• Public Land for Public Good

    This important concept of 'public land for public good' drives EBHO's work in Oakland to inform a policy for the use and disposition of city-owned land, including Coliseum City and the Oak Knoll Naval Hospital property. Please join EBHO and Citywide Network partners on April 1st at a community forum where residents can share public land goals and asks with the City. To RSVP, please contact Adlemy Garcia at adlemy@ebho.org

  • 2017 NLIHC Policy Forum and Leadership Reception

    Advancing Solutions in a Changing Landscape Join NLIHC for a Housing Policy Forum featuring a wide array of policy-leaders and other experts from around the country on strategies for achieving affordable housing solutions in the changing post-election landscape. Engage with leaders from Capitol Hill and the new Administration and hear from thought-leaders, policy experts, researchers, affordable housing advocates and providers, and low income residents about best strategies for meeting the housing needs of the lowest income households in America. Learn more and…

    $100 – $450
  • SPUR: How Tech is Engaging in Housing

    SPUR San Jose 76 South First Street, San Jose, CA, United States

    Join SPUR and SV@Home April 5th for a lively panel discussion. The region's largest tech employers have begun to focus more of their community engagement efforts and investments in housing, whether it serves their employees or the communities impacted by the industry's rapid growth. Panel:Tameeka Bennett, Youth UnitedArdie Zahedani, St. Anton CommunitiesSV@Home Board member, Jan Lindenthal, MidPen Housing *Pre-registration not required

    Free – $10
  • A Night With The Stars 2017: Dreaming in Color

    Herbst Theatre 401 Van Ness Ave, San Francisco, CA, United States

    Join the excitement of A Night With The Stars, a Community Housing Partnership (CHP) benefit event. This annual event brings San Francisco together to enjoy wine, food, and performances! Help us celebrate our residents, all of whom have experienced homelessness, as they perform on the historic stage of the Herbst Theatre. More information here.   

    $50 – $150