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Located at the intersection of Mission street & Pacific avenue is the Brighter Tomorrow Center of San Francisco. A large multi winged state of the art hospital for the care of the mentally diverse. The building is six stories high, with a three level lower section with building plant, storage, and parking for staff. State of the art evaluation centers, drug treatment wings, and recovery centers for different levels of addiction and mental variability. | Located at the intersection of Mission street & Pacific avenue is the Brighter Tomorrow Center of San Francisco. A large multi winged state of the art hospital for the care of the mentally diverse. The building is six stories high, with a three level lower section with building plant, storage, and parking for staff. State of the art evaluation centers, drug treatment wings, and recovery centers for different levels of addiction and mental variability. |
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Located at the intersection of Mission street & Pacific avenue is the Brighter Tomorrow Center of San Francisco. A large multi winged state of the art hospital for the care of the mentally diverse. The building is six stories high, with a three level lower section with building plant, storage, and parking for staff. State of the art evaluation centers, drug treatment wings, and recovery centers for different levels of addiction and mental variability.
The hospital is the brain child of Hubert Ulysses Robert Thompson, multi-billionaire entrepreneur and philanthropist. Thompson didn't fund all of the hospital himself, but did fund raise and gather in investors from the medical field. Pharmaceutical companies, prosthetic companies, and bio-data information companies funded the rest, often donating products and equipment.
Brighter Tomorrow centers have been built in seven major cities, the other six being Chicago, New York, Houston, Denver, Seattle, and St Louis. All of the hospitals have Thomppson's guiding hand, though different corporations chipped in for each. The goal of a Brighter Tomorrow was meant to sweep the nation, and step by step, it is.