“Number of children?”
“Sixteen,” reports Margarita Mena. Seniors? — 28.
Mena is wiping down a tray of radio receivers for Safe Passage, a program now in its 16th year that helps children and elderly people walking through the Tenderloin, one of the city’s poorest neighborhoods where every street is on the city’s High Injury Network, and severe and fatal crashes were at levels ten times higher than the rest of the city from 2014 to 2019.
Photo by Eleni Balakrishnan.
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