To have your support. We worked really hard. Thank you. Now i would like to have my two minutes. I work at chinatown cdc and formally and sro, until i was 20. Luckily my family got a voucher, from another city, so we were able to move out. Because of that i was able to go to college. I was able to find a good job and land a job. You can actually see what a voucher and housing can do to our next generation. I really hope the supervisors can help our families. Weve all heard their stories, it is true. I have gone through that. Thank you for your time today. Thank you. Good afternoon, i am the policy director for st. James infirmary. I would like to start out by thanking everyone who has given testimony today. I really appreciate it. I would like to thank hilary roman for working with st. James infirmary as a safe house, young Womens Freedom Center to develop this proposal. I would like to think budget chair fewer for proposed funding to curtail the violence. It will allow for st. James to engage in weekend outreach all night weekend friday night and saturday night. This is critical to improved outcome. As i believe we all know by now, or at least all public professionals will tell you its incredibly difficult to provide services to workers without peerbased support. As such, we provided invaluable asset to our City Government addressing health and safety concerns we can only address. All we asked for today is the ability to do what we do best improve health and safety outcomes for sex workers. I want to lift up the obligation of actresses that have proven effective. This budget item provides emergency housing vouchers to affect workers who believe they are at risk of harm interrupting the violence before it starts. For those workers who participate in the voucher program, will link them to the full spectrum of care provided by the city and service workers. St. James infirmary has been proud to partner with San Francisco to implement best practices for sex workers for the rest of the country in the world. Let us continue that partnership with this proposal that centers the need and is supported by all parties who came to the table in search of a solution. Thank you. I fell, i am okay. I am tony newman. The executive director for st. James infirmary. I am here to ask you to support the mayors budget of 2 million with the q foundation and the yerba buena gardens initiative, mayor reed put in, 1 million for this year and a million for next year for trans housing that would give a coordinators or to 75 vouchers. We do know that transgender are 18 times higher than anybody else including in the lgbt queue. Im also advocating today for the violence against women. We are also a member of that coalition, and im also advocating for the budget justice coalition. We have 500,000 in their for legal referral resources counseling, and Case Management for transgender. Thank you very much. Have a good day. Good afternoon board of supervisors. My name is lance, i am the ceo of San FranciscoCommunity Health center. We have been providing hiv services in the tenderloin for over 30 years. Most recently in 2015 we achieved federally qualified Health Center status. We are the newest fqhc in our city and over 30 years. This enables us to bring in significant federal dollars to provide medical reimbursed and the Behavioral Health services to serve the most vulnerable in our city. After three years of being a federally qualified Health Center, we are becoming the safety net of the safety net. Our clients are those individuals who are diagnosed with Substance Use disorders, mental illness, struggling with homelessness and Pain Management. Many of whom who fall out of the care and find themselves at our doorstep. We have identified the need for dental services for our patients. Specifically target the lgbt individuals and homeless individuals. We know for the communities we are serving, oral Health Services are a critical date gateway to accessing primary medical and Health Services. An treated dental issues deteriorate once quality of life and complicate every other health condition. We are asking for a onetime request of three and 50,000 to establish ongoing and enduring Health Services at our main clinic in the tenderloin. Once set up we are able to get to bill and reimburse by medical for the services so they are self sustaining. We ask that you consider this request as you balance the many critical needs of our city. The Community Health center is committed to providing the highest quality care for the most vulnerable and stigmatized in our city. Thank you so much. Good afternoon, i am on the Leadership Team at San FranciscoCommunity Health center. As San Franciscos newest federally qualified Health Center opening in 2015, our mandate is to provide the highest quality medical and Behavioral Healthcare to homeless individuals. Our commitment is to ensuring that those who are struggling with Substance Use disorder, and mental illness, and Pain Management cs in the tenderloin as their health home. Where they can find acceptance and a safe place to access care and support. Low income San Francisco adults are more than twice as likely to report fair or poor dental health. 74 of those have not been to a dentist in the last six months. 68 do not have access to any dental insurance. We, at San FranciscoCommunity Health center, can be part of a longterm solution. A onetime budget request of three and a 50,000 we are able to establish oral Health Services at our tenderloin clinic. Once set up through our fq a e status they can be built and we will bring in more federal medicare dollars into our city to take care of our homeless and marginally housed residents. San Francisco CommunityHealth Center can become a referral source for other programs in the tenderloin. We are colocated with the chante and st. James infirmary. All clients communities being served at these organizations will find an extensive array of direct care and support at 730 pulte. Thank you very much. Good afternoon paradigm the director of operations at San FranciscoCommunity Health center. We have a partnership with the school of dentistry. This has helped us reduce some of the barriers by creating more access to their dental services. What we know is that our clients needs continue to prevent them from being able to access care offsite. We have been able to work with one of their volunteer dentists to actually pilot a program in which he comes on site and sees who in the waiting room is in need of dental services. The first day we did this, we did no outreach. We just had him come on site to see what was possible. What we saw was in our waiting room alone, over 20 people had seen a dentist on these are homeless folks. We had one gentleman who actually used would to create dentures for himself, because he had such fear of accessing dentistry from negative experience as in the past. If our clients are able to access the services on site while accessing their other services, that support them they are more likely to attend. We know we are asking for your help in doing this. Thank you so much. Good afternoon, supervisors. My name is sandra, im a leader from st. James Episcopal Church in district 1. Our reverence sits on the Richmond District senior roundtable to provide testimony today. She has asked me to represent her, john correctly in all of the seniors in our congregation. We wanted to know, we are concerned about the needs of our seniors in the event of a disaster in an emergency. We support the 50,000 budget request by communitybased organizations serving seniors in d1. The funds requested are aimed at a increasing the culturally competent Emergency Preparedness response and coordination capacity of our local cbos. As part of this effort, faith and action will help coordinate the faithbased response in our district. On a personal note, i have lived in the Richmond District for 35 years and reside in district 2. I have spent my career in public health. We have chosen to age in place. The threat of earthquake or the likely occurrence of more bad air days or disasters yet unknown israel. We are aware of other neighborhoods receiving funding for Community Planning efforts to meet the needs of those most vulnerable populations. We know there is that money within the 2019 budget that could be allocated. All we need now is the political will and your support to make it happen. A 50,000 allocation to this effort would be greatly appreciated, thank you for your consideration of our request. Claims to employ more than 300 individuals in the care of 528 young children. An average of perhaps 200,000 per child per month. To paraphrase, general statements, caretakers do not require money and high cost while she slept in the house, i would have to be in the car, i would have to like, make sure that she was happy. It was just an abusive relationship. Definitely what we need is more housing, that is only really know. If you could like keep your organization like focused on Market Street and all of that, i dont know, you know, thank you. Good afternoon supervisors, i work for larkin street services, im here to discuss gary house, which is a transitional house. Getting the fiscal year, we are going to have to cut that program down to 23, losing 12 beds. Gary house is not just the house, it is a safe haven for those clients coming in off the street from being homeless. It is a place where they come in their community. My staff and i work very diligently to assist these clients with all of the barriers. Employment, housing, wellness, and education. When you think about it, some people may say 12 beds, thats not a lot. Tell that to those who are living on the streets. Those who are about to lose the shelter because they are running out of beds, or those that are coming out of incarceration. I am here to plead with you to give us the additional funds to run gary house, because what we have been funding, we cannot hold capacity of 35 youth. I am asking today, if you would definitely please consider giving those additional funds to keep our Program Running at its capacity. Thank you. Good afternoon. I am also with larkin street Youth Services. I am the case manager at diamond youth shelter. Which is one of two youth shelters in San Francisco and one of just four in the bay area. We play an essential role in our battle against homelessness. To allow us to reach those at the Tipping Point before they actually fall over the edge. A role to change courses of action to build strength in youth whose minds are still multiple who have not yet settled into patterns of behavior. While the goal, of course, is for all of under 18 youth to be in homes and living situations that are permanent. There always will be a need for a safety net. For the situations that dont quite fit the mold that the system has created for them and a fall back when the system doesnt work like it is supposed to. Our shelter provides support and safety for those who have fallen through the crack. With a proposed budget cut, our shelter will have half of the numbers available cutting the total number of beds for under 18 youth by nearly 40 . It is not a question that this change will have sweeping the detrimental effects and im already seeing them in action. For the past month our shelter has had to act according to the proposed new budget meaning a reduction in beds and staff on site. For the first time, we have had to turn youth away. We have had to say no. We have had two short length of stay for youth who were not ready to go home or for homes we had not yet identified a safe place for them to go. We cannot extend lengths of stay for youth who had particularly complicated situations. We can no longer provide the same extent of support that we once could and our capacity is limited. When we make decisions and consider impact we need to look beyond the moment, look at the whole web and effect that one strand has on the rest. Diamond youth center is one tie of the Youth Services we have in San Francisco. I urge you to reconsider the budget cut. Enke. Thank you. Hello, my name is kyle, i am 21. Im with larkin Youth Services as a member of the youth advisory board. I am here to advocate for my Homeless Youth peers. I have noticed that we are requesting for more money, in the budget. As for Homeless Youth, i also notice in the budget a lot of the money was placed towards just homeless themselves. I feel that is grouping everyone into like 1 specific pl. In reality, there needs to be a lot more help. One in five Homeless People on the street are under 25 in San Francisco. That is kind of an issue, because us as the youth are the ones that are going to bring a change into this place. When you cut funding for us, and you lower the budget for us, and you make it harder for us to get off the streets and you make it harder for us to get out of being homeless, it really makes it seem like you are really supporting that issue. On top of that, the biggest thing i see a problem of, a lot of these people that are basically about to get booted out of the shelters are people under the age of 18. They are minors. Theyre about to be put out on the streets. The same streets that have artie had those issues. I know there is a lot of people requesting a lot of different funds and things. But, i feel as though this is something that is imperative and incredibly important. We are the people that are going to bring a change. On top of that, having more people that are minors, having more people that are younger ages on the streets creates more trauma. When you create more trauma like that, that makes it harder for the mental parts, too. That will bring it back up into that. You will see more people having Mental Health issues are more people seeing trauma from the streets. Thats all it got. Good afternoon. I am a district 9 residents and im also a parent to this dutiful child. Im here to talk about childcare slots now. As you can see, its a very important issue. Ive heard that there is no add back money for childcare slots. I would like you to consider the childcare slots that you have right now. There are over 3000 families on the weight rest right now who are waiting just like me, who are waiting just like other families who cannot work, their lives on hold because they do not have access to childcare. This is an issue that is important to all of us. Please consider childcare spots now part i want to add, i dont know if the funding got caught but i used to be a house list youth. If i didnt have the housing that they currently have now, i would have still been left on the street and i would never have been able to leave the city. Market street is one reason i am able to still live here in the city. I just want to tell you all please think about housing for young people. Childcare spots now. Add that. We are waiting. Families are waiting. Thank you. [speaking native language] good afternoon, my name is margaret and i am period motor. A promoter. I have been trained to do outreach for parents who are not citizens. [speaking native language] i am here to address the funds that are available, so that we can continue informing the community. I hope that the budget is reestablished for the collaborative. So that we can keep counting on this money. Thank you for the funds that you provide, representatives and supervisors. To the Different Community organizations. We believe in you, and thank you. Good afternoon. My name is sidney holler, im a juvenile defense attorney. I have been a member of the superior court conflict now for the past four years. It is a an honor and privilege to represent our most Vulnerable People in the criminal justice system, children accused of crime. The youngest client that ive ever had is 11 years old. I spent the weekend talking to a 13yearold who is most likely not competent to stand trial. Also working with an 18yearold for his upcoming trial, tomorrow. I really enjoy representing these young people. The vetting process to get on this panel is very rigorous and strenuous. It took me over a year to even be accepted onto this panel. I spend hours meeting with my clients explaining the criminal justice system, what the charges are, going through the evidence, the video surveillance, explaining the Juvenile Court system. Sometimes our biggest victory as when they get released from Juvenile Hall where they get that ankle monitor off. I am here to today to support full funding for the indigent complex counsel. We are asking for our counterpart the public defender and District Attorney offices. Thank you. Thank you. Good afternoon, supervisors. My name is casey lee and i am here also to ask for full funding for the superior court indigent conflict counsel program. I was born and raised in San Francisco both in the Richmond District and San Francisco chinatown. I spent time in los angeles as a public defender. I served as a public defender in la for eight years i returned to my hometown here to work as a conflict counsel. Its the exact same type of work as a public defender, minus the recognition, minus the support staff and minus the benefits. In my eight years here, i continued on as a conflict counsel and did not apply for any Public Defenders Office because my experience has opened my eyes to the fact that the clients who cannot be represented by the Public Defenders Office still due to a conflict of interest, still deserve a robust defense. I am a certified criminal law specialist. There are only 20 of us in San Francisco. Of the 20, 10 belong to our panel. I have personally tried and one life cases and there are many more experienced attorneys on our panel. All of us choose to do this type of work as opposed to privately retained work because we believe in representing those most marginalized in our communities. We want to be able to continue doing this important work. We are asking for parity. Thank you. Thank you. Next speaker. Good afternoon, supervisors. My name is brett andrews, the ceo of prc baker places. I want to thank you for your leadership throughout this budget process. I know there are many city priorities and issues we have to deal with. I appreciate your thoughtfulness and consideration as you move forward on this to your budget. It is appropriate that i go after the two attorneys, i am thinking through a racial lens here and how often so many people in our system are disproportionately represented, people of color, specifically africanamericans. I had the opportunity to see the last man in San Francisco encourage everybody to see if theres a story to be told there. I am thrilled and excited about the resources and commitment that the city has made around the expansion of beds, particularly our treatment beds. Prc baker places has 159 treatment beds, and 115 coop beds that allow our clients to move out of treatment and live healthy, Productive Lives in the community. With that, i would say we also need support of services that wrap around these clients to make sure that they have access to Financial Resources and employment resources and legal resources. I am here to encourage you to support our expansion into the healthcare programs, funding is such that were able to provide that service for the hivpositive population and we are not able to provide those services for those in Mental Health and subs abuse issues. I encourage you to look at that proposal and understand the significance of it and the seriousness of it specifically through a racial lens. 36 , of 4 of the population that africanamericans make up 36 of the homeless population. Of that 36 , 44 of them are africanamericans who have lived in the streets for over 10 years. Please if were able to provide health and Human Services through a racial lens we know we can walk and chew gum at the same time. I think you for your consideration and your support. I want to give a shout out to my sister organizations in this room. Hi, i am nathan, i am an intern at larkin street Youth Services. Im advocating for requesting additional funds for services that help end homelessness. As a young gay man i see homelessness as an issue of the lgbt community. When a gay person is about to come out to their family they do not how theyre going to react. Ive had many friends be abandoned by their families because they are gay. When they are kicked out, they may go to friends houses for a bit, hopped couch to couch and eventually when the resources are exhausted they go to the streets. Half of the Homeless Youth in San Francisco are lgbt q. If additional funds requested by larkin street are not med, 40 of beds for unaccompanied minors will be lost for the city. 12 beds will also be lost. An essential services for trans youth will be lost. Many of these i have met at larkin where discouraged when asked to speak in city halls like this. When immediate results are not seen. Youth experience and homelessness are not statistics. They are disproportionately of color and queer identities and they need specific Services Related to those identities. The Queer Community and the communities of color have helped create the culture of San Francisco. Continue to fund efforts against youth homelessness. Please increase funding for Service Providers from the bottom up. Thank you. Good afternoon supervisors, i also work at larkin street youth facility. I want to thank the supervisors for their many assessments and addressing San Franciscos issues on homelessness. The youth at larkin street are some of the most vulnerable not only across the bay area but across the us. Who have been kicked out of their homes. We have youth leader families as abuse and poverty. The School System has failed many of the youth that we serve. Providing them adequate and Restorative Services like at larkin street crucial for alleviating poverty. Through larkin street there is a chance to and cycles of poverty and end our young folks from expensing longterm homelessness. We have a need for funding to specifically allocate for transitional youth who are exchanging homelessness. Youth under the age of 25 make out one of five people expensing homelessness. We cannot fully address the issue of homelessness without thinking about this vulnerable 20 that makes up the population. With our additional funds, San Francisco will lose nearly 40 of the cities total shelter beds for unaccompanied minors. 12 beds essential services for the transit youth through the housing initiative. If we want to provide these young people with their basic human rights adequate housing and shelter. We must provide it. Thank you. Hi, i am lauren babs, the director for planned parenthood of northern california. I want to thank our supporters that students for actually standing with us. We are looking for San Francisco leadership to increase safety and security at our valencia Health Center. We have seen numerous abortion men sweep this country with one goal in mind. I direct challenge to roe v wade and to ultimately have the Supreme Court make abortion and act inaccessible in this country. We have seen 16 abortion bands in the last five months. Because of this there has been volatile protester activity right in front of our Health Center. Our patients come to us for judgment free care and they should not have a fear while getting that care. I commend all of the San Francisco board of supervisors we have met with in the lap past few months and their willingness to keep everyone in our community safe. Thank you to the staff, as fpd, members of the attorneys office, City Attorneys Office and we strongly believe funding a Security Guard is the best pathway forward. I urge you to support this funding request to keep our patients, staff and community safe. Thank you. Good afternoon supervisors. I am melia chavez i am here representing two different roles. The first is cochair of the homeless emergency Service Providers association. We are also a member i wanted to say thank you, and that i admire you for having the strength to make such difficult, even impossible choices. I do understand how hard this budget process must be for you individually with all of the thoughts and time you put into providing this forum for all of us to be heard. I just want to thank you for that. A couple of things that i would really like to highlight, around our efforts. Around subsidies, really emphasizing the need for subsidies for seniors and people with disabilities as well as subsidies for families. In addition to that, increased resources for mental Health Services especially for families, and addiction prevention and rental assistance to keep people housed. My second role, as Deputy Director of the homeless prenatal program. I would like to speak out around increased need for assistance, for Family Resource centers. We are one of 26 Family Resource centers. Since the city moved to the new quarter rated coordinated system. No longer able to access those. Families that are doubled up, families living in sros and those that are experiencing housing. I asked that you please increase resources for Family Resource centers. Thank you. Thank you. Next speaker. I am doug gary im with living innovation and support housing. Thank you to all of you for your incredible patience and work through this on the budget director and controllers, their office does great work as well. Supportive housing works and it is the answer to longterm homelessness and making sure does not happen again. The trick that the network is facing right now is that we have chronically underfunded contracts. Basically two impacts, one for the tenants we serve who are the most resilient people ive ever had the chance to work with. They need to have appropriately funded programs in order to thrive and in order to be sure that they dont have the traumatic experiences of homelessness. The other is staff who do incredible work 24 7 all over the city. We have significantly underpaid individuals who are not able to live in the city and they are commuting from very far away. They themselves, their families are living off circumstances that move people into homelessness. The compensation ordinance can go a long way, if we can get the dollar amount funded so that people in the 1650 all the way up to 25 per hour can see a bump. We think we will be able to return to the days before we had such recruiting and intention challenges. We think we can fix the cracks in the foundation of support housing. We are so grateful to your support for all of the work out there. If you fully fund the support housing, it works. Thank you so much. Hi supervisors, and department representatives. Thank you so much for being here today. Your time and attention shows a lot of commitment. My name is mary kate, i live in glen park and i work as cochair, and as director of public funding at larkin street services. I am here to talk about new and existing services that really need San Franciscos support, and your support. Propose a lot of Brilliant Service strategies that we can bring online as soon as they are appropriated. Housing, emergency services, prevention and Behavioral Health functions. I specifically want to call out and elevate youth to receive these critical youth interventions. One of five people expensing homelessness in San Francisco. My colleagues and our young people, have compellingly articulated they really intervene at a critical point in a Young Persons life. On that note, i want to express support for fully funding larkin street request. It is extremely important to Bring New Services online as soon as we can to meet the existing crisis in the streets. We have to do so on a strong foundation. Larkin streets housing portfolio provides a foundation with emergency, transitional, supportive and subsidy based beds that provides, as my colleague noted, not just beds but all of the interventions you can need to just thrive. Thank you very much for considering our request. [speaking native language] my name is mary jane, [inaudible] i am asking for you to support the coalition, because it represents the needs of everyone like families who are living in srl. With over 90 of our families making 50 of ami, the only opportunity to move out of sro is through housing voucher provided by the San Francisco housing authority. Therefore, the sro families united collaborated is asking for new housing choice voucher that will support up to 50 families to move out and 25 moving in. 100,000 for additional staffing as the sro families collaborative to support families. Thank you for your time, and again, support. Thank you so much. [speaking native language] good afternoon, supervisors. My name is mary. As you have heard today, we have a severe crisis, housing crisis. As an outreach worker and the mission im seeing firsthand the travesty that our families are suffering. We are asking for our families. We are asking for 5. 5 million for housing. That would allow for 50 families to move out of sro hotels. And 25 families that will be allowed by the moving on initiative. That will be able to move from the Housing Units with assisted living. Making room for other families that are homeless. [speaking native language] with an additional 100,000 for personal, for staff and family collaboratives. To live in the sros. To support families with the process of signing up. As well as interviews and housing searches. We need a lot of your support. To get our families out of these unhealthy hotels and unpleasant situations that they find themselves in. Thank you so much. Thank you. [speaking native language] good afternoon. Ive had the pleasure to work with families for 18 years. Families that live in the sro. I cant tell you of any group of supervisors that has left a legacy for those families. I would ask you to be that group of supervisors that leaves a legacy behind for the families that we are asking for. [speaking native language] we would like to work with you shoulder to shoulder to get our families out of the situations they find themselves in every day. [speaking native language] supervisors, dont leave just a reminder that you are a supervisor, but leave a legacy that you worked for the community and that you are thought of dearly. [speaking native language] because while i have worked with those families, those children are living in really poor conditions and i would like those children to live in dignity. I would also like to see supervisors to come and visit, to see for themselves how these families live. We would like for the children to live in dignity, to live in a clean place. They are our future. We cannot be offering our future in this kind of condition if we have nothing else to offer for the children. [speaking native language] thank you for listening to us, we will be the we believe in you and we want to believe in you. Thank you. Im here representing San Francisco youth force. Basically we go around cleaning up the city, beautifying it. Its an honor every time. Nearly 40 of the city has been unfounded because of lack of additional funds, 12 beds of transitional housing will no longer be there if funds is not met as a requirement. I believe that something should be done about this, and it should be taken care of, and things should be better and way different. Thank you. [please stand by] our primary goal is to expose youth to coding who would not otherwise have the opportunity to. Thank you for supporting mission bit. I hope to provide programming in every district in San Francisco, and in order to do that, we require more funding to expand. Please keep us in mind when allocating money to Afterschool Program in San Francisco to support our youth. In a city at the forefront of tech innovation, the opportunity to join the Fastest Growing industries must be available to all students to improve our citys economic and workforce groups for our future leaders. Good afternoon. My name is cynthia chin, and im also here on behalf of mission bit. Firstly, i would like to thank you for your support and the funding that youve provided with us. For five year, we have provided free coding lessons across San Francisco. For five years, we have given students what they need to compete for tech jobs in the worlds most influential career. Our goal is to retain the students that are already enrolled in our programs and to expand so that we can give every student in San Francisco the opportunity to pursue a career in software engineering, and we know that this is a lofty goal, considering how many students dont have lap c tops at home and have to complete homework and assignments on their cell phones. What we lack now in order to reach our goal is a space for your students to build our community. This is how we address the problem in our community thank you. Chair fewer thank you. Next speaker. [speaking spanish language] hello. My name is norma, a mother and leader in the community, a mother grateful for all of the tech technological programs that are free. I have two children that are taking these classes, which i cannot pay. Thanks to mission dev, a program that supports for students, primarily students of latin h lat latin heritage or afro american students. They help us close the gaps when it comes to technology learning, then being most affected by the displacement of families. Im asking you, supervisor, to support all the monetary recognition of these programs and the enrichment of our children so they have a better education and above all, a Better Future of having a better job and better salary. So that they can reach their goals in technology and above all in their lives because the city is very beautiful but very expensive. Thank you. Chair fewer thank you very much. Next speaker, please. Good afternoon, supervisors. My name is ricky pickens. I work with larkin street Youth Services, assisting with youth. Over the five years ive been with larkin street, weve helped and assisted at least 200 or more youth preparing for their careers to get into higher education, get into housing and assist them into two of the programs, which is diamond and ghouse, so i think you can help them as programs that assist them in the program. Thank you. Chair fewer thank you very much. Next speaker, please. Good afternoon, supervisors. Cheryl adams with larkin street services. Thank you so much for your time. This is a big, big day. You hear so many important priorities, and i really appreciate your time and interest. Im going to let the words of the young people and the staff stand for the things of larkin street, and im just going to give a shout out for hspa, and those organizations that support housing and opportunities in our community, so thank you for that, thank you for hspa, and thank you for your time. Good afternoon, supervisors. My name is naima [inaudible] chair fewer oh, just come on down. Okay. I was just waiting. Hi. Good afternoon. Im netty, and i am the president of the planned parenthood chapter at San Francisco state university. Working with planned parenthood has allowed me to educate