From Supervisor Ahsha Safai <[email protected]>
Subject Join me and help the most vulnerable in our community
Date April 10, 2020 5:50 PM
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Hello Friend,

Like you, my family and I are sheltering in place as our nation grapples with this crisis. It has definitely been a time of significant change and sacrifice, but also a time to really reflect on what is important: family, community, our health and the special moments that make life worthwhile. 



I know many of you are struggling with a decrease in wages or loss of employment. The need is apparent in our food distribution sites which have hundreds of families turn out each day. The impact on our senior population is even more evident as requests for grocery delivery or assistance with simple tasks like picking up medications from the pharmacy, have gone through the roof. 

One thing we need to remember is that we are in this together. When people ask me what I love about my district, I say this: I love the people. We are strong, hardworking, passionate people who care about our community and each other. We won't just turn away when we see a neighbor in need. We show up and we get the job done. 

That's what I love about my district and that's how I know we will make it through this challenging time. 

I am grateful for the many individuals who have stepped up and called their neighbors, delivered groceries, and provided emotional support for our seniors, many who don't have family nearby. It is especially important that we provide support for our seniors in monolingual communities, who may not have access to the same support systems. 

I am proud of the support that San Francisco has put in place for our vulnerable senior population, including the formation of a citywide volunteer network to help seniors and people with disabilities with essential chores, like shopping for groceries or picking up prescriptions during the shelter-in-place orders. This is a new program that matches volunteers with those who need assistance, all while maintaining strict public health guidelines and social distancing. 

<[link removed](2).pdf?1481846917>Additionally, the Department of Disability and Aging Services helpline is now available seven days a week, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., to connect seniors and adults with disabilities with services, including food assistance and home care needs, at (415) 355-6700. 

For more information about how to get connected as a volunteer visit: sf.gov/covid19volunteer <[link removed]>.

If you are in need or know someone who is in need, please do not hesitate to reach out to me. I can be reached at (415) 404-9968. I will do whatever I can to make sure you and your family are safe and supported. 

Sincerely, 

Ahsha

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