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Dial 211 for Help!

Being unhoused can be a challenging and overwhelming experience. From finding shelter to accessing basic needs like food and healthcare, there are too many barriers to overcome. However, there is hope. One valuable resource available to those in need is 211 Information Services. In 2000, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) mandated the creation of 211 […]

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What is Supply Sustainable Development

Ecologically Sustainable Development and Solving Homelessness

Homelessness is a profoundly human problem residing at the intersection of poverty and prosperity, hope and despair, survival and sustainability. From the single parent unable to afford rent, to the veteran battling unseen mental scars, or the teenager escaping an abusive home, the faces of the unhoused are as varied as humanity itself. They are

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Ronald Wornick Jewish Day School Fund Raising

Thank you Luca at the Ronald C Wornick Jewish Day School for fundraising!

Luca Chiaro, a 7th grade student at Ronald Wornick Jewish Day School in Foster City, CA, fundraised for Homes 4 the Homeless. Thank you so much for supporting our cause!   Below is the presentation Luca explained about homeless issue and how Homes 4 the Homeless addresses it. Congratulations on Luka’s good work, hopefully the

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Philanthropist Jeffrey G. Banks Joins Advisory Board of Directors

Homes 4 the Homeless is proud to welcome philanthropist Jeffrey G. Banks to our Advisory Board of Directors. Mr. Banks comes from a long, successful career in business and now in retirement donates a great deal of his time to civic and business organizations as well as various causes, including helping foster children in Alameda County and more recently the unsheltered.

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