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  • A Department of Public Works employee cleans the street in front of a homeless encampment in the Mission neighborhood of San Francisco, CA on June 25, 2020.  The encampment residents were told to relocate later that day.
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  • Jo Falcon and Bill Spears, both 72, dance the tango at a neighborhood block party in San Francisco, CA on May 26th, 2020. Weekly block parties sprung up across the city during the city's Shelter in Place.
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  • Anthony Williams, 37, holds Charm in the Tenderloin neighborhood of San Francisco as they await housing during the pandemic. Anthony's five-year-old daughter named Charm, who is a service animal for Anthony.
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  • Anshar Robinson, 50, holds Brownie, 6, outside their tent in the Tenderloin neighborhood of San Francisco. Anshar was waiting to find out if they could move into a hotel during the pandemic.
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  • Eddy and Buddy, and Danielle and Smokey sit together in their car in the Tenderloin neighborhood of San Francisco. Eddy and Danielle have lived out of their car for nearly ten years and were waiting to find out if they could move into a hotel during the pandemic. Buddy, a chihuahua mix, was very protective of Smokey, a pitbull mix.
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  • Anthony Williams, 37, holds Charm in the Tenderloin neighborhood of San Francisco as they await housing during the pandemic. Anthony's five-year-old daughter named Charm, who is a service animal for Anthony.
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  • Lassondra Blackman, 48, holds her dog Brandy, 1, inside their tent in the Tenderloin neighborhood of San Francisco, CA. Lassondra, who has been homeless for 17 years, was waiting to find out if they could move into a hotel during the pandemic.
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  • A store clerk in a Syrian grocery store awaits his customers in the Fatih district of Istanbul, Turkey. Fatih is home to one of the largest Syrian refugee communities in Turkey and has transformed the area into a vibrant community with shops, bookstores and restaurants of all kinds. The new Fatih underscores Syrian refugees' refusal to let adversity and the heartbreak of war prevent them from living normal lives -- And this Istanbul district is the better for it.
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  • Alex Michaels, 52, holds her dog Isabella "BellBell" outside the Convention Center in San Francisco, CA. "We're always together," says Alex. "She saved me. She keeps me out of my head. I don't know how I would've done this without her."
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  • A man distributes meals after evening prayers at a Syrian mosque in the Fatih district of Istanbul, Turkey. Fatih is home to one of the largest Syrian refugee communities in Turkey and has transformed the area into a vibrant community with shops, bookstores and restaurants of all kinds. The new Fatih underscores Syrian refugees' refusal to let adversity and the heartbreak of war prevent them from living normal lives -- And this Istanbul district is the better for it.
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  • Ben Campofreda, 38, holds Pamplemousse “Mousse” outside their tent in San Francisco. Ben grew up with dogs and had wanted a dog for a while before he adopted Moose.⁣
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  • Two boys share a meal after evening prayers at the local Syrian mosque in the Fatih district of Istanbul, Turkey. Fatih is home to one of the largest Syrian refugee communities in Turkey and has transformed the area into a vibrant community with shops, bookstores and restaurants of all kinds. The new Fatih underscores Syrian refugees' refusal to let adversity and the heartbreak of war prevent them from living normal lives -- And this Istanbul district is the better for it.
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  • A man walks past the glow of a newly opened honey shop in the Fatih district of Istanbul, Turkey. Fatih is home to one of the largest Syrian refugee communities in Turkey and has transformed the area into a vibrant community with shops, bookstores and restaurants of all kinds. The new Fatih underscores Syrian refugees' refusal to let adversity and the heartbreak of war prevent them from living normal lives -- And this Istanbul district is the better for it.
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  • Leo Hands, 41, holds Pretty, 2, outside their tent in the India Basin section of San Francisco. Leo has had Pretty for two years who loves to introduce herself to newcomers.
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  • Photos of a neighborhood pop-up started by Ryan and Daniella, two chefs who were laid off early in the pandemic. They have had tremendous success in the last year, with the entire neighborhood rallying around them (painting signs, installing a doorbell, buying them out of bread every day, etc.)
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  • Photos of a neighborhood pop-up started by Ryan and Daniella, two chefs who were laid off early in the pandemic. They have had tremendous success in the last year, with the entire neighborhood rallying around them (painting signs, installing a doorbell, buying them out of bread every day, etc.)
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  • Photos of a neighborhood pop-up started by Ryan and Daniella, two chefs who were laid off early in the pandemic. They have had tremendous success in the last year, with the entire neighborhood rallying around them (painting signs, installing a doorbell, buying them out of bread every day, etc.)
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  • Department of Public Works employees remove tents from the street in the Tenderloin neighborhood of San Francisco, CA on June 16, 2020. Some unhoused residents who were moved into hotels or Safe Sleeping Sites after agreeing to having their tents destroyed.
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  • Dwayne Moss, 65, sits with Bether, his service dog, near their tent in the Tenderloin neighborhood of San Francisco. "Bether came with the name," says Dwayne. "His previous owners figured I was a safe haven. He's been a lot calmer with me."
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  • Gail Bonnifield, 57, holds Mama, her nine-month-old tri-colored pitbull, near their tent in the Tenderloin neighborhood of San Francisco, CA. "I refused to give up my dogs to put a roof over my head," says Gail, who used to be a breeder.
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  • An unhoused man sits on his bed in San Francisco, CA on June 26, 2020 before being forced to move to another street. The City of San Francisco required homeless residents to relocate to other homeless encampments or hotels, in select cases, after the University of California Hastings School of Law filed a suit against the City, declaring "dangerous and illegal conditions in the Tenderloin neighborhood."
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  • Shanna "Couper", 47, holds her cat Maison d'Épaule, 2, outside their RV in the Mission neighborhood of San Francisco. They have lived in an RV for a couple years and are hopeful for the day they can move into a house. "I try to make it a little less hard for people out here," says Couper, who offers EMT services to the homeless community. "I don’t want to give up and I try to make things better for the next person behind me."
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  • Leanna "LeeLee" Brooks, 35, holds her rabbit Neo, 10 months, near their tent in the Tenderloin neighborhood of San Francisco. LeeLee gave Neo the nickname Rowdy since "he squeaks a little," says LeeLee. Every evening she takes him a grassy area outside the library to run around on a leash.
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