i m low-income, and it took me eight years to get this. i just feel that building another shelter here in san francisco is like building a hospital and sending people there to die because once you get into the shelter here in san francisco, i m trying to get into shelter. not only is it hard to get into it, but it s hard to get out of it. even with all of your belongings and your dignity that you came in with the shelter, you either going to leave the shelter traumatized, scared, or not just the same you. the shelters are dirty. the place that they feed the people are dirty, where they ve been for years and years and years. we ve had to use the same forks and spoons for years and years and years. and not only is the shelter dirty, the staff that work at the shelter is really rude, treat people like trash, and that s why a lot of these people, they don t change. it s hard to change because the people that work here treat them like trash because of the way they look and the way
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