ANNUAL IMPACT REPORT 2020 CONTENTS 4 IMPACT

7 SCOPE

8 STORIES

12 COVID-19

15 FINANCIALS

16 BOARD

17 DONORS

23 HOW YOU CAN HELP A LETTER FROM OUR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AND BOARD CHAIR

Dear Friends,

As the two of us reflect on the roller coaster young people are forced to be outside or stay ride of the past year, we are so grateful for in dangerous situations to remain indoors, you—our supporters, community, and staff— making them more vulnerable to COVID-19. who have kept Larkin Street moving forward We must prioritize young people as part of the through one of the most difficult times we have pandemic response as well as provide substantial ever witnessed. investments in supportive housing and workforce development programming to ensure young Through it all, our fight to end youth people have the tools needed to build a strong homelessness has not stopped. In fact, foundation. because of you, Larkin Street was able to respond rapidly to the COVID-19 pandemic, We can end youth homelessness if we come expanding our critical, life-saving services together as a community to not just tackle these that young people need to come inside, get new obstacles, but continue to invest in the housed, and rebuild their lives. strategies that work. These strategies include access to emergency shelter and rapid housing, The pandemic has further illuminated the wrap-around healthcare, as well as education profound gaps in access to social, economic, and employment opportunities. Importantly, we and health resources due to centuries of must also work upstream to advocate for broad systemic discrimination. You don’t have to look public policy changes and fight against systems of any further than who is accessing services oppression—including racism, homophobia, and at Larkin Street to know that inequity and transphobia—as well as reach youth early to help injustice is a daily experience for people of prevent youth homelessness. color and people who identify as LGBTQ+. Fully 80% of the youth we serve are BIPOC (Black, Our future as a nation depends on the actions we Indigenous, People of Color) and nearly half of take today. Each of us has a role to play and if we young people experiencing homelessness in work together, we can build a world we all want identify as LGBTQ+. to live in, one that values every young person’s human potential. Thank you for your contributions Despite the obstacles in their path, youth to ending youth homelessness. continued to strive towards their goals: In Solidarity, • Graduated from high school or college and maintained employment.

• Actively advocated for public policy changes, including speaking to state officials in Suzi Alexander Sacramento or traveling to Washington, D.C. Board President • Completed our integrated housing programs and moved into stable housing.

Unfortunately for many others, COVID-19 Sherilyn Adams has interrupted these paths, meaning more Executive Director

P.S. For the latest news and information, be sure to visit us online at www.larkinstreetyouth.org. IMPACT

YOUTH WE SERVE

We housed over 400 youth, a 20% increase WE SERVED from last year 2,025 YOUTH In addition to the THIS YEAR youth housed, we provided shelter to more than 100 youth through emergency housing and a Shelter-in- Place hotel

More than 3 out of OUTCOMES AT EXIT 4 young people exit to stable housing when they leave Larkin Street 69% are employed and/or enrolled in post-secondary education

78% have achieved physical and mental wellness

4 5 6 PLACE OF BIRTH SCOPE

Over two-thirds (68%) of the young people we serve were born in , and nearly half (45%) are from the SF Bay Area

AGE

THE MAJORITY OF YOUTH SERVED ARE BETWEEN THE AGES OF 18-24

9% >24

6% 12 - 17

85% 18 - 24

RACE / ETHNICITY

80% OF THE YOUTH WE SERVE ARE BIPOC (BLACK, INDIGENOUS, PEOPLE OF COLOR)

Nearly half are Black youth 45%

Latinx youth 18%

Other POC 17%

White youth 19%

Ethnicity unknown 1%

LGBTQ+ IDENTITY

MANY YOUNG PEOPLE WE SERVE IDENTIFY AS LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, TRANSGENDER, QUEER, OR QUESTIONING

LGBTQ+ - identified 29%

Not LGBTQ+ - identified 71%

Data gathered by Larkin Street Youth Services Research and Development Department

7 ALMOST HALF OF YOUTH EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS IN SAN FRANCISCO IDENTIFY AS LGBTQ+

Youth of color and LGBTQ+ young people often experience a combination of stigma, family rejection, and racism, resulting in significant overrepresentation in the overall youth homeless population.

Angel’s experience is one of many. His resilience through it all makes him an inspiration.

“The LGBTQ+ community has helped me celebrate the creative, fun, and loving person that I am, so giving back is very important to me.”

At Larkin Street, we’re centering young people’s voices like Angel’s and addressing underlying structures that prevent them from reaching their full potential.

Applied Survey Research. 2019 San Francisco Youth Homeless Count & Survey Report.

8 BLACK YOUTH MAKE UP NEARLY 50% OF THE YOUTH THAT COME TO LARKIN STREET

Pervasive and systemic racism is one of the underlying factors of homelessness.

Marie currently serves on the Youth Advisory Board at Larkin Street advocating for youth of color who are experiencing homelessness.

Marie came to Larkin Street after a family conflict that resulted in her not having a safe place to stay. Since then, she not only found housing but also the opportunity to use her voice to lead conversations about the racism that has impacted the lives of black and brown people.

“I believe that it’s up to us to take the lead on issues that affect our collective future and for policymakers to empower our voices. It’s time to listen to what young people have to say.”

Through advocacy and engagement, Marie is leading her peers to a better future.

9 HOUSING More than three out of four young people exit to stable housing when they leave Larkin Street

Shelter-in-Place has made me really appreciate having a space “in the world that’s my own. These four walls mean the world to me.”

JESSIE

MENTAL HEALTH 78% of young people who exit our programs achieve physical and mental wellness

I always left therapy knowing “ a little bit more about myself than when I first came in. It was an opportunity for me to reflect on the ups and downs of the week without any judgment-- it’s my safe space.”

ALEKS

10 EDUCATION

Without Larkin Street, I don’t know if I would still be in college. Now my goal is to get “ my master’s degree. I want to give back to foster youth and the homeless community.”

ANGELICA

69% of young people who exit our programs are employed and/or enrolled in post-secondary education

EMPLOYMENT

Through hard work and “dedication, I got an Internship at Salesforce as a technical writer. It felt like I’d been in a dark room, and all of a sudden, someone opened the door and let in some light. For the first time, I had confidence in myself. I had something to look forward to. For the CHIBUENYI first time, I was proud of myself.”

11 COVID-19 You can’t respond to COVID without responding to youth homelessness

According to the 2019 Point-in-Time count of young people experiencing homelessness in San Francisco, 82% were unsheltered, putting them at a higher risk of contracting infectious diseases. These youth lack access to housing, healthcare, and other basic needs and opportunities that are essential to maintaining well-being, including education, employment, and secure community connections. As a result, studies have shown that even prior to COVID-19, unhoused youth had a mortality rate ten times greater than their housed peers.

Risk factors for young people experiencing homelessness during COVID-19:

• Unhoused youth are more medically vulnerable than their stably housed peers. Upon entry, 45% of clients at Larkin Street report an unmet health need, which put them at higher risk of COVID-19 complications. • Youth are more likely to “couch-surf,” increasing Because of donors like you, we’ve been able the number of people and households with which to provide these critical, life-saving services they come into contact. through these challenging times: • Under Shelter-in-Place, young people are weekly increasingly isolated, unable to access the services they need or the peer networks they Grocery gift cards for young people depend on. Substance abuse and mental health 240 issues impact their physical health and may prevent them from physical distancing, wearing a Stable housing for 400 young people mask, or washing their hands to stay safe. • Challenge in accessing santitation and personal protective equipment necessay for individuals who Emergency housing for over 100 young are unable to practice phyical distancing or self- people isolate. • The economic and educational fallout of Behavioral Health services for nearly 30 COVID-19, like the 2008 recession, will young people disproportionately impact young people, especially youth of color. Nearly 40% of youth in Larkin Street’s housing programs have lost jobs or had Masks for nearly 700 staff and young their hours dramatically reduced amid COVID-19. people

We are committed to getting young people off the streets and into safe shelter.

12 STAFF STORY

The current situation “with the pandemic is heartbreaking but it’s rewarding to be able to work with young people who are resilient and strong even during these tough times.”

Throughout the pandemic, Larkin Street Unfortunately, during the pandemic, has continued to operate essential many shelters have closed and San services without interruption thanks to Francisco’s Shelter-in-Place (SiP) dedicated staff, like Loretta, who ensure Hotels have specific requirements for young people have critical resources admission, making them unavailable during this challenging time. Loretta for many young people. To house young Vollet, Manager for Transitional Age people, we are relying on emergency Youth (TAY) Navigation at Larkin Street, housing vouchers that place young is one of many staff members who have people in non-SiP hotels. gone above and beyond to ensure that young people can get off the street and Without these resources, young people into shelter. experiencing homelessness would be forced to sleep on the streets or couch Loretta oversees referrals for surf, which would put them at an even emergency, transitional and permanent higher risk of contracting COVID-19. housing for young people ages 18 to Despite these challenges, Loretta is 25. Inspired by her past experience as inspired to see young people advocate a young person navigating through the for their needs, ask for resources, foster care and mental health systems, and fight every day to get off the Loretta pursued a career in social work streets. Their fight fuels her passion to that eventually brought her to Larkin creatively problem-solve and advocate Street. Loretta has been a tenacious for more resources including shelter advocate for young people experiencing beds, hotel vouchers, meal delivery, homelessness. Since the onset of etc.—to keep young people safe. Covid-19, she and her team have helped over 125 young people find emergency shelter.

13 ADVOCACY

Thanks to your tremendous outreach care, and education to ensure young people and support, we are proud to share have the support they need to flourish. this year’s advocacy wins on the local, State, and Federal levels. Equity: We are committed to addressing regulations and laws rooted in systemic • Preserved State Youth Homelessness racism that have prohibited communities Emergency Services and Housing of color from building generational wealth. funds in the midst of State budget cuts Federally, we are advocating to protect • Expanded emergency housing and transgender youth from proposed housing rental subsidies for youth during the discrimination. pandemic Staff Sustainability: Nonprofit essential • Ensured a youth-specific Shelter-in- workers deserve sustainable wages. An Place hotel launched as part of the annual cost-of-doing-business increase is City’s pandemic response critical to making sure we can deliver critical services and ensure we are paying a livable wage in the Bay Area. While these significant wins give us hope, we still have a lot of work to do to ensure youth homelessness is rare, VOTE THIS NOVEMBER brief, and one-time. We are committed to Support local and Statewide ballot transformational change to strengthen measures that point new resources to families and communities to address prevent and end homelessness. Encourage inequities and racism so young people your community to get out and vote! don’t experience homelessness.

Employment: Young people want to work and go to school, but are the hardest hit during an economic recession, and among the last to benefit from economic OBSTACLES TO STABLE HOUSING recovery. More funding is needed to As the cost of living in the Bay Area support a robust youth workforce system continued to climb in the last few (especially paid training opportunities). years, young people at Larkin Street cited housing affordability as the Behavioral Health: Young people are primary barrier to stable housing. reporting increased feelings of isolation, which can exacerbate mental health and substance use issues brought on by the pandemic and discrimination. Unemployment: Prevention & Early Intervention: Lack of 52% Upstream supports ensure that young affordable people stay housed or swiftly connect housing: them to other safe, stable options Income or outside the homeless response system. 83% financial These supports also address inequities issues: within the criminal justice system, foster 46%

14 FINANCIALS

43% PRIVATE CONTRIBUTIONS

56% PUBLIC SOURCES

1% OTHER

REVENUES $31,283,698

58% SHELTER AND HOUSING

OUTREACH AND 7% 11% EDUCATION ENGAGEMENT AND EMPLOYMENT

2% HEALTHCARE

4% FUNDRAISING 18% ADMINISTRATIVE

EXPENSES $30,251,390

Figures are taken from FY 19-20 unaudited financial statements. FY 19-20 audited statements will be available in December 2020.

15 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

OFFICERS Anne Hoecker Art Fatum Carla B. Oakley Suzi Alexander, Chair Tim Horn Bob Garrett Laura Powell Allison Wysocki, Vice-Chair Eric Johnson Judy Getto Mary M. Prchal Adam Moise, Secretary Richard Kerzic Julie B. Harkins Jean Richardson Willis Newton, Treasurer Patrick Kiss Nina Hatvany Soterios Rouman Dan Cody, At-large Natalie Hatvany Kitchen Jim Henry Henry Safrit, M.D. Sally Shapiro, At-large D Valentine Vince Hoenigman Philip Schlein Blake Grossman, At-large John Viola Steve Janowsky J. Milton Seropan Eric Roos, At-large Victoria J. Johnson Sandra Stangl Sherilyn Adams, Ex-Oficio HONORARY BOARD Blake Jorgensen Anne B. Stanton MEMBERS Debbie G. Jorgensen David A. Thompson BOARD MEMBERS Chris Brahm John E. Kalin Christine A. Tsingos Jeremy Avenier Teresa Briggs Stephen C. Kirmse Carla Washington Fiona Barnett Ray Brown Stephen Koch Gregory W. Wendt Siri Berg William F. Campbell Terry Kramer Charles J. Wibbelsman Jennifer Brahm Laurence A. Colton Mary V. Lester Victoria Willock Cecily Cameron Jay Cuetara † Elizabeth A. Levy Ward David B. Zenoff Matthew Davis Charlie Dicke Kathie Lowry C. David Zoba Marcie Elias Penelope Douglas John L. Martin Conor Famulener Mark A. Edmunds John E. Martinez Catherine Foo Annie Ellicott Paul R. Mohun Jeff Garelick Tim Emanuels Maria Muzio John W. Hicks Phillip S. Estes David J. Nygren, Ph.D. † in memoriam

16 THANK YOU Your support is integral to ending youth homelessness. CONTRIBUTORS, JULY 2019 TO JUNE 2020

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Bause Martina Lauchengco Jones and Charles Reid Diana Vo Liza Cherney Chris Jones Alexander Renold Billy Vong Mairin Chesney Mandar Joshi David Ridley Tiffany Vu Karen Choi Nathan Judkins Robert and Bobbie Ritchie The Wagmore Benevolent IV Darren Chow Deniz Kahramaner Ashley Robinson Fund Aakanksha Chowdhery Catharine and John Kalin Jay Rosenbloom Skye Wanderman-Milne Janet R. Clyde Aaron Kelley Cary Rosko Chloe Wang Daniel Cody and Elizabeth Susan Ketcham and Anne Andrew Cath Rubenstein Vanessa Wang Mackenzie Casscells Theresa and Robert Ryan Yiming Wang Chris Conway Mark Khavkin Gregory J. Ryken Tarim and Mahjabeen Wasim Ian M. Conway Jaclyn Kimball Tierney Sadowski David Weil and Amy Orringer John Couling Barbara and Steve Kirmse David and Lillian Sage Weisman Foundation Charles Crandon Diana Klein Rachael Sak Douglas F. Wells Hilary Craven Michael Kopicko Laura Saunders Ashley and Minott Wessinger/ Gretta and Rodney D’Acquisto Jeanne Lacy James W. Schmidt and Stuart The McKenzie Foundation Susanna W. Daniels Bridgette Landers Riddle Carrie Wheeler and Kit Codik Steven Dao Michael Lehenbauer Sheila Schroeder and Jason Dr. Charles Wibbelsman and Mr. Stephanie and Chris Dauer Alan W. Leung Phillips David Hyman Donald T. David Daniela Leyva and David Muegge Andy Schumeister and Jason Wendy Will and Jay Miller Sandy and Cathy Dean Joseph Lindsay Mooty Noelle LHeureux Williamson and Kathryn and Andrew Deems Susan Little Drew Schuster Raymond Williamson Francesca Delle Cese Heather Littlejohn Suzanne and William Schutte Michael Williams-Hart Dhinesh Dharman Erica Liu Damon Seeley Kathleen M. Wilson Fred Dillon Barry Lozier Raghav Sethi Douglas and Jane Wolf Jay Donde Luedde-Gajewski Gay Affirming Mary-Ann and Richard Shafer Dennis and Shannon Wong Julia Dumville Fund of Horizons Foundation Tom Shapiro and Madeleine Stephen Woods David Ehrenberg Lilian and Michael Lynch Grynsztejn Paul Wright Suzanne and Allan Epstein Timothy Lynn and Gary J. Andrey Shaw The Wright Stuff Giving Fund Raquel Espana Sullivan Dr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Sherwin Susan Wright Adam Ettenson Sophia Magnone William A. Shoaf Zachary Wright Benjamin Ferrari-Church Lisa W. Maibach and John K. Veronica Simonetti Richard Xia Amber Field Yamaguchi Michelle Sintov Remi Yang Fink Family Fund Linda Martin Leah Slater Jack and Margaret Yusko Allegra Fisher Dan Massey Wendy Slater

20 Constance Smith Alexis Bechtol and Matthew Rhonda Grossman and Bernardo Abby McEnany Jason Smith Sorgenfrei Lopez Jeffrey McEwen Harriet and Mitchell Sollod Margaret McDonough Becker Rick and Andrea Grossman Rebecca McGhee Josh and Natasha Sommerfeld Kendall Beckett Katherine Dehart Hale Alyssa McIntyre Mr. and Mrs. Craig Spector Ms. Cassandra Benjamin Marian Halley Carlton McMillan Annie Steele Alison M. Berndt Gail Halprin Ariel Meave Victoria Stein and Denis Casey Dian Blomquist Adam and Lyndsay Handlos Paul J. Mele Robert Stern Steven Blumlein and Arlyne Richard Hanley Kelsey Michaelson Rachel Stock Charlip Matt Hargett Howard J. and Eleanor W. Miller Robert K. and Barbara Straus Alan and Sydne Bortel Michael Harris and Becca Foster Richard A. 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21 Randall T. Smith and Andrea PUBLIC FUNDING Old First Presbyterian Church Larkin Street has made every Segura Smith SOURCES Other Avenues effort to list donors accurately. Steven Smith Peninsula Temple Beth El of If you feel your name has been Sergio Baffi Soares California Governor’s Office of San Mateo Religious School withheld or reported incorrectly, Miriam Speyer Emergency Services Students please contact us at (415) 673- Diane and Chris Spirandelli San Francisco Department of PRC 0911 ext. 301. Martha and William Steen Children, Youth and Their Rotary Club of San Francisco Jason Stevens Families Evening Susan and Kevin Stone San Francisco Department Second Cast Thank you for your Ry Storey-Fisher of Homelessness and SF Police Credit Union support of the Corinne Suyeyasu Supportive Housing The Sisters of Perpetual Shamari Sylvan San Francisco Department of Indulgence movement to end Suzanne Sylvester Public Health The Sundance Association for youth homelessness! Nicholas Szeto San Francisco Human Services Country-Western Dancing Julia Teitelbaum Agency Toeside Assistance Inc. Stephen and Britt Thal San Francisco Human Rights United Way of the Bay Area Brian Thom Commission California State Senator Scott Zachary Thomas San Francisco Mayor’s Office Wiener Brett Tighe of Housing and Community Lois Tilles Development RISING UP CAMPAIGN Julie Tsai San Francisco Office of Kelsey Unger Economic and Workforce The Crown Family Debra and Michael Varner Development Richard and Stephanie Juan Villanueva US Department of Health Fredericks Anne and Gary Vollen and Human Services - Maryam and Oran Muduroglu Laurie Voss Administration on Children, Warner Bros. Entertainment Johanna and Michael Wald Youth and Families’ Family The Harry and Jeanette Christopher Wardell and Youth Services Bureau Weinberg Foundation Ian Watson-Jones US Department of Housing and William Wexelblatt Urban Development LARKIN STREET SOCIETY Robert and Ruth White University of California, San Amy Whitelaw Francisco The supporters listed here have Bridget Whitlow informed us that they have Teri Wielenga and Kevin included Larkin Street in their Bossenmeyer CIVIC/RELIGIOUS estate plan. Charlotte Willner ORGANIZATIONS Anonymous Sara and Ross Wilson Jeffrey Byers Kirsten Wolfe and Andrew Brown Bay School of San Francisco Lewis Byington Mark Wong and Keith Phares School Life Committee Bill and Marilyn Campbell Pam Wong Beards By The Bay Ray Cutino David Bruce Young The Brandeis School of San Nancy and Phil Estes Sue Young and Aaron Schwartz Francisco John Garfinkle Philip Zabriskie CA Alpha Psi/ADK Debbie and Blake Jorgensen Jesse Zeifman Coleman Advocates Catharine and John Kalin Rafael Zenteno Community Thrift Store Greg Kieber and Anne Etgen T. G. Zimmerman The Council of Grand Dukes Irv Lichtenwald Ben Zotto and Grand Duchesses of San Francisco Gary L. Lomax Dignity San Francisco Marcus Loy Episcopal Community Services Leif Nielsen The Green Cross Carla Oakley and Kevin Hell’s Belles McCarthy Hopelab Foundation Laura Powell and Chuck Byce The Imperial Council of San Rachel Randall-Jones Francisco Jeanne M. Sears Impulse San Francisco Victoria Willock, Willock Partners Lakeside Presbyterian Church Mary Lou Wilson Lesbian/Gay Chorus of San David B. Zenoff and Janet N. Francisco Hunter

22 IT STARTS WITH YOU(TH)

Ending homelessness for all starts with ending youth homelessness. Your support is integral to making this vision a reality.

GIVE. Making a donation online, through SPONSOR. Corporate sponsorships are a donor-advised fund, as stock, or in your integral to the success of our events and estate enables us to invest strategically offer meaningful marketing visibility. to provide innovative housing, health, and educational programs. SHARE. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and LinkedIn to stay up-to- MATCH. Many businesses match their date on our latest news, photos, and videos employees’ donations, or offer “dollars for and share with your friends. doers” incentives for volunteers, doubling and even tripling your impact! For more information about any of these opportunities to make an impact, VOLUNTEER. Support the work to end contact us! (415) 673-0911 ext. 301 homelessness by hosting awareness, [email protected] fundraising, or supplies drives in your communities.

23 HELPING YOUNG PEOPLE GET OFF THE STREET FOR GOOD

MISSION

To create a continuum of services that inspires youth to move beyond the street. We will nurture potential, promote dignity, and support bold steps by all.

VISION

To end youth homelessness by making it rare, brief, and one-time.

WHAT WE DO

HOUSING HEALTH AND WELLNESS

EMPLOYMENT EDUCATION

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