A Rising Tide Documentary Discussion

Through the eyes of children, their families, and the helping industry that has developed from the housing crisis, A Rising Tide follows the strategies of families and service providers struggling with homelessness. Enjoy a free screening of this award-winning, locally focused documentary on homelessness by East Bay native Cheryl Fabio, which will be following by […]

Faith Lands Development Fair

Mt. Diablo Unitarian Universalist Church, 55 Eckley Lane, Walnut Creek Mt. Diablo Unitarian Universalist Church, 55 Eckley Lane, Walnut Creek

EBHO's Faith & Justice Committee presents: Faith Lands Development Fair!Mt. Diablo Unitarian Universalist Church55 Eckley Lane, Walnut Creek, CA Join us in a panel conversation with affordable housing developers, architects, and consultants about how faith-based institutions can start their housing projects. Faith leaders will learn how the processes of matchmaking can work best between congregations […]

Women’s Leadership Build

Esperanza Place 1250 Las Juntas Way, Walnut Creek, California, United States

Habitat for Humanity’s Women’s Leadership Build is an opportunity for women and allies to create real change in the housing crisis. Over a two-day build event, volunteers from sponsoring groups will build at Habitat’s Esperanza Place, a neighborhood of 42 affordable, sustainable homes. Together, we'll build more than homes. We'll build strong connections, new skills, […]

Community Speakers Training Series

St. Mary's Center 925 Brockhurst St, Oakland, California, United States

St. Mary’s Center has endorsed the 2024 Regional Housing Bond to prioritize affordable housing for extremely low-income residents. Seniors are the fastest-growing segment of our unhoused population. The training will equip community speakers with the knowledge and skills to effectively communicate the importance of the housing bond to prioritize funding for acutely low-income affordable housing […]

Opportunities and Challenges in New Construction Affordable Housing – Local Government Perspective

Presented by the City of Oakland - Housing and Community Development. Join us for an insightful online event where we will explore the opportunities and challenges faced in developing new construction affordable housing from a local government perspective. Learn from experts in the field and gain valuable insights into how municipalities are addressing the pressing need for affordable housing in our communities. […]

Oakland BAHFA Bond Information Session

Online Event

This community informational event is hosted by Alameda County Supervisor Nate Miley, Oakland City Councilmembers Janani Ramachandran, Kevin Jenkins, Treva Reid, and the City of Oakland's Housing and Community Development Department.

3050 International Groundbreaking

3050 International Boulevard 3050 International Boulevard,, Oakland, California

Native American Health Center (NAHC) and Satellite Affordable Housing Associates (SAHA), have partnered to develop 3050 International Boulevard, a vacant 32,571 square foot lot, into a five-story mixed-use development which will include a cultural community center, community health center, and 76 units of affordable housing.

Institutionalizing Housing as a Human Right: Lessons from the 4th International Social Housing Festival

Online Event

Hosted by Gray Panthers of Berkeley and the East Bay Join the East Bay Gray Panthers (EBGP) for a discussion of lessons learned from the 4th International Social Housing Festival (ISHF) held in Barcelona last June! The conversation will be led by EBGP Co-Convenor Betsy Morris who attended the festival as a representative of the National Council of […]

Event Series Oakland Committee Meeting

Oakland Committee Meeting

Online Event

EBHO's Oakland Committee works on critical issues including increasing funds for affordable housing development and preservation, displacement, zoning and land use, specific planning processes, tenants rights, and coalition building.