ABC News
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8 San Francisco homeless moms are part of a pilot program to engage more homeless parents in advocacy.
The women describe a homeless services system that is confusing and even hostile.
They want housing for families away from people struggling with drug addiction or behavior issues.
They suggest nonprofits stock practical goods such as rain covers for baby strollers and children’s clothing.
In California, the count found more than 25,500 homeless adults with children, including about 600 in San Francisco.
The city has 400 spots for families that can accommodate about 750 people, many in private rooms.
Jennifer Johnson, 38, grew up homeless, and thought she had left that life.
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