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SF adding more shelter beds for drug addiction treatment program
Restore was introduced a year ago with 35 beds and on Wednesday, the San Francisco officials announced plans to expand that number to 70.
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Bay Area breast cancer survivor develops platform to help people
Resources available for people dealing with loneliness
How Fresno State helps students combats the feeling of loneliness
How social media is helping people fight loneliness
UC Davis student promotes suicide prevention through humor
Pixar, Disney leaders talk 'Inside Out 2,' new 'Monsters, Inc.' ride
Why SF's spending more on homeless services despite population decline
How stress impacts health and ways to manage it
Why some of SF's formerly unhoused frequent the streets again
Antioch's Community Response Team responds to 500 calls a month: mayor
Operation Surf is changing lives, one wave at a time
San Quentin seeks to clear out death row inmates by July
CA leaders, advocates react after razor-thin passing of Prop. 1
Rescued farm animals help humans cope with grief and trauma
Aspiring SF chefs using culinary training to overcome addiction
Home-based mental health center opening for teens in Redwood City
San Mateo Co. becomes 1st in US to declare loneliness emergency
Formerly homeless couple launch pocket mental health card company
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