San Francisco-based nonprofit SF SAFE, funded by the police, has dismissed its executive director, Kyra Worthy, and temporarily halted operations amid allegations of financial mismanagement. Worthy, who led another nonprofit accused of filing false invoices before joining SF SAFE, has a history of financial troubles. The organization's troubles have attracted attention due to its ties to law enforcement.
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Former SF SAFE executive director Kyra Worthy led another nonprofit accused of faking invoices before joining the police nonprofit arm. https://t.co/BvGARzoLWy
NEW: The financial troubles facing SF SAFE are nothing new for its freshly ousted executive director Kyra Worthy—her last nonprofit was accused of filing false invoices https://t.co/TgrQ6ifTI0
EXCLUSIVE: The nonprofit SF SAFE dismissed its head, Kyra Worthy, and is halting operations amid investigations. https://t.co/M9TTUr3ESF
Scoop: SF SAFE, the troubled San Francisco-police funded nonprofit facing allegations of financial mismanagement, has fired its executive director, Kyra Worthy, and is temporarily halting operations, I'm told. https://t.co/Q8YAz5SNRJ