SF announces new safety measures for Asian community, including escort program for seniors

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Thursday, March 25, 2021
SF mayor announces new efforts to protect Asians
Mayor London Breed has announced new efforts to protect the Asian and Pacific Islander communities in San Francisco.

SAN FRANCISCO -- San Francisco Mayor London Breed has announced a new program with the Street Violence Intervention Program, Community Youth Center and Self-help for the Elderly to patrol parts of the city in response to crimes against the Asian community.

"In an effort to create a meaningful and sustainable response to protect our residents, we're proving a proactive, culturally competent, community-based response. Our goal with the two programs is to build trust among our diverse communities and increase public safety for everyone in San Francisco," said Mayor Breed.

Community safety teams will patrol:

  • Grant and Stockton Streets in Chinatown
  • Clement Street in the Richmond
  • Leland Avenue in Visitacion Valley
  • San Bruno Avenue in the Portola
  • Larkin, Eddy, Turk, Ellis, Golden Gate Street in the Tenderloin

The city's new escort program will assist AAPI seniors who have been afraid to go out to the bank, post office and doctor's office because of recent attacks. This program is focused on residents in Chinatown, but could expand it to other areas.

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