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Locality: San Francisco, California

Phone: +1 415-788-7961



Address: 870 Market St. Suite 1228 94102 San Francisco, CA, US

Website: www.homebaseccc.org

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Homebase/The Center for Common Concerns 10.05.2021

Check out this fantastic resource guide from @ListosCA "Covid-19 Guidance for Immigrant Californians" filled with of useful information on housing, community safety, and public benefits available seven languages. https://www.listoscalifornia.org//LISTOS_COVID_19_immigran

Homebase/The Center for Common Concerns 27.04.2021

Here's a quick and thoughtful read about bringing the vaccine to people experiencing homelessness; it makes some good points about gaining trust, engaging individuals, and overcoming vaccine hesitancy. https://www.cnn.com//bay-area-oakland-berkeley-/index.html

Homebase/The Center for Common Concerns 15.04.2021

All Californians over 16 are eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine on April 15. As the vaccine effort prepares to massively ramp up, remember that vaccines are safe, free, effective and private. #vaccinateall58

Homebase/The Center for Common Concerns 08.04.2021

Here's an excellent guide to accessing stimulus payments for unhoused folks. Parts are specific to be the Bay Area, but there's lots of good information in here wherever you are. https://www.berkeleyside.com//how-to-get-homeless-stimulus"

Homebase/The Center for Common Concerns 01.04.2021

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/covid-19-vaccine-eligibility-g CoCs, shelter staff and anyone interested in the vaccine rollout to people experiencing homelessness should attend this webinar tomorrow. Get guidance on the new CDPH guidelines and answers to your questions about distribution, supply and logistics!

Homebase/The Center for Common Concerns 12.03.2021

This newsletter highlights resources designed to help communities as they continue to support the physical, social and emotional well-being of clients and staff during this time, including responding to empathy fatigue among staff and organizations; addressing vaccination concerns and building vaccine confidence among clients and staff; and planning for safe and successful vaccination events. - https://mailchi.mp//california-emergency-funding-and-remot