Faith & Justice Committee Meeting
EBHO's Faith and Justice Committee develops and maintains collaborative relationships with faith communities, faith leaders, and interfaith and inter-religious organizations throughout the Bay Area.
EBHO's Faith and Justice Committee develops and maintains collaborative relationships with faith communities, faith leaders, and interfaith and inter-religious organizations throughout the Bay Area.
The general public is invited to join EveryOne Home, the Oakland, Berkeley/Alameda County Continuum of Care, on Wednesday, April 24, 2024, to hear updates on the work of our community to prevent and end homelessness. We will vote to confirm Leadership Board members and hear from Committees on their progress and plans for the implementation of the strategic plan.
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.
Join the East Bay Housing Organizations Policy Team on Thursday, April 25th for a deep dive into housing terminology used in our current policy landscape!
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.
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.
Our annual Kickoff Celebration is our biggest event of the year, and this year we are thrilled to celebrate a momentous milestone—our 40th Anniversary!
Join California Community Builders, UnidosUS, and the UC Berkeley Terner Center for Housing Innovation to discuss findings in housing that normally don’t get much attention: middle-income homeownership in California, specifically for communities of color.
Every year NPH recognizes inspiring leaders at our Annual NPH Affordable Housing Leadership Awards. This celebration is an opportunity to honor Bay Area housers who’ve worked to strengthen our affordable housing movement with innovation, collaboration, and inclusiveness with a focus on racial equity.
EBHO’s Concord Committee meets on the first Tuesday of each month at 2 PM over Zoom. The Committee's work mostly focuses on the development of the Concord Naval Weapons Station (CNWS), a decommissioned Naval munitions storage base, half of which is being given to the City of Concord for development.