Supervisor Ahsha Safai - COVID19 Update 08142020 Newsletter

 
   

August 14, 2020 

A Message From The Supervisor:

My team and I have been working hard to provide supports and resources for our community during this time. I know we are facing a pandemic and there is extreme hardship in our community, but we will get through this together!

Please don't hesitate to email us at SafaiStaff@sfgov.org or call us at 1-415-554-6976 if we can assist you in any way and we will immediately respond. 

Thank you all for your time, cooperation, and perseverance! 

Sincerely,





Supervisor Ahsha Safai 

BACK-2-SCHOOL

This Monday SFUSD will begin distance learning. Please stay updated with news, resources, food options, and technology updates to make sure you and your family are supported this fall. 

Please visit the SFUSD Fall 2020 Learning Plan here


 


SF Department of Public Health Releases Guidance on Learning Pods


A lot of attention and concern has been brought up regarding learning pods that families are forming this fall. The SF Department of Public Health released guidance to help inform families of risks and best practices so we can ensure the safety of our community. 

Please view this guidance here.
 


 

NEW TECH SUPPORT APPOINTMENTS FOR FAMILIES!

In collaboration with SFUSD, the San Francisco Education Fund has recruited tech volunteers to provide 1-1 phone and video support on basic questions about Zoom, Google Meet, Google Classroom, and Seesaw.

Sign up at https://booking.appointy.com/volunteertechsupport. Volunteers can support you for up to 30 minutes.  Appointments begin Wednesday, August 12th.  Sign up today!

We also offer tech appointments in Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese, Armenian, Cambodian, French, German, Gujarati, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Tagalog, Tamil, Telugu, Turkish, and Vietnamese.
 


Free After School Online Art Classes for SFUSD High School Students
 
Youth Art Exchange is offering FREE online after-school arts classes and is now accepting applications from San Francisco public high school students. All materials are provided completely free of charge.

 
Students can apply online at youthartexchange.org/enroll by September 1 but we encourage early applications because we have limited spots. We are offering:
 
 
- Photography + Filmmaking
- Industrial + Product Design
- 2D Media: Printmaking, Drawing + Painting
- Music Production
- Fashion Design
 
Important Dates:
Priority application deadline: Tuesday, September 1
 
Orientation : Wednesday, September 9
First day of class: Monday, September 14 or Tuesday, September 15

 
*Classes meet twice a week for 11 weeks, culminating with the online San Francisco Youth Arts Summit on December 5.

 


Financial Support Available for OMI Residents Impacted by COVID-19
 
Please visit https://www.give2sfhousing.org for more information 

 

Commercial Eviction Moratorium Extended Through September 14th.
 

Earlier this week, Mayor London Breed signed the  Executive Order to extend the commercial eviction  moratorium for an additional 30 days through September 14, 2020. Back on March 17th, Mayor Breed first announced a commercial  evictionmoratorium  that prevents any small and medium-sized businesses from being evicted due a loss of income related to lost revenue or other economic impacts caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Check here to see if your business qualifies for the eviction  moratorium along with guidelines and FAQs.

 
The Office of Economic & Workforce Development (OEWD) updated  the Temporary Moratorium on Commercial Evictions Regulations for Tenants and Landlords.
 
“NEW RULES FOR MISSED RENT PAYMENTS: Under the  moratorium, if a commercial tenant misses a rent payment that was due before the Expiration Date, and the payment was missed because of financial impacts resulting from the COVID-19 crisis, then landlord may not attempt to recover possession of the unit because of the missed payment for at least six months after the rent payment was first due, PROVIDED THAT the landlord and tenant follow the rules noted in the regulation.  Once a rent payment is six months overdue and the tenant has not paid back the missed rent or made alternate arrangements with the landlord, then the landlord may attempt to recover possession at that time.”

 

Legislative UpdateThis
 
 
 
 
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