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Would improve if she was physically active and with the dog it was fun to her. We had an individual that was on heroin for years and his teeth were ravaged and he felt he didnt have a red letter h for homeless and he wanted people to see a different person and working through project connect he worked to get dentures which will change his life. The response to wolf as you know it was controversial. People called it pubbies for pand handlers and we know they do that because they dont have income and cant make it through the month so i see this as a valid alternative for people but we were opposed for the people of the ethical treatment of animals and they offered the city money to not give the program because they said we were giving dogs to mentally ill people and people that see themselves wanting to save animals live would rather see it killed instead of placed in homelessness to overcome their behavioral issues so right now we are seeking a foundation to help us with this and its be ....
With Needle Exchange and a major reason the epidemic hasnt taken the course in San Francisco as it has in much of america and i think we did a Great Service there so i definitely see that alcohol is an addition. Its not a personal weakness on the part of an individual. Its not something that someone can change and the people that i met at eastlake had powerful stories so when the mayor went we went to a gentlemans room and he was excited to meet the mayor and even though he was a native of Washington State he lived in San Francisco for years and he had spice bottles and he complained he didnt have big enough pots and its an efficiency room and the mayor asked why do you need so large pots and he said i make sou ....
To recognize this and rehabilitate units and easy things to do in terms of paint, flooring and makes it possible for people to live and breathe in a good manner so as you can tell a year letter i am as energetic and happy as i was. I never had a job where i wanted to do more and i am grateful in life when i go home and with that i will take any questions that you have. Thank you mr. Dufty. And now we will take questions from the Council First and then we will have public comment. Councilmembers . Chip. Thank you mr. Dufty. I didnt know much about the program about hope at all and at first glance its innovative, compassionate, and smart. I like how you look at people with Different Levels of disabilities and different types of disabilities and try to achieve accommodation for that. Its very important. Yeah, i kind of dont know where to start. I have a few comments. I work at ....
Lot of needles that are discarded in places where the public can be and we are a city with Needle Exchange and a major reason the epidemic hasnt taken the course in San Francisco as it has in much of america and i think we did a Great Service there so i definitely see that alcohol is an addition. Its not a personal weakness on the part of an individual. Its not something that someone can change and the people that i met at eastlake had powerful stories so when the mayor went we went to a gentlemans room and he was excited to meet the mayor and even though he was a native of Washington State he lived in San Francisco for years and he had spice bottles and he complained he didnt have big enough pots and its an ef ....
So if that could somewhat sure. I would love to go on the record from that. First of all from a important personal experience i grew up in new york and my grandmother was billy holiday and was on trial for an arrest and at that time you couldnt perform in a night club without this and she couldnt work and she grew up a block from me and she was actually 93rd street. Im sorry. I was a baby. And she came to our house everyday and my dad coauthored lady sings the blues and i say that because my god mother was addicted to heroin. I was around talented people addicted to heroin. When she died before i turned five my mother went to work for a heroin addiction clinic in harlem and i have empathy and understanding. Its my childhood. I think i had amazing childhood but i grew up with individuals detected to heroin. They were afraid of the visit system. They had no place to go and it was a terrible situation, so i think that i had the perfect childhood to do the work they do, and i am proud of t ....