Home Together 2030

Home Together 2030

Building on lessons from Home Together 2026, Alameda County is now refreshing the plan as Home Together 2030. The updated plan will integrate:


  • Updated analysis and modeling for the countywide homelessness response system
  • An updated and expanded racial equity analysis
  • Feedback from a wide range of stakeholders, especially people with lived experience of homelessness
  • The latest Point-in-Time Count and systemwide data

These elements will guide actionable strategies and investments to address homelessness and racial disparities in the context of California's evolving policy and funding landscape.

Objectives guiding the process of developing the Home Together 2030 Plan include:

  • Centering equity and justice - race, gender, ethnicity, disability – across the process.
  • Providing multiple pathways for input to ensure all stakeholders have an opportunity to shape the refreshed Plan.
  • Supporting a process that is collaborative, inclusive, efficient, and strengthens and further clarifies partnerships/relationships.
  • Ensuring the Home Together 2030 Plan is centered on people with lived experience, is data-driven, action-oriented, built to work and evolve over time, and nimble to respond to changing dynamics.
  • Establishing metrics to measure progress over time, and a process for program and system improvement.

The Home Together Plan refresh process was kicked off by  H&H together with the Oakland-Berkeley-Alameda County Continuum of Care (CoC) in January 2025 with the launch of three work groups, staffed by Alameda County Housing and Homelessness Services and technical consultants, and comprised of a diverse group of homelessness response system stakeholders, including people with lived experience, city and county representatives, homelessness service and housing providers, and other subject matter experts. 

  • The Home Together 2030 Task Force is providing overall direction on the Home Together refresh. This work group will synthesize recommendations from the System Modeling and Racial Equity Analysis Technical Work Groups and prioritize strategies and recommendations to be included in the Home Together 2030 Plan. 
  • The System Modeling Technical Work Group is supporting the identification of data inputs that will be used to model systemwide inventory and resource needs. 
  • The Racial Equity Analysis Technical Work Group is supporting the conduct of an updated and expanded racial equity analysis by reviewing and identifying data sources and data findings, and synthesizing and prioritizing recommendations informed by the racial equity analysis