One of the most progressive cities in the United States has a problem with homelessness, and plans have been made to open another shelter:

New 100-Bed Homeless Shelter To Move Into Cal Expo Parking Lot https://t.co/LGPxmCw498 — Good Day Sacramento (@GoodDaySac) March 27, 2019

Homelessness is a crisis in our city and we need to act to get people off the streets and into housing. We're happy to demonstrate how these Nav Centers work and the benefits they've brought to other neighborhoods, but we can't afford unnecessary delays. https://t.co/WlqpQYahsd — London Breed (@LondonBreed) March 27, 2019

Naturally the entire city is on board, right? Well, apparently not:

San Francisco residents launch GoFundMe to oppose homeless shelter https://t.co/QcDqQUKzH0 pic.twitter.com/tZix3ohrZ6 — New York Post (@nypost) March 29, 2019

Wealthy residents raise $60,000 to stop homeless shelter being built in San Francisco https://t.co/gQXWvnuYCn — The Independent (@Independent) March 29, 2019

According to the Free Beacon, the area is part of Nancy Pelosi’s district:

Both the proposed site and the surrounding neighborhoods are located in California’s 12th Congressional District, represented by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D., Calif.). San Francisco is among the wealthiest city’s in the country, with an average household income of $141,000.

Have those who want to build it tried calling it a “sanctuary shelter” to try and get more local progressive support?

I'll guarantee 99.9% of opposition donations are from white progressives and liberals who slam the GOP for not caring about the less fortunate and only caring about the ultra rich. Their hypocrisy knows no bounds. — HeyHowAboutThat (@HeyHowAboutTha1) March 29, 2019

San Fran. I would love to know how many of these folks are screeching on Twitter every day about open borders and compassion. https://t.co/IFQZE4vRcz — Klein Trottel (@KleinTrottel) March 29, 2019

That would be an interesting statistic to see.

Do as I say, not as I do! — Count Tankerton (@pthebnyc) March 29, 2019

Funny how they oppose a homeless shelter when those same people opposing it are the ones that drove real estate prices to the point of no return in San Fran. https://t.co/yEVQ4rkwl8 — juan and only (@jmdotnyc) March 29, 2019

Meanwhile, a different GoFundMe has been started to counter the other one;

Hey SF! Did you also scorn wealthy waterfront dwellers for starting a @GoFundMe page to fight a homeless shelter? Well, I've got good news… There's a *RIVAL* GoFundMe meant to troll those socialites that will FUND THE HOMELESS. So, give already! https://t.co/RwslWmPtDg pic.twitter.com/Vm5MebsGPT — Joe Fitz Rodriguez (@FitzTheReporter) March 28, 2019

Stay tuned.