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WATCH: How ‘radical hospitality’ changes lives for the better

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When Doniece Sandoval discovered there were only 16 shower stalls and toilets for the more than 7,000 homeless people in San Francisco — a city that has over 107 millionaires per square mile — she knew she had to do something to help.

Lava Mae was Sandoval’s attempt to solve one piece of the problem — the lack of access to hygiene for people experiencing homelessness. Watch her Inman Connect San Francisco talk to hear how she used her skills as a marketing executive to bring mobile showers and toilets on wheels to the streets of her city.

Watch more sessions from ICSF 18 here.

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