The Tenderloin Housing Clinic has been operating in San Francisco since the 80’s. It offers permanent supportive housing for people transitioning in and out of homelessness. But clinic workers say management has failed to address worker concerns around safety.
“When we get help, we’re able to better help our clients, and by better helping our clients, we’re helping the entire city as a whole,” explained Mark Malley, a case manager at the clinic.
He says worsening conditions have caused him serious personal injuries, and the lack of accountability from supervisors has left workers feeling unsafe, contributing to higher turnover…