Happy 40th Anniversary, Tenderloin Housing Clinic (THC)! The mission of the Tenderloin Housing Clinic (THC) is to prevent tenant displacement, to preserve and expand the City's low cost housing, and... read more →
San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera is using a novel legal approach to try to clean up open-air drug dealing on the Tenderloin’s sidewalks, suing 28 alleged dealers in a... read more →
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The recent jaw-dropping news that 441 people died of drug overdoses in San Francisco last year offered a detailed account of the health issues surrounding the deadly epidemic, but the... read more →
Code Tenderloin has been selected as a 2020 California Nonprofit of the Year by Assemblymember David Chiu—a well-deserved recognition for their work in the Tenderloin. Code Tenderloin is one of over a... read more →
London Breed announced $12.8 million in grants to 227 arts and culture organizations throughout the city. The funding comes from the city's Grants for the Arts (GFTA) program. Unlike the... read more →
The mural, on 83 McAllister, is the latest in a series of large-scale public works commissioned in the Tenderloin and Mid-Market neighborhoods by The Luggage Store gallery and funded primarily... read more →
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It’s an ever-changing challenge to map the safest route bypassing the tents, open-air drug markets and crowds of maskless people on the sidewalks. And twelve weeks after the city settled a... read more →
Wildfires are choking the air across the Bay Area. But while people fearing blackened skies are rushing to buy masks and air filtration systems, low-income communities and communities of color... read more →