Services: Transitional Housing; Project Independence
Website: https://abode.org/
Phone Number: +1 (510) 657-7409
General Contact Person: Kara Carnahan
General Contact Person Email: Kcarnahan@abobeservices.org
BOSS (Building Opportunities for Self-Sufficiency)
Services: Permanent Supportive Housing; Six Supported Independent Living sites in Alameda County.
Website: https://www.self-sufficiency.org/
Phone Number: +1 (510) 649-1930
General Contact Person: BOSS TAY Housing Justin Kiani, BOSS CJ Youth Programs John Henderson, BOSS Social Justice Collective Youth Council contact is Satia Frazier-North
General Contact Person Email: jkiani@self-sufficiency.org, jhenderson@self-sufficiency.org, sfrazier-north@self-sufficiency.org
Services: Emergency and transitional housing + Coordinated Entry Youth Access Point
Website: https://www.covenanthouse.org/homeless-shelters/oakland-california
Phone Number: +1 (510) 379-1010
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East Oakland Community Project
Services: Transitional Housing; Our House 10 beds
Website: https://www.eocp.net/
Phone Number: +1 (510) 532-3211
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Services: Transitional Permanent Supportive Housing; Rising Oaks. For foster care-involved youth. (Must have a mental health diagnosis)
Phone Number: +1 (510) 406-3076
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Services: Transitional Housing; PATH
Website: https://firstplaceforyouth.org/
Phone Number: +1 (510) 272-0979
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Larkin Street, Turning Point Berkeley
Services: Transitional Housing; Turning Point
Website: https://larkinstreetyouth.org/
Phone Number: +1 (415) 673-0911
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Services: Transitional Housing; Tiny Home Empowerment Village
Website: https://youthspiritartworks.org/
Phone Number: +1 (510) 858-7229
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Services: Subsidized housing for youth conditional on participation in workforce/education development programs
Website: https://www.yep.org/
Phone Number: +1 (510) 533-3447
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Services: Emergency DV Shelter for youth
Website: rubysplace.org
Phone Number: +1 (510) 581-5626
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East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation
Services: Provides housing (real estate + commercial development, property management, neighborhood economic development), social services, social cohesion and financial assistance for all ages including TAY and minor youth.
Website: https://ebaldc.org/what-we-do/
Phone Number: +1 (510) 287-5353
Services: Transitional-Permanent housing for all ages including TAY and minor youth.
Website: https://edenhousing.org/find-an-apartment/find-a-home/search-for-an-apartment/
Phone Number: +1 (510) 582-1460
Alameda County Housing and Community Development
Services: Affordable housing and community development services and referrals to low-income individuals and families in Alameda County.
Phone Number: +1 (510) 670-6417
Berkeley Food and Housing Project
Services: Emergency food, shelter, and support services to homeless individuals and families in Berkeley.
Website: https://bfhp.org/
Phone Number: +1 (510) 649-4965
Services: Housing and support services to survivors of domestic violence and homelessness in the East Bay.
Website: https://bfhp.org/
Phone Number: +1 (510) 357-0205
City of Oakland's Homeless Services Program
Services: Emergency and permanent housing, support services, and resources to individuals and families experiencing homelessness in Oakland.
Phone Number: +1 (510)
Services: Housing, employment, and support services to homeless veterans and their families in Alameda County.
Website: https://operationdignity.org/
Phone Number: +1 (510) 287-8465
Services: Housing, health care, and support services to seniors and individuals with disabilities who are homeless or at risk of homelessness in Oakland.
Website: https://stmaryscenter.org/
Phone Number: +1 (510) 923-9600
Services: Housing and support services to homeless individuals and families in the Tri-City area of Alameda County.
Website: https://tricityhomeless.org/
Phone Number: +1 (510)
Services: Men's center: Accepts 18+, Family center: Accepts pregnant/parenting women including under 18
Website: bayarearescue.org
Phone Number: +1 (510) 215-4868
Services: Housing program with job training, health services, employment.
Website: apcollaborative.org
Phone Number: +1 (510)
Services: Housing and support services for women 18+. Must have a source of income. Partner with progressive transitions. HT. 18+ 7 beds, single women, must has an income, 18 months. A Woman’s Sober Living Transitional Home & Program Helping to provide critically needed services to women and families who are victims of domestic violence and sexual exploitation. Those who are homeless, coming out of incarceration and recovering from drug & alcohol addiction.
Website: http://adiamondintheruffhouse.org
Phone Number: +1 (888) 292-4308
Services: Housing Support and Navigation for 18-26 yrs old prioritizing Black and BIPOC females and gender expansive youth that have been exploited, sex or labor trafficked, fleeing or hx of gender based violence.
Website: www.misssey.org
Phone Number: +1 (510) 224-4709
Services: High School Diploma, parenting education and life skills class, prenatal, health, and nutrition education, college and career counseling, enrichment and recreational activities, child care and child development
Phone Number: +1(510) 670-7685
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Services: High School Diploma
Website: https://www.acoe.org/Page/172
Phone Number: +1(510) 670-7601
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Opportunity Academy (Bridge, Hayward, YEP, Civicorps, Next Step, Reach)
Services: High School Diploma / GED: Individual learning and support for all, Flexible hours to accommodate work and child care, Referral to support services, Job readiness and training, Opportunities for internships, apprenticeships and career placement internships, Be part of a dynamic, independent learning environment, Virtual classroom option
Website: https://www.acoe.org/opportunity
Phone Number: +1(510) 887-0152
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Services: The Laney College Eagle’s Nest fosters a culture of holistic well-being by helping to eliminate life barriers such as food, housing, and economic injustice that may jeopardize students’ academic and personal success
Website: https://laney.edu/eaglesnest/
Phone Number: +1(510) 464-3572
Adult Ally: Katrina Santos
Adult Ally Email: laneyseaglesnest@peralta.edu
Berkeley City College/ Partnership with Berkeley City Cooperative
Services: Berkeley City Corperative provides a quality, low-cost, cooperative housing community to university students, thereby providing an educational opportunity for students who might not otherwise be able to afford a university education. The Berkeley Student Cooperative is a 501c3 nonprofit housing cooperative. The BSC provides affordable housing and board to students at UC Berkeley and other Bay Area colleges and universities.
Website: bsc.coop.com
Phone Number: +1(510) 848-1936
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Merritt College Basic Needs Center
Services: The Basic Needs Center Supports students with meeting their basic needs by connecting with housing, food and financial support.
Website: https://www.merritt.edu/student-life/basic-needs-resources/
Phone Number: +1(510) 436-2431
Adult Ally: Susana Aburahman
Adult Ally Email: sabdurahman@peralta.edu
Ohlone College Basic Needs Resource Center
Services: Support for students to meet basic needs (food, shelter, parenting student support etc)
Website: https://www.ohlone.edu/basicneeds
Phone Number: +1(510)
Adult Ally: Paul Simposon
Adult Ally Email: psimpson2@ohlone.edu
The Homies Empowerment Program
Services: Grassroots organization providing alternative education pathways for systems impacted youth. Programs include the Freedom School and the Learning Center.
Website: https://www.homiesempowerment.com/
Phone Number: +1(510) 677-8392
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Center for Healthy Schools & Communities REACH Ashland Youth Center
Services: Education/Opportunity Academy, Career Exploration, Art Programing, Health Care Services
Website: https://reachashland.org/
Phone Number: +1 (888) 757-5437
Adult Ally: Erik Sacamoto
Adult Ally Email: erik.sacamoto@acgov.org
Youth Uprising; Career and Education Center
Services: Education support services include GED prep courses, enrollment assistance, academic planning, standardized test prep
Website: https://www.youthuprising.org/programs/career-education
Phone Number: +1(510) 777-9909
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Services: NextUp (an EOPS Program)provides participating current and former foster youth with support and resources while attending a California community college. Help may include books and supplies, transportation, tutoring, food, emergency housing, and more. (All CA community colleges)
Phone Number: +1(510)
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Guardian Scholars (CSU /UC Systems)
Services: The Guardian Scholars Program is committed to improving the educational outcomes for students with lived experiences in foster care, child welfare, or out-of-home placement by providing services and support to meet their needs through transition, graduation, and post-graduation planning.
Website: https://opportunity.ucdavis.edu/programs/guardian-scholars
Phone Number: +1(510)
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Life Learning Academy
Services: A small comprehensive public charter high school on Treasure Island San Francisco. No cost. Academics, College and Career Readiness, Culinary Arts, Workforce Development, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Optional Residential Housing, Transitional Housing.
Website: https://lifelearningacademysf.org/
Phone Number: +1(415) 397-8957
Adult Ally: Stephany Welch
Adult Ally Email: connect@lifelearningacademysf.org