can be reduced, and progress can be made.
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