All Home

All Home

Public Policy Offices

San Francisco, CA 1,691 followers

Accelerating the Bay Area’s efforts to disrupt homelessness and poverty.

About us

All Home advances regional solutions that disrupt the cycles of poverty and homelessness and create more economic mobility opportunities for extremely low-income (ELI) people.

Website
http://www.allhomeca.org
Industry
Public Policy Offices
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
San Francisco, CA
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2019

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    Are you a supporter of CA Prop 5? Want to help pass this measure that would give local voters the power to address the affordable housing and infrastructure needs in their communities? Join us for a rally and volunteer event near you this Saturday, October 5th! ✅ United Democratic Campaign Office in Hayward at 10am. RSVP at https://lnkd.in/gmHGJ4Fn ✅ Dolores Park in San Francisco at 11am. RSVP at https://lnkd.in/gksisx_B?

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    How can we solve homelessness? Join us on October 21st, 6:30pm, at Grand Lake Theatre in Oakland for a FREE screening and Q&A of A Bigger Vision Film's new feature documentary BEYOND THE BRIDGE: A Solution to Homelessness. All Home is bringing this powerful film to the Bay in partnership with United Way Bay Area, East Bay Housing Organizations, Kaiser Permanent, Oakland LGBTQ Community Center, and the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative. RSVP now — https://lnkd.in/gYMkaBF8 #BeyondtheBridge

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    Check out this opportunity to learn more about Prop 5 and get involved, so we can empower local communities to make their own decisions about the affordable housing and other vital infrastructure they need to thrive.

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    🌯 💡🌯 💡🌯 💡🌯 💡🌯 💡🌯 💡🌯 💡🌯 💡🌯 Our next Lunch & Learn webinar is coming up! We already have 115 RSVPs, and you won't want to miss out on this important topic. All About Prop 5. Thursday, September 12th, 1-2 pm. Led by Angelina C., EBHO Senior Campaign Strategy Associate. RSVP here: https://lnkd.in/gXhMU_MB Free, virtual, and open to the public so invite your friends! Please join EBHO on 9/12 and learn about Proposition 5, why it’s such an important component of our affordable housing fight, and how you can join us to ensure that we win on Election Day in November. Learn more about Prop 5 here: https://lnkd.in/gxEjBzBK

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    Yesterday, the BAHFA board voted unanimously to pull the Regional Measure 4 off the November ballot. For the last three years, we’ve been working with our partners to put a regional affordable housing bond measure like this on the ballot, and this is a significant and frustrating setback. Let’s be clear about what happened here. The same anti-government, anti-housing extremists who have been blocking progress in California for decades unleashed a barrage of well-timed lawsuits and got lucky. As a result, over the last week, we and other campaign leaders made the difficult but necessary recommendation to the BAHFA board to pull RM 4 off the ballot. As disappointing as this is for us advocates, we know that it is truly devastating for the hundreds of thousands of people in our region who are struggling just to get by and stay here. But make no mistake: we’re staying in this fight, and we must win it. Structural change and a lot more funding are still necessary to make the Bay Area a place where all families thrive. Proposition 5 is still on the November ballot, which would deliver structural change to enable voters to approve affordable housing and infrastructure bonds that most Californians consistently support. Passing it would be a huge help to all our efforts, and that will now have more of our attention and resources in the next 83 days. Legal and fundraising challenges have complicated both Proposition 5 and RM 4 enough that if both measures continued to be on the November ballot, both campaigns are unlikely to succeed. We may only have one shot at something like RM 4, and our communities can’t afford for us to fail. So we believe it’s better to regroup, learn what we can from this, build our movement, and come back stronger to win big next time.

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    Join our team! We're hiring for two full time positions. ✅ Director Administration - oversee HR functions, manage facility operations, supervise office services, and ensure the overall efficiency of org operations. ✅ Research Analyst - support implementation of our core policy initiatives and work with local governments on systems planning and coordination within the homelessness response systems. Learn more, apply yourself, or spread the word. https://lnkd.in/gEDmG6g

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    Recently, Governor Gavin Newsom and other politicians have made calls to remove encampments without providing safe, stable places for people to go. This only distracts public attention from the real solutions supported by experts and evidence: more affordable homes, preventing homelessness before it happens, and quality interim (non-congregate) housing options. "To reduce homelessness in the Bay Area, we must focus on compassionate and proven solutions that work. Moving people along, separating them from their belongings, potentially charging them with a crime or issuing a fine, only makes it harder for them to get housed. A home is what solves homelessness—punishing people for not having a home makes the problem worse.” Read our full joint response with Bay Area Community Services and United Way Bay Area https://lnkd.in/g4tAswUv

    Homelessness Advocates Respond to Calls for Ineffective, Shortsighted Measures » All Home

    Homelessness Advocates Respond to Calls for Ineffective, Shortsighted Measures » All Home

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    All Home Community Advisory Councilmember, Anthony Carrasco wrote in a The Sacramento Bee letter to the editor, "Punishment is not an evidence-based solution to homelessness. The Supreme Court may have enabled municipalities to remain trapped in a pointless and pathetic process of punishing the poor, however, the fight for housing justice continues wherever people of conscience find the courage to love their unhoused neighbors." Read the full letter: https://lnkd.in/gqQpMyZx

    The Supreme Court has dealt a death blow to American democracy | Opinion

    The Supreme Court has dealt a death blow to American democracy | Opinion

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    #SCOTUS' decision on #JohnsonVGrantsPass allows local governments to punish people for sleeping outside when they have nowhere else to go, even though experts agree that criminalizing homelessness only makes it harder to solve. Luckily, the rest of this week’s news has the Bay Area poised to double down on proven solutions to homelessness. ✔ On Tuesday, we released our Regional Action Plan that serves as a roadmap to making homelessness rare, brief and one-time. ✔ On Wednesday, MTC voted to put a $20 billion affordable housing bond measure on the November ballot of all Bay Area counties. ✔ On Thursday, the Legislature voted to put structural change to enable housing solutions on the ballot statewide through ACA 10. Despite the disappointing ruling made earlier today, we cannot afford to let it distract us from the proven solutions right in front of us. Let’s come together and choose a better future for the Bay Area, where everyone in our region can stay here and thrive. https://lnkd.in/gz9ZDqKP

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