Eden I&R /211 Alameda County

Eden I&R /211 Alameda County Eden I&R provides a variety of services to fulfill its mission of "linking people and resources".

2-1-1 is an accessible 3-digit telephone number that enables all Alameda County residents to have free and simple, 24/7 access to multilingual health, housing and human service information. Although available to everyone, 2-1-1 is especially critical for vulnerable populations such as single parents, very low-income families, frail elders, people with disabilities, caregivers, and non-English spea

kers who are in need of vital resources. 2-1-1 Phone Line Resource Specialists are trained to assess callers' needs and provide comprehensive and up-to-date information on a wide range of services.

The 211 Alameda County team joined a community resource event last week at Timmy's Home, a program of Cardea Health. Car...
06/11/2026

The 211 Alameda County team joined a community resource event last week at Timmy's Home, a program of Cardea Health. Cardea Health connects marginalized populations to the clinical and supportive services they need to improve their health. 🤲

211 Team Spotlight: Our incredible team members, Pam Glassoff and Almira Robleza, volunteered at the May 6th East Bay Ho...
05/07/2026

211 Team Spotlight: Our incredible team members, Pam Glassoff and Almira Robleza, volunteered at the May 6th East Bay Housing Organizations Affordable Housing Kick-Off 🏠️ ✨

East Bay Housing Organizations

Real stories from our community: A Fremont Grandmother Finds Support 🤲 In March 2026, a 70-year-old grandmother living i...
04/30/2026

Real stories from our community: A Fremont Grandmother Finds Support 🤲

In March 2026, a 70-year-old grandmother living in Fremont made her very first call to 211 Alameda County. Her experience highlights how one call to 211 can quickly connect community members with practical, local support, especially when they need it most.

to read her full story.

211 Alameda County's Pam Glassoff recently joined an event for the reopening of Anchor Village in the City of Alameda. L...
04/28/2026

211 Alameda County's Pam Glassoff recently joined an event for the reopening of Anchor Village in the City of Alameda.

Located at 431 Stardust Place in Alameda, Anchor Village is a low-barrier, trauma-informed drop-in center designed to meet people exactly where they are— offering immediate support, connection, and access to critical resources.

Learn more about the center at: https://restorativepathways.org/residential-facilities/anchor-house/

The City of Hayward Housing Division, in partnership with Project Sentinel, will be hosting four free educational worksh...
04/20/2026

The City of Hayward Housing Division, in partnership with Project Sentinel, will be hosting four free educational workshops to help tenants, landlords, and property managers better understand the Rent Review Process under the City of Hayward’s Residential Rent Stabilization Ordinance (RRSO).

Workshop Dates:
- April 23, 2026 Virtual
- May 21, 2026 Virtual
- June 9, 2026 Hybrid and in person at the Weekes Branch Library
- June 27, 2027 Hybrid and in person at the Downtown Hayward Library

First Workshop Event Details:
Title: Navigating the Rent Petition Process Under the Rent Stabilization Ordinance
Date: Thursday, April 23, 2026 | 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM (PDT)
Format: Virtual via Zoom
Cost: Free and open to the public (registration required)

During this workshop, participants will learn about:
• When the Rent Review Process applies under the RRSO
• How tenants or landlords can initiate a rent review petition
• Required documentation and timelines
• What happens during mediation and hearings
• The role of hearing officers and how decisions are made

Eventbrite Registration: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/navigating-the-rent-petition-process-under-the-rent-stabilization-ordinance-tickets-1987145803591?aff=oddtdtcreator

Alameda County is looking for the next Youth Poet Laureate! Teens ages 13-18 who live in Alameda County are invited to a...
04/17/2026

Alameda County is looking for the next Youth Poet Laureate! Teens ages 13-18 who live in Alameda County are invited to apply through April 30. Share your voice and inspire others.

As the 2026 Alameda County Youth Poet Laureate:
- Win a suite of Apple products, including a MacBook Pro
- Perform at public events throughout the year
- Compete in the California and West Regional poetry competitions

Learn more at aclibrary.org/youth-poet.

🫂 We keep us safe, and we keep us healthy. Emergency Preparedness is not just an individual responsibility: it’s on all ...
04/16/2026

🫂 We keep us safe, and we keep us healthy. Emergency Preparedness is not just an individual responsibility: it’s on all of us. And we can come together to make sure we learn and prepare as much as possible, including knowing who and what we can turn to in a crisis.

Let’s take advantage of this opportunity to build our collective knowledge and power! If you also like games, interactive activities, food, and free swag, you won’t want to miss this Fair.

🗓️ Date: Saturday, May 2
⏰ Time: 10am to 1pm. Workshops, games and demos offered throughout.
📍 Location: Emeryville Center of Community Life (4727 San Pablo Ave, Emeryville, CA 94608).
Parking options: San Pablo Ave/surrounding area; we encourage carpooling and use of Emery Go-Round.
▶️ RSVP required: bit.ly/d5preparedness

FYI: Community Workshop on Senior Scam Prevention on April 10, 1:30-3pm at Age Well Center, 47111 Mission Falls Court!Jo...
04/09/2026

FYI: Community Workshop on Senior Scam Prevention on April 10, 1:30-3pm at Age Well Center, 47111 Mission Falls Court!

Join State Senator Dr. Aisha Wahab, State Departments, and the Fremont Police Department for a Senior Scam Prevention event. This workshop will help participants learn how to identify fraud, protect personal information, and avoid contractor scams.

For those in the Oakland area: Free Vert Outreach Clinic + Human Health Services on Thurs April 30 2-4pm | Location: 105...
04/08/2026

For those in the Oakland area: Free Vert Outreach Clinic + Human Health Services on Thurs April 30 2-4pm | Location: 1050 7th St, Oakland, CA 94607

When there’s increased wildfire risk, utility companies may need to turn off power as a last resort to ensure public saf...
04/02/2026

When there’s increased wildfire risk, utility companies may need to turn off power as a last resort to ensure public safety. This is known as a Public Safety Power Shutoff, or PSPS.

211 PSPS Care Coordination connects utility customers with access and functional needs such as a disability, limited transportation, or other conditions for assistance who reside in high fire-risk areas to valuable resources before, during, and after a PSPS. Call 211 to see if you are eligible.

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570 B Street
Hayward, CA
94541

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