and they sent me once to something called sanctuary, and i gave them the bed and said i would not sleep in this place, where the garbage and the beds are in the same place. and it smells like a pigsty. i was upset. next door is a little bit cleaner. some people who are there are a very mean to other people. they have been mean to the other people. [applause] i just want to say that i do not know how many educated people are homeless, i know i should not be. but i know that there are some and we actually see, with our eyes, and we here with our ears. where did you teach in san francisco? wallenberg high school. thank you for your service. [applause] good afternoon. i am miguel calderon. i have worked for many years in the coalition of homelessness. what i am hearing every thursday morning, the homeless people express in front of us. well i want to say is that i hear what is your name? you are explaining the working of the shelter system in different states this is
i have been in the next door, and they sent me once to something called sanctuary, and i gave them the bed and said i would not sleep in this place, where the garbage and the beds are in the same place. and it smells like a pigsty. i was upset. next door is a little bit cleaner. some people who are there are a very mean to other people. they have been mean to the other people. [applause] i just want to say that i do not know how many educated people are homeless, i know i should not be. but i know that there are some and we actually see, with our eyes, and we here with our ears. where did you teach in san francisco? wallenberg high school. thank you for your service. [applause] good afternoon. i am miguel calderon. i have worked for many years in the coalition of homelessness. what i am hearing every thursday morning, the homeless people express in front of us. well i want to say is that i hear what is your name? you are explaining the working of the shelter system
system of homelessness, and also san francisco. i have been in san francisco for 25 years, part of the bay area for 35 years. i have taught high school for 38 years. there is no reason i should be homeless. i did when i was supposed to do but it was the government the system here, it treats people very badly. i have seen very sick people waiting for it their bed. some people cannot walk, and some people are hungry, they are tired and depleted, and some of them do not get a bed. it is a sad thing to see their faces. i have been in the next door, and they sent me once to something called sanctuary, and i gave them the bed and said i would not sleep in this place, where the garbage and the beds are in the same place. and it smells like a pigsty. i was upset. next door is a little bit cleaner. some people who are there are a very mean to other people. they have been mean to the other people. [applause] i just want to say that i do not know how many educated people are homeless,