
""Without them, I fear that we will see increased homelessness, job loss," said Chen, highlighting the critical role of organizations in stabilizing working families."
""San Francisco has increasingly become one of the most expensive cities to live in... We help sustain these families with food, diapers, financial assistance," said Ethena Caldas, emphasizing the impact of proposed cuts."
""The city has to stop spending more money than we have... tackling the structural deficit is the best thing we can do to set up our city for a broad-based, durable recovery," stated Lurie, addressing budgetary challenges."
Proposed budget cuts in San Francisco could severely impact low- and middle-income families, leading to increased homelessness and job loss. Nonprofit organizations, like La Raza, face significant funding reductions, jeopardizing their ability to provide essential services such as food, housing stabilization, and financial assistance. City leaders acknowledge the difficulty of these cuts but emphasize the need to balance the budget amid state and federal funding reductions. Without action, the city's structural deficit may reach one billion dollars, threatening long-term recovery and affordability.
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