Janet (@kiloindiamike) 's Twitter Profile
Janet

@kiloindiamike

Co-founder of SELAH Neighborhood Homeless Coalition. Infrequent tweets are my own.

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calendar_today09-01-2012 22:55:26

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All the more reason for city/county officials to hurry up and lease more hotel rooms for Project Roomkey, affordable housing, interim housing, etc. if they're serious about saving lives AND an industry dependent on tourism/conventions (unlikely to come back in the near future):

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Help us get one more service day! NoHo Home Alliance is one of the most valuable resources that we have in the area, and adding a 3rd service day would make a tremendous impact on the lives of our unhoused neighbors.

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I’m proud to endorse the Forward 43 slate of delegates, because I know they share my belief that healthcare, housing, racial justice, equity, & a clean environment are essential human rights. Request a ballot by Monday! Learn more at: bit.ly/forward43. #voteforward43

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Thrilled to have the endorsement of my favorite LA City Council Member Nithya Raman and Assemblymember @laurafriedman43! Don’t forget to request your ballot by 11:59PM TONIGHT at forward43.com #Forward43 #ADEMS #AD43

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Thank you for your endorsement, Sunrise Movement LA 🌄! Request a ballot TODAY (no, seriously... the deadline is 11:59PM) #Forward43 #ADEMS #AD43 ademelections.com

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I'm thrilled to support my friend Louis Abramson for State Assembly District 51. Come join us this Sunday to meet Louis and find out why we need more organizers, community leaders, and scientists in office! secure.actblue.com/donate/louisth…

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harm reduction groups have played an outsize role in getting naloxone into the hands of people who will use it: They have received less than a third of the free naloxone provided through a California state program, yet account for almost 60% of the overdose reversals reported