2-1-1 Alameda County (formerly CHAIN:
Community Housing And Information Network)
The 2-1-1 Information and Referral Line is unique in Alameda County,
helping people find affordable housing and critical social services. Set
up originally as CHAIN (Community Housing and Information Network) to
help displaced victims of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, the line soon
expanded to meet the continuing information needs of all Alameda County
residents.
In 2007, CHAIN transitioned into 2-1-1, a Bay-Area wide, easy to remember
3 digit number. Professionally trained staff and volunteers fully assess
callers' needs and provide comprehensive, customized referrals to affordable
housing, available emergency shelter space, and vital social services
throughout Alameda County. People need to know where to turn for help,
and the 2-1-1 line exists to fill that need.
2-1-1 is a free, non-emergency, confidential, 3-digit phone number and
service that provides easy access to housing information, and critical
health and human services.
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Listings of affordable and subsidized housing in Alameda County.
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Alameda County shelter availability updated daily.
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Assistance locating vital social services.
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2-1-1 is also the number to dial when a disaster happens.
Return to Eden I & R home page.
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Simply dial 2-1-1
24 hours a day
7 days a week
Or dial 888-886-9660 from outside Alameda County
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