
How to Set Up a Safe Home for a Child with a Disability
Creating a safe home for a child with a disability is crucial and sometimes it could be a challenging task. Here is some helpful information for parents to help them make
Creating a safe home for a child with a disability is crucial and sometimes it could be a challenging task. Here is some helpful information for parents to help them make
The mission of the Department of Police Accountability is to promptly, fairly and impartially investigate complaints against San Francisco police officers, make policy recommendations regarding police practices and conduct periodic audits
Moving Forward Towards Independence provides transitional and independent living support to post-secondary adults with developmental, learning and autism spectrum disabilities in Napa, CA. It is a good fit for young
Bounce Back Generation, previously known as Healthy Generations Project, is working with Community Leaders in San Francisco Public Housing to create tools for children and adults to manage their high-stress
Dear Disability Community Members:
The Mayor’s Office on Disability and the Mayor’s Office on Housing and Community Development want to make sure that you are aware of this COVID Rent Assistance Program. Complete details are available at:
Current eviction protections
Tenants: Do not move out! You have rights even after the moratorium expires and rental assistance coverage is through at least March 31, 2022. If you have unpaid rent or are struggling to pay rent that will be due starting October 1, please apply to housingiskey.com as soon as possible. Do not delay!
If you have not paid 25% of the rent for the period September 2020 – September 2021, please contact [email protected] by September 30, 2021. Twenty-five percent is the equivalent of 3.25 months of the rent. If you pay at least 25% of the rent of this period by September 30, then you cannot be evicted for any unpaid rent from that period.
Are you and your young adult ready for life after high school? This month’s resources are based on the PACER publication “Ten Tips That May Help Your Child’s Transition to
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