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sl8

(16,137 posts)
Sun May 5, 2024, 04:53 PM May 2024

With a vest and a voice, helpers escort kids through San Francisco's broken Tenderloin streets

https://apnews.com/article/san-francisco-tenderloin-drugs-children-7ae668d1050363170514ca057589ec1e

(17 photos, 1:45 min. video at link)

With a vest and a voice, helpers escort kids through San Francisco’s broken Tenderloin streets

San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood is notorious for open-air drug use, homelessness, violence and mental illness. The Safe Passage program was launched to safely escort children through the dangerous streets to and from school. (AP Video/Terry Chea)


BY JANIE HAR
Updated 1:36 AM EDT, May 5, 2024

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Wearing a bright safety vest with the words “Safe Passage” on the back, Tatiana Alabsi strides through San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood to its only public elementary school, navigating broken bottles and stained sleeping bags along tired streets that occasionally reek of urine.

Along the way in one of America’s most notorious neighborhoods, she calls out to politely alert people huddled on sidewalks, some holding strips of tin foil topped with illicit drugs.

“Good afternoon, happy Monday!” Alabsi says to two men, one slumped forward in a wheelchair and wearing soft hospital socks and one slipper. Her voice is cheerful, a soothing contrast to the misery on display in the 50-block neighborhood that’s well-known for its crime, squalor and reckless abandon. “School time. Kids will be coming soon.”

Further along, Alabsi passes a man dancing in the middle of the street with his arms in the air as a squealing firetruck races by. She stops to gently touch the shoulder of a man curled up in the fetal position on the sidewalk, his head inches from the tires of a parked car.

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With a vest and a voice, helpers escort kids through San Francisco's broken Tenderloin streets (Original Post) sl8 May 2024 OP
wish theyd take empty office buildings and convert them into homless/ lo income / battered women shelters . AllaN01Bear May 2024 #1
Many are not capable of living anywhere. So sad. Srkdqltr May 2024 #3
richest country in the history of the planet..... bahboo May 2024 #2
great story. people doing something positive BlueWaveNeverEnd May 2024 #4

AllaN01Bear

(22,320 posts)
1. wish theyd take empty office buildings and convert them into homless/ lo income / battered women shelters .
Sun May 5, 2024, 05:28 PM
May 2024

Srkdqltr

(7,215 posts)
3. Many are not capable of living anywhere. So sad.
Sun May 5, 2024, 07:02 PM
May 2024

A lot are not capable of taking care of themselves with the mental illness and drug use. They would need treatment and personal care.

Very low income would be able to use spaces. And battered women have to be treated differently. They have to be protected from their abuser
.
It takes more money than anyone is prepared to spend apparently.

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