The Hernandez family doesn’t have any furniture and they don’t plan on getting any because they don’t know where they will end up next, said Lorena Hernandez. The extended family of 11 sleep on the floor.

Neighbors have begun two separate fundraising campaigns to help some 40 people who were displaced by a four-alarm fire on May 6.

The Duboce/Valencia Fire Relief Relief Effort, a neighbor-led organization, has partnered up with the Community Living Campaign to raise some cash to help those affected.

Margarita Acosta, a teacher at Cesar Chavez Elementary School, has also set up an online fundraising campaign to help out a multi-generation family of 11 that is facing homelessness after the fire.

“One of the children affected by the fire was one of my own beloved third graders. He and his family, headed by a hard-working, single mom, has been struggling to find stable, long-term housing. The recent affordable housing shortage has left them with few options,” she wrote at the campaign’s website.

The Hernandez family is temporarily living at a city-owned apartment on Treasure Island.

She has raised $400 so far, including $100 which came from Tabitha Russell, a 23-year-old bartender who was also displaced by the fire.

“Hope this helps, and please let me know if there is anything else you need,” she wrote.

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Rigoberto Hernandez is a journalism student at San Francisco State University. He has interned at The Oregonian and The Orange County Register, but prefers to report on the Mission District. In his spare time he can be found riding his bike around the city, going to Giants games and admiring the Stable building.

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  1. Awesome on the fund raising effort, however I’ve got to say WTF on having ELEVEN children and a single mom on top of that. Please for the love of your god, or whatever motivates you, USE BIRTH CONTROL!

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