US San Francisco launches $1,200/month transgender guaranteed income program - Black mayor buck broken

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SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — Mayor London Breed announced the launch of a new guaranteed income program for San Francisco’s trans community. The Guaranteed Income for Trans People program will provide low-income transgender San Franciscans with $1,200 each month, for up to 18 months, to help address financial insecurity within trans communities, Breed revealed Wednesday.

The pilot program is the first guaranteed income initiative to focus solely on trans people, and will provide regular, unconditional cash transfers to individuals or households who qualify, according to the Mayor’s Office. This differs from other social safety net practices by providing a steady, predictable stream of cash to recipients to spend as they see fit without limitations.

The GIFT program will provide eligible trans individuals with temporary income and a range of wrap-around direct services, such as gender affirming medical and mental health care, as well as financial coaching, according to the Mayor’s Office.

The city will accept applications from November 15 through December 15.

“Our Guaranteed Income Programs allow us to help our residents when they need it most as part of our city’s economic recovery and our commitment to creating a more just city for all,” Breed said. “We know that our trans communities experience much higher rates of poverty and discrimination, so this program will target support to lift individuals in this community up.”

GIFT is one of several programs the city is developing and implementing to support San Francisco residents and promote economic stability and recovery.

In 2015, when the U.S. Trans Survey was last conducted, 33% of trans Californians were living in poverty, compared to 12% of people in the general population.

“Even with our rich history of trans advocacy, we see that trans San Franciscans experience poverty at exponentially higher rates compared to the general population,” said Pau Crego, Executive Director of the San Francisco Office of Transgender Initiatives.

Lyon-Martin Community Health Services and The Transgender District are leading the program’s design and implementation, with support from the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development, the Office of Transgender Initiatives, and the Treasurer & Tax Collector.

“While healthcare often focuses on the downstream effects of marginalization, we know that changing the material realities of trans communities can significantly impact their health for the better – indeed, for trans people, it is a life-or-death situation,” said JM Jaffe, executive director of Lyon-Martin Community Health Services.

The GIFT program is San Francisco’s third guaranteed income program. It follows the Abundant Birth Project and the Guaranteed Income Pilot for Artists.

The Abundant Birth Project
In 2020, the City launched the Abundant Birth Project, which offers basic income for Black and Pacific Islander mothers and pregnant people during and after pregnancy. The Abundant Birth Project is a simple approach to achieving better maternal health and birthing outcomes by providing pregnant Black and Pacific Islander women a monthly income supplement for the duration of their pregnancy and during the postpartum period as an economic and reproductive health intervention.

Each year, qualifying pregnant parents in San Francisco who are Black or Pacific Islanders receive $1,000 monthly payments as part of the Abundant Birth Project. Their payments apply for their first trimester until two years post-partum.

To date, San Francisco has supported 135 birthing parents with monthly payments; the goal is to enroll 150 by the end of the year.

The Guaranteed Income Pilot for Artists

In 2021, San Francisco launched a pilot program to offer cash relief to local artists who were disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Guaranteed Income Pilot for Artists, in partnership with the San Francisco Arts Commission and the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, currently provides 190 artists who live and work in San Francisco monthly payments of $1,000 for up to 18 months.

This program is available to San Francisco artists engaged with the community through music, dance, creative writing, visual art, performance art, installation, photography, theater, or film. Teaching artists, arts educators, and culturally-based craft workers and makers are also encouraged to apply.

People interested in applying for San Francisco’s Guaranteed Income Program for Trans People can apply online at GiftIncome.org, by phone (415) 213-1717 or in person at 1735 Mission Street in San Francisco during business hours.

In 2023, the city will launch two additional guaranteed income programs geared towards youth.

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Regarding my proposal and this government program, I have no psychic powers, I'm barely even cognizant of the world around me! I like to think of solutions to problems where everybody wins and gets at least some of what they want. I think any "in minecraft" solutions are emotional only and will accomplish nothing but making this movement more hardcore and "cool" with future generations, prolonging the problem.

I believe the troon movement is inherently self-loathing and self-destructive, and the key to any fix would be giving them what they want; even if I'm wrong it's still funny to watch them ruin themselves, so worse-case scenario we spend money for entertainment really.

I dunno, it's a big mess, it's unfathomable. Once I get a decent drug connection I'll go "Flowers on the Wall" and let the Chris-chans go on about their business without further comment.
 
I'm going to guess they'll have some rules in place along the lines of: "You have to of been a tranny for X months/years" and needing a doctor's diagnosis or something like that.

Which will touch off another gigantic shitstorm.
How could they even do that? Remember, this program is supposedly the help the troons who are not financially secure. They wouldn't even have the money to transition well, if at all.

Look at Soft White Underbelly. Look at all the troons Mark interviews that live in Skid Row, Los Angeles or San Fransisco don't do shit other than put on a wig and maybe makeup.

 
I'm trans-San Franciscan. I've never been anywhere near San Francisco my whole life but I know that I was born as a San Francisco resident despite being assigned as a resident of somewhere else at birth. I'm more entitled to this money than any cis-geographic San Fransican.
I am a transgender and a transposition of particles. I simultaneously inhabit [REDACTED] and San Francisco but upon observation my quantum state resolves to one or the other.
 
You've beat me to it, just wanted to post this.
I'm not american and I'm speechless. This is a pure madness, an insanity. Literally dumping money into non-reproductives. There isnt even a slight chance those money will return to the economy as investments in human development. And all that just to gain some votes for a party.
Maybe, I dont know, invest into kendergardens or something similar? Nah, this doesnt guarantee tranny votes.

Abundant Birth Project, which offers basic income for Black and Pacific Islander mothers and pregnant people during and after pregnancy
Classic. You cant tell just by the name what they are doing and most people dont bother looking past the name. "Oh, its called Abundant Birth Project, they must be giving support to everyone."

mothers and pregnant people
Also this made me chuckle.
 
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> Be Trans Fagcisco.
> Announce huge gibs for Troons
> Surprised Pikachu gif when hundreds of thousands of homeless druggies suddenly realise they are Trans and show up en masse.
 
Many are likely US citizens who just need therapy and a retreat to get back in their feet.
Lol. They might be US citizens, but that's all you've got right.
This is such a naive take. Most of these fucks want nothing to do with your help unless its cold hard cash so they can feed their addiction.
Yep.
Let's just close every homeless shelter, eliminate every homeless camp, and deny humanitarian services for drug abusers. They can't be helped according to you, after all.
Oh, no, there should definitely be "camps" for them.
 
"...will provide 55 Transgender residents of San Francisco County with $1,200 a month in guaranteed income for a year and a half."
So basically this will work the same way the gibsmedat program for artists during Covid did. It will be 10-15 black, ex-con trannies for show, and the rest will be friends (or friends of friends) of the trannies/nigresses in charge of the program. SF has a bunch of these Gov and NGO programs that help a select few who have connections and only really exist to give rich people's fuck up kids a six figure job.
 
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How could they even do that? Remember, this program is supposedly the help the troons who are not financially secure. They wouldn't even have the money to transition well, if at all.
As I said, if there's any sort of "standard" troons are held to it'll be another shitstorm. Though I was under the assumption that it was super easy to find a doctor in commiefornia that'' sign off on their patient being a tranny.
 
As I said, if there's any sort of "standard" troons are held to it'll be another shitstorm. Though I was under the assumption that it was super easy to find a doctor in commiefornia that'' sign off on their patient being a tranny.
I don't think you need a doctor's note to be a tranny in California.
 
Found the PDF. What is the fuck is this
There is a Spanish version, too.

Of note is that 'Boi' but not 'Grrl' are in the Spanish sheet.
Of course, one of the pronouns is the temtem-endorsed "elle". The sheet also replaces the "-o" suffix wi the "-x" suffix sometimes.

Surprisingly, the sheet uses "Latine" instead of "Latinx".
 

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