The Moving On Initiative – One Year In
The Moving On Initiative – One Year In
Harold Haynie unlocks the front door of his new Supportive Housing unit, made available by the Moving On Initiative (San Francisco Chronicle)

The Moving On Initiative, One Year In

In the last year, the Moving On Initiative, a public-private partnership between San Francisco’s Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing (HSH), the San Francisco Housing Authority (SFHA), Tipping Point Community, and Brilliant Corners, has housed 136 formerly homeless San Franciscans – all of whom remain housed today. Tipping Point sat down to talk with SFHA Deputy Director of Operations, Dariush “Dar” Kayhan, about the initiative and why he remains optimistic that we can overcome homelessness. Read the full interview here. 

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WIRED writes on our City’s homelessness challenge. The article references Tipping Point’s $100 million dollar pledge to cut chronic homelessness in San Francisco in half by 2022, and quotes our founder + CEO Daniel Lurie. 

Tipping Point Co-Sponsors the Homeless Youth Act

SB918 would establish a dedicated funding stream for homeless youth services in every county in California. The Bill is now under consideration by Appropriations – call your state legislator to voice your support!

Financial Justice for Low-Income Drivers

Tipping Point teamed up with data analytics company, TIBCO, to analyze 4.5 million traffic citations and demonstrate undue burden on low-income residents. Read more about this project, and our work with SFMTA to institute a fee forgiveness program, saving hundreds of thousands of dollars for our most vulnerable neighbors. 
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