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HOPE SF Partners with SFUSD to Ensure all Students Can Learn at Home

After receiving an announcement that schools would be closed for an extended period of time, HOPE SF resident leaders and partners from government, non-profit organizations, and housing... read more →
  • April 2, 2020
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School on a Bus Project is Bringing Education to Everyone

"Sheila Hill works for Five Keys as a community ambassador. She goes out into neighborhoods considered education deserts on the Five Keys bus and encourages residents to board the mobile... read more →
  • September 1, 2019
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How can San Francisco support its most vulnerable Black residents?

SF BayView: San Francisco’s African American community has shrunk by half since 1970. Of the families that remain, nearly a fifth live in public housing or get a... read more →
  • March 11, 2019
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Bayview Families Get New Childcare Center

SF Weekly: Tuesday’s opening of a nonprofit childcare facility means working families in Bayview have one more affordable place to try and get their kids admitted to. About... read more →
  • January 2, 2018
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Students bring hope to public-housing communities

SF State News: In some of San Francisco's most distressed public-housing sites, residents live in dilapidated accommodations, violence is commonplace and unemployment rates are high. While conditions are... read more →
  • March 11, 2015
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The Voices of HOPE SF Youth

by Ellie Rossiter: Last month, I joined with our HOPE SF cohort to hear the results of our latest assessment, focusing on the experience of youth living... read more →
  • August 20, 2014
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