SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — Tuesday is San Francisco Mayor London’s Breed’s last day in office before Daniel Lurie is sworn in on Wednesday.
On Sunday, GLIDE Memorial Church held a special Sunday service in Breed’s honor.
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GLIDE President and CEO Gina Fromar honored Breed for her impact on advancing equity, compassion and progress in San Francisco.
“I am convinced, Mayor Breed, that your best days are yet to come,” Fromar said. “I look forward to cheering you and Glide on. As you continue to fight for your dreams and for Glide for many years to come, this comes our way.”
“It doesn’t change who I am, whether I’m mayor or not,” Mayor Breed said. “I’m still the London Breed from the projects. I’m still the London Breed from San Francisco. I’m still the London Breed that’s going to be there for Glide no matter what.”
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Breed has been mayor for more than six years, and San Francisco is preparing to welcome a new mayor after finishing her last day in office.
After Lurie’s inauguration on Wednesday, he will attend an evening of celebrations in Chinatown.
Over the weekend, Lurie participated in what he called a “weekend of service”: he spent time with supporters cleaning up city neighborhoods.
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