East Oakland Community Project is a multi-service organization, offers emergency and transitional housing in Alameda County.
Provides accommodations and holistic services to homeless people, including individuals battling HIV/AIDS.
In addition to Crossroads, EOCP operates three transitional housing programs.
Their House offers a safe home and support services for homeless young adults.
Matilda Cleveland is a 14-unit congregate living complex that gives single parent families a stable home environment with extensive resources for regaining their foothold.
Families in Transition program assists homeless families living in 10 residential units scattered throughout Oakland.
Eligibility:
Homeless if they live in:
Places not meant for habitation: cars, parks, abandoned buildings, the streets
An emergency shelter, transitional housing program or motel
A temporary, unstable arrangement with friends or family members
Are discharged from an institution with no resources to obtain housing (e.g. hospital, jail, mental health facility)
Mission Statement: EOCP relies on community support to carry on our mission of helping homeless people transition to well-being