Free Online Forum #2: Homelessness in Our Neighborhoods

line of tents where homeless people live

Please join the Barbary Coast Neighborhood Association for a free online presentation on homeless issues and solutions in our neighborhoods. Hear from solution experts Kristie Fairchild, Executive Director of North Beach Citizens, and Dr. Joshua Bamberger of UCSF and the San Francisco Department of Public Health, on what communities and neighborhoods can do to support public health efforts and amplify innovative solutions.

Homelessness in Our Neighborhoods
Monday, July 20, 2020 – 5:30 to 6:30 PM

The event is free, but you must register to attend on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/homelessness-in-our-neighborhoods-tickets-113559455388

Speaker profiles:

Kristie Fairchild serves as the Executive Director for North Beach Citizens. As a local frontline service provider, North Beach Citizens has seen a 60% increase in people seeking help. As a result, NBC is distributing three times more food to the community than this time last year, through daily meals “to-go” and the Wednesday Community Food Pantry. They also put homeless people to work in their street beautification program. As a beacon of support for the neighborhood, NBC ensures that people who are living close to the margins know that they are part of a caring community and connected to support. Check out their Fund-a-Need list, which includes a COVID-19 Lifeline program.

Joshua Bamberger, M.D. is currently serving as the Assistant Director of UCSF Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative, in addition to his medical practice at San Francisco Veterans Hospital and San Francisco Department of Public Health. A specialist in exploring the causes and remedies to homelessness in the Bay Area, Dr. Bamberger is a thoughtful and innovative expert on housing as a critical health component. His work has pinpointed homeless causes of incarceration, mental illness, and alcoholism, but by far the main root cause is lack of affordable housing.