Roving Housing Resource Programs
Based on the principle that all individuals are entitled to fully utilize
all community resources for which they are eligible, Eden I&R (Information
& amp;Referral) makes every effort to provide that information in
as many ways as possible. In addition to our much-relied upon phone line
services, we also go out into the community to locations where people
are in need of housing and social services.
(Click here to read a personal
story of triumph due to the RHRP)
First initiated in 1995, the Roving Housing Resource Program (RHRP) has
grown to include four different programs. In an effort to maximize access
to our databases of over 43,000 housing units and 1,270 human services,
Eden I&R deploys Roving Housing Resource Specialists to other community-based
organizations, including homeless shelters, career centers, and AIDS service
organizations.
Each Resource Specialist travels with a laptop computer loaded with an
updated copy of our databases, and each program is customized to meet
the specific needs of its target population. The collaborative nature
of the programs result in the maximum benefit to the clients of our partner
organizations.
Roving Housing Resource Programs
Monday-Friday
(510) 537-2710
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The four Roving Housing Resource Programs are:
Mid/South County: Provides
housing case management to homeless families and individuals at five homeless
shelters in Hayward and Fremont.
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AIDS Housing & Information
Project (AHIP): Provides the same I&R services as the AHIP Phone
Line to people living with HIV/AIDS (see center panel), but does so on-site
at various AIDS service organizations.
Maximizing Opportunities for
Mothers to Succeed (MOMS): Provides case management and housing assistance
to incarcerated mothers and pregnant women at the Santa Rita Jail. Enrollment
occurs during incarceration, but assistance continues post-release.
Alameda Point: Affiliated
with the conversion of the former Naval base, provides housing assistance
and life skills training to formerly homeless persons, survivors of domestic
violence, and people living with HIV/AIDS.
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