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Kaiser Fremont Medical Social Work Department held a donation drive for items needed for the CleanStart Mobile Hygiene Unit in recognition of Social Work Month, which takes place each year during the month of March. Their theme this year is “Social Work Breaks Barriers that Prevent People and Communities from Thriving.” The drive brought in hundreds of items including underwear, socks, leggings, sweats, jackets, and toiletries. The items will be distributed through the CleanStart unit. Thank you to Kaiser Fremont Medical Center for your generosity!
If you would like to donate items for the CleanStart Mobile Hygiene Unit, view our most up-to-date needs list to see what are current priorities are. Or you can make a financial contribution in support of our homeless services via our donation page.
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The Age Well Centers at Lake Elizabeth and South Fremont are pleased to announce new hours of operation.
Starting April 3rd, hours will be
8 am-4:30 pm
Monday through Friday
The change will accommodate new programming and services. We hope these business hours will encourage you to stop by and participate in all the great activities.
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Eviction Moratorium Set to Expire
Yesterday, the Alameda County Board of Supervisors ended the County’s COVID-19 State of Emergency, allowing the Eviction Moratorium to end. There will be a 60-day grace period in which landlords cannot evict tenants. The Eviction Moratorium will expire on April 29, 2023 at 11:59 pm Evictions will be allowed to proceed after that.
If you are at risk of eviction, the Family Resource Center (FRC) can provide information, referrals, and mediation regarding the eviction process and other services, depending on your situation. Please call the FRC at 510-574-2028. For more information, visit our website.
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Team Stronger Than You Think (STYT) Presents Symbiosis 2023: Out of Bounds
April 29
9am-3:30 pm
Ohlone College
Symbiosis is a free summit created by and for youth that aims to uplift queer and trans youth, provide education about healthy relationships, and empower youth activists in their home communities. At Symbiosis, junior high and high school-aged folks will learn from breakout session workshops, hear from keynote speakers, create art, enjoy performances, and build community. 2023 marks the 6th annual Symbiosis co-hosted by Team STYT and SAVE. Visit the SAVE website for complete information.
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An event to help women join the workforce!
Saturday, April 8, 3-5 pm
Olive Hyde Art Gallery, 123 Washington Blvd, Fremont
Lean about career education programs. Attend a workshop on resume' writing. Improve your confidence and public speaking. Download the flyer for complete info. The event is hosted by Shobana Ramamurthi & Dr. Monika Chugh.
The event is FREE. Due to space limitations, registration is required here.
Email Shobana if you have any questions.
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Modern Brush Pen Calligraphy
Mondays April 24-May 22
11 am-12 pm
Wing B/Park Side
$50(member) $70(non member)
Learn to write beautifully with brush pens. Designed for beginners, the class will cover the basics of using, holding, and writing with brush pens. Materials will be provided. Material fee $ 8.
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Downtown Carmel NEW!
Monday May 15
8 am-5 pm
$55(member) $60(non member)
Carmel offers some of the world’s finest scenery, historic sites, art galleries, restaurants, and boutique shops. Lunch will be on your own. Trip includes transportation and driver gratuity. Come explore Downtown Carmel and register today!
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EMAIL Nick Jordan with questions about classes at the Age Well Center at Lake Elizabeth.
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Zumba Gold
Wednesdays
11:30 am-12:30 pm
Large Activity Room
Zumba Gold consists of easy Latin inspired moves at a lower intensity. You’ll have a blast while you’re working on cardio, muscle strength, balance, and coordination. Instructor, Toni Perrina, has been teaching fitness classes since the 1980’s.
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Mahjong Drop-In
Thursdays
1:15-3 pm
Multipurpose Room
Bring your friends and enjoy this enormously popular Chinese game. It’s a game of strategy, skill, and good fortune. This is a great opportunity to engage with friends in a competitive but fun spirited game. Tile set available for checkout.
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EMAIL Martha Torrez with questions about classes at the Age Well Center at South Fremont.
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The Fremont FRC is now offering free tax preparation services through our Fremont VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) program for those who made $75,000 or less last year.
This year our VITA tax preparers are offering three ways to get your documents to us:
• Drop-Off Service – make an appointment to drop off your documents at the FRC.
• Virtual Service – submit your documents online through our secure platform.
• In-Person Tax Preparation Service – make an appointment at one of our Tri-City locations to have your tax returns prepared in person while you wait.
For details on our tax services, see our VITA tax flyer in English, Spanish, and Chinese or visit our SparkPoint VITA tax website.
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Tri-City residents living in their vehicles and interested in learning more about the City of Fremont’s Safe Parking Host Site program may call 510-574-2222 or email for more information.
Church sites have opened their lots overnight and provide fellowship through a welcoming space, hot meals, clean portable bathrooms, and friendly volunteers. No RVs are permitted at this time.
Individuals or couples over 18 living in their vehicles are invited to call 510-574-2222 or email for more information.
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Interested in becoming a Safe Parking Host Site?
Organizations with site control of parking lots that are public, quasi-public, or have existing assembly use permits, are highly encouraged to apply to become a host site.
For information on how to become a host site, review our Prospective Safe Parking Host Site Program Packet.
For more information on the Safe Parking Host Site Program,
please email or call Guadalupe Gonzalez at 510-574-2222.
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Clinical Supervisor
The Fremont Family Resource Center is recruiting for a Clinical Supervisor. The Clinical Supervisor will perform a wide range of
responsibilities overseeing direct services staff who are both professionals and interns, including crisis intervention mental health
clinicians, counselors, and case managers. This position works in partnership with other Clinical Supervisors in the Department and maintains close partnership with a second Clinical Supervisor at the FRC who oversees social work staff with an emphasis on case management and support services.
Licensed as a Marriage & Family Therapist (LMFT) or Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) is required. Please take a look at our recruitment brochure for complete details.
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Clinical Program Coordinator (Senior)
Our Youth and Family Services Division is looking for an experienced Clinical Mental Health Program Coordinator who is responsible for overseeing the Early Childhood Mental Health Program and supervising clinicians. This position also provides direct counseling and early childhood consultation services to children 0-8 years, parents, and family members.
Licensed as a Marriage & Family Therapist (LMFT), Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC), Clinical Psychologist, or Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) is required. View our recruitment brochure for complete details.
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Safe Parking Host Site
The Safe Parking Host Site Program is searching for dedicated volunteers to help administer services in the evenings and mornings to our unhoused community members living in their vehicles.
As a volunteer, you will:
- Assist guest check-in in the evening and check-out in the morning
- Assist program hospitality: delivering food, coordinating evening activities
All volunteers will receive training.
Email for more information.
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Human Relations Commission
Interested in serving the whole Fremont community? The Human Relations Commission promotes, supports, and creates a compassionate community where diversity is honored and respected, neighbors support each other, and the most vulnerable receive services. For more information on this commission or meetings, visit the Commission's webpage.
If you are interested, contact Noelle Tolentino, Secretary to the Commission, via email or 510-574-2088.
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Senior Citizens Commission
Interested in serving Older Adults in Fremont? The Senior Citizens Commission assesses the needs of the older adult community, works with public, and private agencies to coordinate senior services, and monitors legislation of interest to seniors. For more information on this commission or meetings, visit the Commission's webpage.
If you are interested, contact Karen Grimsich, Aging Family Services Administrator, via email or 510-574-2062.
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Senior Peer Counselors
Our Aging and Family Services Division is seeking volunteers to assist seniors in our Senior Peer Counseling (SPC) Program, which assists Tri-City seniors 55 years or older facing moderate mental health issues. Trained seniors, who understand the challenges of aging, provide counseling and emotional support both in the home or in our counseling offices. SPC Program serves elders facing a variety of issues and is supervised by a licensed professional therapist.
If you are at least 50 years of age and can participate in a 36-hour training, visit our website to learn more.
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Senior Ambassadors
Our Aging and Family Services Division is accepting volunteers to join the Community Ambassador Program for Seniors (CAPS). Volunteer Ambassadors serve as a bridge between the formal network of services and their respective communities. Volunteers are trained on local services and programs and share this information with older adults in need.
If you are at least 50 years of age and want to learn more, visit our website or contact Marisha Engineer, Community Programs Coordinator via email.
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The Clean Start Mobile Hygiene Unit is back in service. In addition to its regular schedule, a new stop has been added.
Thursdays from noon to 2 pm, CleanStart will be at the Fremont Main Library, 2400 Stevenson Blvd in Fremont.
For an updated schedule, visit our website.
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Affordable Housing in Fremont
In the next few years, more affordable housing is planned for Fremont. Nearly 800 new affordable rental units will become available for low-income households. To learn more, visit the City’s Upcoming Units webpage.
In addition, through the City’s First Time Homebuyer Program, Below Market Price (BMP) homes located in Fremont will continue to be offered for sale as they become available. To learn more and view available homes, visit the City’s BMP webpage.
To receive information when these new affordable housing opportunities become available, community members can sign up for the following interest lists. Those who subscribe can choose to receive the information by email or SMS/text message.
Affordable Rental Units for Adults and Families:
Affordable Housing Interest List
Affordable Rental Units for Seniors:
Senior Affordable Housing Interest List
Below Market Price (BMP) Homes for Sale:
First Time Homebuyer Program Interest List
For more information about affordable housing in Fremont, visit the City's Affordable Housing webpage.
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Opioid Overdose Responder and
Naloxone Virtual Training
Alameda Healthcare for the Homeless is providing one-hour virtual Opioid Overdose Responder and Naloxone training to those who work or reside in Alameda County. There are several dates and times available.
Instructions to pick up a Naloxone kit will be provided after you have received the training.
Visit the AHCH website for complete information and to see registration options.
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FEMA has important information about how to save family treasures that have been damaged by flooding.
With a little patience and prompt action, saving cherished photographs, letters, paintings, and other irreplaceable objects is possible. Their step-by-step instructions will help you stabilize your treasured objects and buy you time to make an educated decision on further treatment and handling of your family mementos.
Visit the FEMA website for details.
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South County Housing Resource Center Drop-In Hours
Our Homeless Care and Response Division hosts drop-in hours as a South County Housing Resource Center (HRC) in the Fremont Family Resource Center's Millennium Room. This is an opportunity for people seeking housing problem-solving support, shelter assessments and referrals, or housing assessments.
New Drop-in hours are Thursdays,
10 am-12 pm. and 1-3 pm at 39155 Liberty St., Fremont, CA. For more information, call the Fremont FRC at 510-574-2000.
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Affordable Home Renovations
Renew Alameda County helps homeowners make renovations necessary to stay, grow, and thrive in their homes. Renew AC can make home improvement plans come to life - without breaking the bank. Renew AC provides 1% interest loans from $15,000 to $150,000 to qualified homeowners. Simple interest is accrued annually, with total interest never to exceed 50% of the amount borrowed, and payments are deferred until the home is sold. Renew AC is for low-income homeowners who live in Alameda County.
Visit the Renew AC website for program requirements and more information, or view the program flyer here.
Renew AC is administered by Alameda County and operated by Habitat for Humanity East Bay/Silicon Valley. All inquiries will be handled directly by Habitat staff.
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Help on Tap — Alameda County Water District Customer Assistance Program
Help on Tap customer assistance program provides qualifying single-family residential accounts a $40.00 credit on their bi-monthly water service charge. Credit will be applied upon approval of your application.
For complete information, visit their website.
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Help for Energy Bills
East Bay Community Energy has launched a set of Energy Bill Payment Assistance web pages.
They are designed to help you better understand what programs are available and the eligibility requirements. You can enroll in the program that is right for you.
To see which program is right for you, visit their website.
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Assistance for COVID-19 Related Funeral Expenses
Under the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2021 and the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, FEMA provides financial assistance for COVID-19 related funeral expenses incurred after January 20, 2020.
Visit FEMA COVID-19 Funeral Assistance for guidance and eligibility requirements and types of services funded. Call FEMA's dedicated helpline at 1-844-684-6333 for instructions on applying for this assistance.
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| General Information and
Access to Resources
510-574-2050 humanservicesinfo@fremont.gov | Homeless Services and
Hygiene opportunities
510-574-2222
Click here to download the latest Hygiene and Meal Services Schedule. | | Age Well Center at Lake Elizabeth
Main Number:
510-790-6600
Recorded Information Line:
510-790-6610 | Rent Review
For all rent increase questions
and services:
510-733-4945 rentreview@fremont.gov | | Age Well Center at South Fremont
510-742-7540 | Ride-On Tri-City! Program (Transportation Services
for Older Adults and People
with Disabilities)
510-574-2053
rideontricity@fremont.gov | | Fremont Family Resource Center General Information:
510-574-2000
Click here for the most up-to-date information on FRC agencies. | Youth and Family Services
General Information:
510-574-2100
yfs@fremont.gov | | |
| 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
Call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org for yourself or if you are worried about a loved one who may need crisis support. | Guidelines for Call 911 during Mental Health Emergencies
Click here to download flyer. | | Alameda County 2-1-1 COVID-19 Resource Info 211alamedacounty.org/covid19 | Parenting Stress Helpline
1-800-829-3777
Click here to download flyer. | | Bay Area Community Health
Click here for information
their services. | Social Security Offices
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