There was a Chronicle story recently about Jerry Kulek who was evicted from a supportive housing unit under Chinatown Community Development Corp and ended up on the streets because he owed 700 dollars or two months rent
It was mentioned in Beyondchron but buried in the Letters to the Editor. Partial quote
I read with interest the story of 72-year old Jerry Kulek’s eviction from supportive housing by his landlord, Chinatown Community Development Corp., for failure to pay two months’ rent (“Old-timer short $700 on rent evicted, ends up in hospital,” SF Chronicle, 7/10/08). This is one more example of supportive housing failing to provide support, resulting in another person living on the streets or in Golden Gate Park.
Both C.W. Nevius and BeyondChron missed something, because Tenderloin Housing Clinic an even larger supportive housing company, and who publishes Beyondchron, has evicted for missing TWO WEEKS rent
initial court filing by Tenderloin Housing Clinic (PDF)


