Formerly Berkeley Food & Housing Project. Ensuring everyone in our community has a home through supportive, equitable, and sustainable housing solutions.
We need volunteers! Join us at the Hope Center in Downtown Berkeley to help prepare and serve Community Meal to our neighbors. Volunteer shifts are available weekdays from 2:30 to 4:30pm. Click the link in bio to sign up!
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A safe place to sleep should be a given, not a privilege. With our HOME, AT LAST campaign, you can help stop homelessness before it happens. Give now at the link in bio to catch your neighbors before they fall.
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May is Affordable Housing Month in the Bay Area! Check out the events that @eastbayhousingorganizations has planned for this month here: https://t.co/C4O5XTF0ds
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WOW! Last night was a night to remember! Together we raised over $505,000! Looking forward to continuing to create solutions to homelessness and lasting change in our Bay Area communities!
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April is National Volunteer Month! Meet Jeanne Clinton and Elisabeth Youngerman, two volunteers who regularly assist with Community Meal at the Hope Center.
#TBT to the ‘70s! As we look back on 55 years of housing solutions and community, we’re so grateful for the people who have shaped our journey. Thank you to everyone who bought tickets to our Community Champions Dinner!
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California ranks worst in the nation for its affordable housing shortage, and in the San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont metro area, the gap is alarming: 194,396 extremely low-income renter households compete for just 61,176 available affordable rental homes.
Ligala Manns, a retired U.S. Army Signal Corps Veteran, former Insight Housing client, and now an Insight board member, has become an advocate for herself and other unsheltered and vulnerable Veterans.
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Early bird ticket sales for our Community Champions dinner end on March 17th! Don’t miss your chance to save while supporting housing in the Bay Area!
Get your tickets here: https://t.co/w0mRKPZTVc
Meet Angela Upshaw, our COO and the next feature in our Women of Insight series! She started as a Healthcare Coordinator in 2013 before launching our Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) program. Now, she leads programs, operations, and Real Estate Development.
It was International Women's Day over the weekend and we’re honoring the incredible women who have shaped Insight Housing. Learn more about International Women's Day and Women's History Month here: https://t.co/zqtdCfkbFJ
We’re excited to host the 2025 Community Champions Dinner at the one and only California Memorial Stadium! Get your early bird tickets now here: https://t.co/68sAGVl0zk
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As Program Manager of our Russell Street Residence, Vernette Suggs ensures residents have the support they need every day. Celebrate Women's Month with our women of Insight Housing!
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Team Insight came together at our Telegraph site to celebrate Black History Month with a delicious meal prepared by our own Outreach Specialist @belindakpayton. Grateful for the food, the conversation, and the community!
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Big things are happening at Dwight Way Center! Our COO, Angela Upshaw, toured the site with @ppretlow and @xanavocado from the Harry and Jeanette Weiberg foundation, a valued partner in our Real Estate Development efforts.
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For decades, redlining and discriminatory policies pushed Black families out of opportunity-rich neighborhoods. At Insight Housing, we're committed to building a future where everyone has access to stable, affordable housing.
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This Black History Month, we celebrate our Black leaders, staff, participants, and community. Their resilience, leadership, and vision have strengthened the fight for housing equity, shaping the work we do every day.
What started in 1970 as The Meal Project—serving hot meals from a church basement—has grown into a lasting commitment to food, home, and community. Today, we continue to ensure that everyone has a place to share meals
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Get your early bird tickets for our Community Champions Dinner on 4/17! Don't miss this chance to come together and support housing solutions: https://t.co/EUGmGTSZd4
States with higher rents see higher rates of homelessness. In California, the crisis is growing faster than anywhere else in the U.S. For every 10,000 people in California, 47 are experiencing homelessness on any given night – more than double the national average of 19.