You know that old phrase about April showers? Lava Mae, the innovative program to turn old Muni buses into shower stalls for homeless people, is giving it a whole new meaning. The nonprofit put its ...
In San Francisco alone, more than 7,500 individuals experiencing homelessness lack access to restrooms and basic sanitation. On Saturday, November 19, as cities across the globe mark World Toilet Day ...
Lava Mae, the mobile hygiene program for the homeless, operates throughout the week in various San Francisco locations. The schedule, according to its website, is as follows. 8:30 a.m. to noon at ...
The Guardian profiles Lava Mae, a Google-supported San Francisco charity that outfits decommissioned city buses with showers and toilets for the homeless. The nonprofit received $100,000 from Google ...