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- 2-1-1 Alameda County Home - 2-1-1 Alameda County
211 Alameda County is your one-stop for 24 7 access to housing, healthcare, disaster relief, and more
- Alameda County Social Services Agency
MASS CARE SHELTER PLAN ADOPTED! Know the Plan Be the Difference Stay Ready On February 18, 2025 the Alameda County Mass Care Shelter Plan; annex to the Alameda County Emergency Operations Plan was adopted by the Alameda County Board of Supervisors (BOS)— and it's a game-changer for how we support our community in times of disaster From food and shelter to essential services, this
- Alameda County Housing Resource Center
Alameda County Housing Resource Center (HRC) Access Points Housing Resource Centers provide housing problem solving services and other coordinated entry services to people who are experiencing homelessness in Alameda County
- Family Basic Needs Programs in Alameda County
Hively Family Resource Center (Oakland) Last Updated: July 16 2025 Agency Name: Hively Description: With two locations in Pleasanton Oakland, the Hively Family Resource Center (HFRC) provides a one-stop shop for families to obtain all the basic necessities they need We offer non-perishable foods, early literacy materials; the Community Closet provides new and gently used children's clothing
- UNINCORPORATED RESIDENTS COMMUNITY RESOURCES FOR - alamedacountyca. gov
510-736-0024, rise@4c-alameda org Gently-used clothes for Infants Children Call or email to make an appointment Davis Street Family Resource Center
- Resource Guides - ACPHD
1100 San Leandro Blvd San Leandro, CA 94577 (510) 267-8000
- Resource Directory - Alameda County, California
Go online to www acgov org to find a comprehensive list of County Departments’ listings, services offered, opportunities for online payments and downloading of forms See our most popular links and get information in different languages by clicking on the Translate Site
- Alameda County Resources - Hyve Solutions
2-1-1 is a free telephone number providing access to local community services 2-1-1 is available in multiple languages, allowing those in need to access information and obtain referrals to physical and mental health resources; housing, utility, food, and employment assistance; and suicide and crisis interventions 2 1 1 also provides disaster p
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