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- eocp. net - East Oakland Community Project
East Oakland Community Project (EOCP) is actively seeking passionate and dedicated individuals to make a difference for our unhoused neighbors as an EOCP Board Member
- About Us - East Oakland Community Project - eocp. net
EOCP empowers individuals and families who are homeless in Alameda County to regain a life of self-reliance We provide dignified emergency and transitional housing and compassionate, comprehensive support services that prepare homeless people to successfully transition to well-being and sustainable permanent housing
- Residential Services - East Oakland Community Project - eocp. net
We begin by building trusting relationships, and each person works closely with an EOCP staff partner Through a personalized approach, we address immediate concerns and connect people to services in healthcare, substance abuse, mental health, job training and employment, and life skills development
- Work With Us - East Oakland Community Project - eocp. net
Open Roles We welcome candidates from a wide range of backgrounds to support our team’s committed work Check out our openings to see if there’s a fit for you at EOCP!
- Veteran Services - East Oakland Community Project - eocp. net
This program is a collaboration between EOCP and a network of services and care for Veterans in Alameda County It includes supportive services to very low-income Veterans and their families who are unhoused or at risk of losing permanent housing
- Community-Based Services - East Oakland Community Project - eocp. net
In addition to our shelter and transitional housing programs, EOCP assists individuals through the process of obtaining and retaining a secure and safe place to live
- What We Do - East Oakland Community Project - eocp. net
At EOCP, we build personalized, trusting, and authentic relationships with people experiencing homelessness, and walk alongside them as they grow into a life of self-reliance
- The Impact of Homelessness - East Oakland Community Project - eocp. net
Since 1990, EOCP has served over 30,000 people experiencing homelessness in Alameda County We meet individuals and families wherever they are in their journey in moving past homelessness, and we stick with them throughout that journey
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