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Support theyre also Getting Health Care this is the federal Poverty Level the mid tier this is where it comes in this is project 5 hundred an initiative really led principally by the department of handmedowns an effort to target 5 hundred of our poorest families in inform and moving them out the poverty a midnight approach attempt to address all the multiple barriers 3 families are facing in addition to income things to or things utilization housing and behavorial issues with children so when you look at how to do that the only way in our economy to get people out of poverty is to work sincerely cash transfers didnt do it alone when you look at the minimum wage in San Francisco being what it is 1225 an hour two parents fulltime the minimum wage close to 51,000 a year when you couple that with childcare youre getting closer to that family of selfsufficiency thats not maybe the stress level of making ends meet is lower so thats what youve of our interventions is based on getting employme
At the minimum wage in San Francisco being what it is 1225 an hour two parents fulltime the minimum wage close to 51,000 a year when you couple that with childcare youre getting closer to that family of selfsufficiency thats not maybe the stress level of making ends meet is lower so thats what youve of our interventions is based on getting employment someone into employment but getting fulltime flo into a career path lard thats what well focus on with the 5 hundred. Single adults a similar slides again what were trying to look at the single with no which were no dependents and the sever sufficiency standard is lower but again minimum wage for a Single Person is 26,000 a year which we want to move past in addition to income supports cash transferred is critical for our families and single adults is health care and security two principle ways it hass interferences is through cal fresh the Food Stamp Program the Affordable Health care honestly changed the lives of thousand of individuals
What is the daytime and the eviction and the high rental costs that result of that and this bye product of that we dont know with that but in a few months. It only tracks within the boundaries of San Francisco but my guess the families that some have been living in in their cars or bigger vehicles at time and if they cant stay in the city pushed to other surrounding areas all the way to ann intoxicate where is that information the impacts and the push back to further areas of the bay area. Thats aloof data i dont know if we can practicing track if folks are not there the night of the count or the survey within thirty days if their vehicle lae last yearly housed it was noted how many people were in vehicles but in terms of the mitigation out it is hard to track the day on someone that goes from county to county we know for example 40 percent of 39 single adults recorded in 2013 person homeless somewhere else than San Francisco we are placing 7 or 8 out of families outside of San Francis
Families to the next income where you know this is families on public assistance and getting food stamps a family of 3 is getting 14,000 a year in food and support theyre also Getting Health Care this is the federal Poverty Level the mid tier this is where it comes in this is project 5 hundred an initiative really led principally by the department of handmedowns an effort to target 5 hundred of our poorest families in inform and moving them out the poverty a midnight approach attempt to address all the multiple barriers 3 families are facing in addition to income things to or things utilization housing and behavorial issues with children so when you look at how to do that the only way in our economy to get people out of poverty is to work sincerely cash transfers didnt do it alone when you look at the minimum wage in San Francisco being what it is 1225 an hour two parents fulltime the minimum wage close to 51,000 a year when you couple that with childcare youre getting closer to that f