Yeah, well you can easily form a panel debate on Glide in SF, and on Rev. Williams at Glide itself where most of the actual congregation and the deacons (or whatever they are) have been trying to get him to leave for a while now and strongly want to try to pursue a different course. I work down the street from there and its not without problems. But for sure, the line for the free breakfast runs about a block and half (corner to corner) at 8 am. So that a lot of people needing help.
I can't help but to think that moving across the county and across several cultures (and coming to SF from Georgia might as well be moving to Mars in that sense) to wind up in a place where you don't know anyone, and where jobs are very, very hard to find, and everyone is way overqualified, so even the basic jobs are tough without skills and such are hard to get, and even if you do, you can't live in SF on minimum wage. Even a SRO room in a roach infested, drug ridden hotel with crack whores as your neighbors (like the places around Glide) is going to run you over 500 a month.
And the social services are fading fast in SF. The City is broke, the state even more so, and there just is not the money for them anymore. So if you can a) stay closer to home, or b) move here with resources it might turn out better.