Our Impact in 2023
3,191 individuals received essential services
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Housing assistance
126
East Bay households stayed housed thanks to rent relief
$2,745
Average amount of rent relief assistance
$37,167
average household annual income
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Food assistance
$1,850
In gift/grocery cards provide for nutritious food
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Immigration Legal Services
2,521
Immigration cases opened
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Disaster Emergency Services
219
household received help, including $352,500 in storm assistance for immigrants who lost
work due to last winter’s extreme storms
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Mental Health and Violence Prevention
187
families and youth received 1,994 hours of therapy, coaching, and clinical services
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Staff and Volunteers
51
Volunteers
2,990
Volunteer hours
49
employees
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General Inquiries
22,033
Individuals provided with information and referrals to programs that could assist them
Top Ten Caller/Client Locations
Richmond, Bay Point, San Pablo, Oakland, Antioch, Concord, Port Chicago, Brentwood, Hayward, Castro Valley