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Kaiser Permanente unveiled several major initiatives that will improve health outcomes by creating stable housing for vulnerable populations. The initiatives — including seeding a real estate investment in Oakland, anchoring a $100 million national loan fund for affordable housing and kicking off a plan to end homelessness for more than 500 Oakland-area residents — are part of a comprehensive strategy to advance the economic, social and environmental conditions for health in the communities that Kaiser Permanente serves.

Posted: January 15th, 2019

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Oaktown Roots: Brand New, Below Market Rate Homes in Oakland is now accepting applications. Hello Housing is now accepting pre-applications for Oaktown Roots, new single-family homes in Oakland for be ...

Posted: December 26th, 2018

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An ordinance authored by Oakland City Councilmember Dan Kalb and Mayor Libby Schaaf to save lives and reduce the potential for housing displacement in the event of a major earthquake was approved by the City Council’s Community and Economic Development Committee. The item will now move ahead to be heard by the full city council during their meeting December 11.

Posted: December 4th, 2018


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