Bill Sorro Building

 

Bill Sorro, was a lifelong activist, and advocate for human rights. His relentless dedication spanned across various issues and influenced several generations of young and older community workers committed to social change. Bill’s passion and love are embodied in his family as well as his selfless work. As a fierce housing advocate, he was active in the struggle for the International Hotel (I-Hotel) residents, which helped spark the housing movement in San Francisco in the late 1960s and other significant housing issues throughout the year. Bill also worked with S.R.O. tenants and the homeless in the Mission, South of Market, and other neighborhoods through organizations like Mission Housing Development Corporation, TODCO, Manilatown Heritage Foundation, and countless other groups. Bill was a founding member and Board of Director of the Veterans Equity Center.

In 2016, Mercy Housing opened a new nine story building named after Bill Soro with retail on the ground floor, 8 studios, 24 one-bedrooms, 24 two-bedrooms & 10 three-bedroom apartments for low-income families. 

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