A newly established non-profit organization in San Francisco is assisting the city's unhoused residents by providing some of life's basic necessities.
Healers Without Borders president Brad Reiss hands out socks to the homeless on San Francisco streets.president and San Francisco native Brad Reiss likes to start at the feet and work his way up.
"Socks are so important to feel like you're part of the human race," Reiss explained."Your feet feel fresher, you feel fresher." "It's the most sought-after thing that people experience homelessness as far as articles of clothing go," Reiss said.
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