
May 16, 2020San Francisco Council of District Merchants Associations San Francisco Releases Guidelines for Retail Businesses to Operate Storefront Pickup and Delivery, beginning May 18 The Department of Public Health has released […]
May 16, 2020San Francisco Council of District Merchants Associations San Francisco Releases Guidelines for Retail Businesses to Operate Storefront Pickup and Delivery, beginning May 18 The Department of Public Health has released […]
In the midst of the global pandemic, Asian Americans today are experiencing a drastic increase in xenophobic and racial violence. Join Supervisor Mar and our panelists to discuss what the City and activists are doing to combat this violence and foster solidarity during this unprecedented time.
In pre-COVID times, the San Francisco-Marin Food Bank partnered with churches, schools, and senior and community centers to provide free food to San Franciscans. Because COVID closed so many of these buildings, the Food Bank has opened temporary pop-up pantries.
Frost got it wrong. Fences don’t make good neighbors. Empathy, generosity, and respect make good neighbors, especially in a post-pandemic San Francisco.
Today, the City announced plans to allow some businesses to resume operations with storefront pickup as soon as Monday, May 18th, including bookstores, florists, and home good stores.
UC San Francisco is launching a workforce training and technical assistance program on Thursday, May 6, in partnership with the California Department of Public Health, to facilitate the training of thousands of individuals across the state in public health techniques and strategies, including contact tracing, case investigation and administration, to limit the ongoing spread of COVID-19.
Mayor London Breed calls for continued solidarity and highlights the heroism she has seen during this public health crisis.
Assemblymember Phil Ting advises residents of the government resources available to them during this public health crisis.
Richmond District families have taken up teddy bear hunting during shelter-in-place.
Richmond District Supervisor Sandra Lee Fewer updates residents as shelter-in-place orders continue.
Tina Cen-Camaro and her husband Edwin Camaro have been helping get N95 masks in the hands of healthcare workers.
Prepare Now for PPP Round 2
Earlier this month, $349 billion in federal Payroll Protection Programfunding became available for small businesses and nonprofits as a bridge for COVID-19 related economic impacts.
I am proud to announce the launch of #SunsetStrong , a community-driven initiative spearheaded by District 4 small business owners, artists and residents looking for ways to support their neighbors.
Link to a video of personal protective equipment (PPE) being delivered to local hospitals, and healthcare professionals giving an update on the coronavirus pandemic.
There is one group I’m afraid is being overlooked in the relief efforts and that is the five million Americans living with Alzheimer’s, their families, their caregivers, and the nonprofits that serve them.