Unhoused Individuals Plan To Build Rent-Free Permanent Housing
Oakland, California - It's been a long-term problem addressing the homeless crisis in Oakland and now those at the center of the fight are trying their own solutions.
A group of unhoused individuals are buying land and building their own community to get people off the street permanently.
The land on MaCarthur Boulevard and 76th Avenue is where they plan to build their own rent-free permanent housing community.
“This dream of Homefulness is a homeless people solution to homelessness,” said Tiny, co-founder of the organization Homefulness.
The 10-thousand-square-foot lot was bought by a group of current and formerly unhoused individuals.
They finished their first project earlier this year where they’re providing 11 families with free housing, schooling, and healing-centered programming.