A worthy endeavour but doesn't this render the term "startup" so generic as to be meaningless? This is a new charity at best, it is not a business. So in what sense is it a startup? Unless you label every new organisation a startup, in which case you have rendered the term meaningless as it simply means something which didn't previously exist and so presumably calling something which existed last week a startup is by definition incorrect.
San Francisco also needs public restrooms ASAP. Bart station entrances in downtown and Mission District heavily smell pie most of the time. Especially yesterday evening, I felt really sick when I was entering the Bart in 16th Mission.
It's really nice when people want to do good. They deserve our full respect.<p>Having said that, we, as a society, need to understand that we must correct the sick systems we've built and have come to accept as "the new normal".<p>In other words: Homeless people don't need showers. They need to receive a system which prevents them from ending up as homeless people. Homeless people are homeless because we, as a society, have accepted that we create homeless people. Other countries have successfully avoided this (take a very close look at how Switzerland works), why can't we?<p>To correct that, we need a social security net:<p>- Mental health care for everybody who needs it<p>- Sound financial aid for the unemployed<p>- Put minimum wage above slavery levels: $20/hr AT LEAST