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  • WHO WE ARE
    • Staff, Board, Volunteers
    • Partners
    • Funders
  • Services
  • How you can help
    • Donate
    • In-kind donations
    • RUN A DRIVE
    • Attend a Webinar
    • Learn
  • Press and Video
    • Press
    • What is Peer Accompaniment?
  • contact
    • Send a message
    • Newsletter opt-in
    • Press Kit
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WHO WE ARE: STEWARDS FOR CHANGE
SOS Richmond is comprised of housed, unhoused, and formerly unhoused staff and allies working together to improve our neighborhoods. We are present in encampments, problematic hotspots, neighborhood events, neighborhood councils, community-organizing initiatives, and neighborhood improvement projects advocating for safety, stability, and security. These urgent opportunities for neighborhood action are also doors to personal transformation. We cannot change our community without addressing attitudes and behaviors in our own lives. The lived experiences of our unhoused neighbors shape our collective agency. Empowerment is the key to our shared success. Learn who we are as individuals.

WHAT WE DO: ​PEERS HELPING PEERS
Eighty-five percent of our staff are unhoused and formerly unhoused individuals. While we strongly support the government’s Housing First approach and strive for immediate housing, we also work to fill the gaps - such as the need for connection and community - that make housing sustainable. By partnering with local agencies and community members, we can serve isolated encampment residents and provide jobs and resources to help people sustain themselves. Staff work in the field to provide clean-up, mobile showers, laundry, food, clothing, drinking water, transportation, moving services, health care, and more. Through our earned connection with the unhoused communities, we aid public agencies and improve safety and stability for all. Learn more about our services.

MEASURES OF SUCCESS 
Our primary focus is creating and maintaining community relationships. It is in nurturing this network of trust-based connections that measurable community-wide goals are reached. In the past year, each week an average of 7 tons of trash have been removed, and contact with ~ 90 encampment residents was established. In addition to treating those who have been dispossessed with compassion, our presence in the unhoused community helps reduce fire danger and improve watershed health. Read our 2024-2025 Impact Report. 



ANNOUNCING THE SOS RICHMOND STORE!

All proceeds support SOS programs!  Additionally, for every $1000 in merchandise we sell, we will purchase an item to be gifted to a staff member who is awarded Employee of the Month. You will join SOS in giving a pat on the back and reducing waste.
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NEWSLETTERS

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#41 What It Takes To Survive The Heat When You Live Outside
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#40 The Truth about Barriers to Employment
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#39 What it Takes to Move Someone
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#38 Who is Included in Public Safety?
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#37 Good Experiences Matter
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#36 Creek Restoration, Living Creekside
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NEIGHBOR CARE LINE:  510.806.8650
Call the Neighborhood Care Line to reach a member of the SOS Richmond Outreach Team for help engaging collaboratively with our unhoused neighbors.  Leave a message  to express your concerns about a situation you observe or experience.  To help an unhoused individual get services, call CORE - Coordinated Outreach Referral Engagement Program - for the mobile homeless outreach team at 211. 
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