Homelessness presents significant challenges, including lack of access to healthcare, food insecurity, and exposure to violence. It also leads to mental health issues like anxiety and depression. On a societal level, it strains public resources. Addressing homelessness requires affordable housing, mental health support, and economic opportunities.
The purpose of this website is not to ask for money or any handouts, but it is made to inform the people of Oakland that poverty is a serious issue that the Bay Area needs addressing.
Our goal for this page is to help all low-income individuals who are financially struggling with living in the Bay Area. Living in the Bay Area can cost you $1,183,272. The average San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward home value is $1,183,272, up 5.0% over the past year and goes pending in around 12 days.
The vision we want to achieve is that the homeless population goes down in the next few years we can achieve this by building more shelters and cutting the cost of housing for all those people who live in the Bay Area. You can also make this possible by visiting this website.