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Haight Ashbury Neighbors for Density (HAND) has been founded to advocate for more housing and better public transit in the Haight.
Former Zam Zam bartender Chris Wagner lost his Paradise home in last month's devastating wildfires, so the bar is throwing a fundraiser.
The owner of Love on Haight has turned her shop into a drop-off hub for donations.
Robbins was the first woman to draw for "Wonder Woman," among other milestones.
On Saturday, friends will honor the late custodian of the neighborhood's collective memory.
The service organization is seeking $50,000 to provide jobs, training, and housing.
A stubborn horse tied up Market St., teachers and grocery clerks went on strike, and a late local celebrity was remembered.
The locally-managed nonprofit would manage the area bounded by Page, Castro, 17th and Stanyan streets.
A GoFundMe campaign is raising $20,000 so Alisha Tang can return to college.
The nonprofit secured dedicated office space in the midst of one of its most-served communities.
The city's program has inspired Miami, Sacramento, and Denver to launch similar efforts.
"I feel really strongly the city is for all of us," said a neighbor who took the matter into her own hands.
The group is hosting an open forum styled after The Moth.
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