The City of Alameda is hosting a grand opening celebration at Dignity Village on Wednesday, May 3 at 10 a.m. – and the public is invited. Dignity Village, a two-story, 47-unit Interim Supportive Housing project at 2350 Fifth St., will provide shelter for individuals experiencing homelessness or chronic homelessness. The grand opening celebration will be at the site; please RSVP online.
Dignity Village will be capable of serving up to 61 individuals, with five units specifically set aside for homeless youth aged between 18 to 24. Each unit measures 138 square feet and is equipped with a private, ensuite bathroom. Dignity Village will also contain additional community buildings, including a dining space, meeting rooms, private offices for support services staff, and storage for resident belongings.
People in need of housing will be referred by the Homeless Management Information System, managed by Alameda County Health Care Services Agency’s Office of Homeless Care and Coordination Coordinated Entry Program. During the initial housing placement, Alameda’s unhoused residents will be given priority.
The City led the effort to develop Dignity Village, partnering with nonprofit developer DignityMoves and onsite service provider and property manager Five Keys Schools and Programs. The City was awarded a $12.3 million grant from the State’s Homekey Program to build Dignity Village, and $2.35 million from Alameda County to cover five years of operating services.