environmental issues at sharp park. the question is why does the city of san francisco need to spent 2.5 million dollars to fund golf courses that include one in san mateo county that floods every winter and killing two endangered species in the process? thank you. thank you. next speaker please. hello i am harriet larkin and here from renaissance parents of success and nonprofit in the southeast sector. however we serve all children city wide and by children i mean youth. we also support the families and we were not defunded for our specialized team, social justice program or work force development programs that were developed by our children who are black and brown and yellow, and we are asking for their support. by not receiving the support it sends a message to the children who work hard collectively from different communities and different ethnic backgrounds that they don t matter and the focus was actually the right for african-americans to remain. every time you go
to spent 2.5 million dollars to fund golf courses that include one in san mateo county that floods every winter and killing two endangered species in the process? thank you. thank you. next speaker please. hello i am harriet larkin and here from renaissance parents of success and nonprofit in the southeast sector. however we serve all children city wide and by children i mean youth. we also support the families and we were not defunded for our specialized team, social justice program or work force development programs that were developed by our children who are black and brown and yellow, and we are asking for their support. by not receiving the support it sends a message to the children who work hard collectively from different communities and different ethnic backgrounds that they don t matter and the focus was actually the right for african-americans to remain. every time you go to a meeting that is the focal point of the young people want to address that and it s not
have come up and asked for should be demanding services and funds from the city that they that we so desperately need and i want to also support a reasonable cost of living raise, whatever you call it because right now if the people that deal with folks like myself don t get a reant cost of living increase then they re getting a cut and if they re not around then they re not able to help people like myself. thank you and please have a good day. thank you. next speaker please. hello board of supervisors. thank you for listening to us today. i am amy. i m here representing the wild equity institute. unlike many speakers today i m not asking for money but consider the amount of money that is being put towards performing golf courses. the proposed budget for golf courses that we are considering presuming that the revenue will be decreasing by 1.4 million and this budget projections have the revenue falling short by narrowly $1 million. this is due to decreased demand an
san francisco is too good a place to allow it to become cold and callous for those in need and nothing can come out of that attitude. we are local three remain optimistic that you will do the right thing toward us and those that we serve. [applause] good afternoon. my am daphne and case manager with the outreach team and local three. i am calling calling i wanted to say san francisco is traditionallythe city of outlaws and now it s the have s and have not s and the people that i work for have nothing. everyone has failed. in this field we know it offers poor financial compensation and the apartment is 72% of my income every month. i will never be able to buy a home in san francisco and i accepted that. i probably can t get a master of social work because i can t afford it and i m at peace with that. what i am not at peace is when i see a dead body or a client wants to cut off my head or go into a room and a person has cockroaches all over them and i do this and worried
park. the question is why does the city of san francisco need to spent 2.5 million dollars to fund golf courses that include one in san mateo county that floods every winter and killing two endangered species in the process? thank you. thank you. next speaker please. hello i am harriet larkin and here from renaissance parents of success and nonprofit in the southeast sector. however we serve all children city wide and by children i mean youth. we also support the families and we were not defunded for our specialized team, social justice program or work force development programs that were developed by our children who are black and brown and yellow, and we are asking for their support. by not receiving the support it sends a message to the children who work hard collectively from different communities and different ethnic backgrounds that they don t matter and the focus was actually the right for african-americans to remain. every time you go to a meeting that is the foca