In San Francisco, entrepreneurs are proving that technology can be a force for social good. A small group has its sights on the homeless community and is building innovative tech to connect people with basic services.
San Francisco homelessness is on the rise. With an estimated 6,500 people living without adequate shelter, most locals have grown accustomed to seeing and interacting with homeless folks as part of life in this city.
Rose Broome and mobile developer Zac Witte created an iPhone app called HandUp that helps you donate to homeless people living in shelters and outdoors in your neighborhood.
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