The City of San Francisco is providing free beer and vodka shots to homeless alcoholics at taxpayer expense under a little-known pilot program. The "Managed Alcohol Program" operated by San ...
A $5 million pilot program bringing free beer, wine and vodka shots to San Francisco's homeless alcoholics aims to relieve the city's emergency services, but one addict-turned-recovery advocate says ...
California already held the distinction of having the highest state income tax in the country, with its top income tax rate at 13.3% for a decade. It was raised even higher to start 2024, with the top ...
SAN FRANCISCO – The toll of homelessness and decades of substance abuse is evident in Bruce and Lisa, two clients of San Francisco’s controversial Managed Alcohol Program, from her missing teeth and ...
San Francisco is getting hammered for spending millions of dollars on a program that gives free booze to homeless alcoholics, but researchers are insisting the multimillion-dollar strategy has merit.
San Francisco's MAP: A humane take on homelessness & alcoholism San Francisco's Managed Alcohol Program (MAP) offers a small subset of its homeless population housing and regulated doses of alcohol.
Film’s subjects live at the Glenwood, Catholic Charities Twin Cities’ managed-use alcohol program. The Minneapolis Institute of Art will host a May 2 screening. For the last eight years, John Jensen ...
(NewsNation) — San Francisco offers a $5 million program for homeless alcoholics to receive free alcohol. The city says its Managed Alcohol Program is in place to help stabilize drinking patterns.
Every day, on the hour, almost two-dozen alcoholics line up at a Hamilton facility for a beer, or a glass of wine. It's not a bar. It's a Wesley Urban Ministries facility, for their managed alcohol ...
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