Given the housing crisis in San Francisco, it’s probably not surprising that there are people who live in the park. In fact, it’s been refuge for unhoused people since its earliest days. Mallard Lake was once called Hobo Lake for the transient workers who camped out there while working the
Thank you for this post and attention give to the unhoused living in Golden Gate Park. I loved reading this and look forward to learning more about those who live there, their different stories and how and why they chose the park that offers different comforts and considerable challenges.
I certainly don't know the solution to this problem, but I thank you for sharing these people's stories. It's important for all of us to know their situations and circumstances.
Thank you Susan for this valuable post for people to see the true, human side of homelessness that begs for our compassion.
Thank you for this post and attention give to the unhoused living in Golden Gate Park. I loved reading this and look forward to learning more about those who live there, their different stories and how and why they chose the park that offers different comforts and considerable challenges.
Beautiful. You nailed it.
I certainly don't know the solution to this problem, but I thank you for sharing these people's stories. It's important for all of us to know their situations and circumstances.