Lauren Hall

Lauren Hall has over two decades of experience in supportive housing, currently serving as Co-Director at Delivering Innovation in Supportive Housing (DISH) since September 2006. Previously, Lauren held the position of Program Officer at the Corporation for Supportive Housing from 2000 to 2005. Lauren earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from the University of Michigan between 1986 and 1990.

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San Francisco, United States

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Delivering Innovation in Supportive Housing (DISH)

We believe everyone deserves a home. Every day, we provide high-quality, permanent housing to San Franciscans who suffer from serious health issues. With our help, they can get off the streets, rebuild their lives, and strengthen our communities. Delivering Innovation in Supportive Housing (DISH) was founded in September 2006 to provide property management services for the Direct Access to Housing Program, a project of the San Francisco Department of Public Health. The guiding principle for DISH was to be a small organization dedicated to serving adults with complex health, mental health, and substance use issues in supportive housing. Our goal was to be a strong partner in the City’s effort to end homelessness in San Francisco. DISH provides housing for 450 tenants and has approximately 70 employees. DISH is a project of the Tides Center.