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EveryOne Home Annual Membership Meeting

On October 30th 2017, EveryOne Home held our Annual Membership Meeting. At the meeting, members voted for support of the Governance Charter Ratification and elected new representatives for the Leadership Board and the HUD CoC Committees. The community was updated on Coordinated Entry and HMIS. We also split into groups to discuss the State of Homelessness in Alameda County and the EveryOne Home plan. Take a look at their ideas in the pictures below:


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Download the materials from the meeting below:

EveryOne Home Annual Membership Meeting 10.30.17

Governance Charter 2017

Operation Vets Home All Hands Retreat

Operation Vets Home hosted a retreat on November 2nd, 2016 that brought together over 65 attendees from 10 different agencies for one unifying goal: ending Veteran homelessness in Alameda County.

Throughout the day, attendees not only learned about the progress so far, but also what more needed to be done. Staff members from a diverse range of agencies formed groups to analyze successes and barriers within the current system. What’s more–they here proposed solutions. They proposed actionable goals that we can achieve, and committed within their agencies to improve the ways in which we help homeless Veterans.

The room buzzed with new ideas, new energy, and new comprehension of what we can do for our community.

If you would like to learn more or get involved in Operation Vets Home, click here. For any questions or comments related to OVH, please contact Christina Chu at cchu@everyonehome.org.

Interagency Children’s Policy Council (ICPC) Policy Forum

EveryOne Home is proud to have been in attendance at the annual Interagency Children’s Policy Council (ICPC) Policy Forum. This year’s focus was on Transition Aged Youth. The event included panels comprised of both providers and youth, and collaborative about work to develop recommendations and strategies for ending homelessness in this population. The Forum was attended by county departments, providers, youth, elected officials and representatives, and community members.