Western Regional Advocacy Project (WRAP) is a non-profit organization based in San Francisco, CA, dedicated to fighting for the rights of homeless individuals and advocating for policy changes to address homelessness. With a history spanning over 40 years, WRAP employs a strategic approach to its campaigns, focusing on issues such as Business Improvement Districts, House Keys Not Sweeps, and the Project Homeless Bill of Rights. Through legal defense clinics, street outreach, and organizing tools, WRAP aims to empower homeless individuals and create lasting change in their communities.
WRAP also provides resources such as the Without Housing Organizer's Toolkit and the Hobos to Street People Art Show, shedding light on the experiences of those without homes. With a strong emphasis on political education, legal research, and media engagement, WRAP actively works to challenge the laws and policies that perpetuate homelessness. By supporting WRAP, individuals can contribute to the organization's mission of advocating for the rights and well-being of homeless individuals in the Western region.
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