YES on A1 – Phone Banking/Door Knocking (this week)

A1 Campaign Office 1918 MLK Way, Oakland, CA, United States

Volunteer with the Yes on A1 for Affordable Housing 2016 campaign to bring more affordable housing to Alameda County! If passed by two-thirds of voters in November’s election, Measure A1 will pass a $580 Million affordable housing bond to help ensure that all residents of Alameda County can afford to live, work, and stay here for generations to come! This will fund homeowner and rental housing programs to assist those who need it the most. Phonebanking (Starting Tuesday, Sept 6th)Monday-Thursday 5:00-8:00pmSaturday 10:00am-1:00pmSunday 2:00-5:00pm…

Forum: Show Me the Money- The 2016 Housing Ballot Measures

Join SV@Home and SPUR on September 22nd for a lunchtime forum to hear from housing leaders from the three counties (Alameda, San Mateo, and Santa Clara) on the ballot measures.  We'll discuss what's at stake and what a win for these measures will mean for the Bay Area. Registration is free for SPUR and SV@Home members and $10 for non-members. Lunch will be provided starting at 11:30am. The forum will begin at 12:00pm. Learn more and register here.  

Free – $10

ELPN Housing Bond Advocacy Day

Please join ELPN for a day of door-to-door voter outreach and literature drops to support the Alameda County and Santa Clara County affordable housing bonds on the ballot this November. Both measures need approval by two-thirds of voters and are expected to be tight elections. We will split into two groups-- one focused on Alameda County and the other on Santa Clara County-- both will end with drinks and appetizers at a local bar! Contact Breann Gala for more information. Sign up!

Yes on A1 – Get Out The Vote Rally!

Williams Chapel Baptist Church 1410 10th Ave, Oakland, CA, United States

Please join Alameda County Supervisor Wilma Chan, Rev. Dr. Kenneth Anderson, Beacon Communities and friends to support: Yes on A1 for Affordable Housing 2016's GET OUT THE VOTE (GOTV) RALLY. RSVP today! Yes on A1 will help seniors, homeless, veterans, people with disabilities and working families struggling to make ends meet find more safe, affordable places to call home. Learn more.