Florists: Disgraced nonprofit SF SAFE stiffed us $17K

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Diosa Blooms, a small, family-owned Mission florist says the embattled nonprofit ran up a bill for more than $17,000 worth of flowers and never paid it.

, a small, family-owned Mission florist says the embattled nonprofit ran up a bill for more than $17,000 worth of flowers and never paid it.

“She always liked big arrangements,” said Krisha Militante, who has run Diosa Blooms at 22nd and Capp streets with three family members and a friend since 2017. “For sure, the payments will go out on the 25th,” Worthy wrote to the flower store’s management. The Militantes accepted Worthy’s proposition to pay the outstanding $17,433 in five installments over the course of five months.Worthy was dismissed by SF SAFE’s board of directors last month. And, following the damning audit, a number of entities that the nonprofit should’ve paid have emerged from the woodwork and claimed they’re owed massive amounts of back pay.

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