A limited number of shelter beds have been made available for unhoused individuals in San Francisco on Thursday as the latest atmospheric river has descended upon the city.
individuals were seen hunkered down in tents on sidewalks and some with even less shelter as the late-winter storm arrived.
District 6 Supervisor Matt Dorsey, who represents SoMa, an area impacted by a large homeless population, wrote on Twitter about shelter beds available at four different locations. Dorsey said the shelter beds are available in response to cold weather emergency protocols. The shelters are available to guests on a walk-in basis on a first-come, first serve basis. He gave the following names and intake times:
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