As they provide the most intimate of services, sex worker have been hard hit by COVID-19 fears / quarantine. Most sex workers are also independent contractors who conduct their business largely in cash.
If you'd like to support sex workers in the San Francisco area, consider donating to Sex Workers Emergency Relief Fund:
https://bayareaworkerssupport.org/grants
This Nation article links to other sex worker mutual aid organizations in the US:
"As it became clear that Covid-19 would hit the United States with the force of an epochal disaster, sex workers were among the first to respond with broadscale mutual aid efforts—fundraising and organizing mutual support outside of an official government response. In Las Vegas, where sex workers have been devastated by the loss of tourism, the Las Vegas Sex Worker Covid19 Emergency Relief Fund raised over $10,000 in just 15 days on GoFundMe. In Brooklyn, the Emergency Covid Relief for Sex Workers in New York has collected over $100,000 on the same platform. Similar efforts have raised thousands of dollars in Austin and Detroit, Seattle and the San Francisco Bay Area, and cities across the country."
https://www.thenation.com/article/society/sex-workers-coronavirus/
If you'd like to support sex workers in the San Francisco area, consider donating to Sex Workers Emergency Relief Fund:
https://bayareaworkerssupport.org/grants
This Nation article links to other sex worker mutual aid organizations in the US:
"As it became clear that Covid-19 would hit the United States with the force of an epochal disaster, sex workers were among the first to respond with broadscale mutual aid efforts—fundraising and organizing mutual support outside of an official government response. In Las Vegas, where sex workers have been devastated by the loss of tourism, the Las Vegas Sex Worker Covid19 Emergency Relief Fund raised over $10,000 in just 15 days on GoFundMe. In Brooklyn, the Emergency Covid Relief for Sex Workers in New York has collected over $100,000 on the same platform. Similar efforts have raised thousands of dollars in Austin and Detroit, Seattle and the San Francisco Bay Area, and cities across the country."
https://www.thenation.com/article/society/sex-workers-coronavirus/