April 21 I had an honor to participate in the Project Homeless Connect, the fourth edition. Initially the project was started by the mayor of San Francisco and state employees, then volunteers joined, and last time we had about 800 volunteers. In the essence, the goal of the project is to "connect" San Francisco population of homeless residents with the services they may need, provided either by the government or by businesses and individuals. Every time PHC happens, the organizers get a better idea of what is needed; and this time, for example, we had wheelchair repair service, and according to the mail all PHC volunteers get, "12 people had their wheelchairs or electric chairs repaired on site". The main services were housing information, shelter placement, medical services, legal consulting, and eligibility for benefits checks.