Advocates: $10M needed to keep families in city

From today’s Examiner, “San Francisco nonprofit Coleman Advocates will release a report today entitled “San Francisco Families Struggle to Stay: Who’s Leaving, Why and What the City Can Do.” Noting research that shows The City needs 36,000 units of affordable family housing, the child advocacy group plans to argue for a $10 million budget agenda that will support solutions to the flight of working-class families.”

They’re going to be holding a press event today on the steps of City Hall from 1pm – 2pm to discuss this proposal.

UPDATE: There’s more on this topic in Thursday’s Examiner as well…

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