As the San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) teachers' strike enters its second week, thousands of families are scrambling to find alternative care for their children and access to meals. With schools closed, many working parents are struggling to balance their jobs with the added responsibility of caring for their kids. In response, local organizations and community groups are stepping in to provide emergency child care and meal services for families affected by the strike. From drop-in centers to meal delivery programs, residents can expect to see a surge in community resources aimed at supporting those in need during this challenging time.


SFUSD Teachers Strike: Where Can Families Find Child Care and Meals?  KQED