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Can you imagine being kicked out of your home because you were just a little short on rent? Hardworking families across the Bay Area are losing their jobs due to COVID-19, and we intend to do something about it.
We are raising money to save 10 families from becoming homeless due to being short on rent.
California is providing up to $2,400 a month in unemployment, but it is not enough. The average monthly cost of living in the Bay Area is ~$9,600 (see here), and the average Bay Area family is short ~$1,000 on their average rent of $3,000 before they begin the path to eviction and homelessness.
The Bay Area Rent Scholarship is a program aimed at lowering the risk of homelessness caused by rent delinquency in the Bay Area. The Black community represents 10% of the population in Alameda County alone, but ~50% of the homeless population.
Additionally, Covid related unemployment has more significantly impacted the Black community vs others (16.8% vs 13.3% average). Given the main drivers of homelessness are unemployment and the inability to pay full rent, if we can directly address housing instability, we can significantly impact the risk of homelessness within the Black community.
If you want to better understand the scope and impact of this issue, read this article .
Any donation will help make an impact. Thanks in advance for your contribution to this cause that means so much to us and our community.
More information about 100 Black Men of The Bay Area:
The mission of the 100 Black Men of the Bay Area is to improve the quality of life within the Bay Area community and to enhance educational and economic opportunities for disadvantaged, disenfranchised and low- income youth and families. For more on our organization, visit our website here.
Brian L Shields has been a member of the 100 Black Men of the Bay Area since 2019.
More information on the Indoor Invitational:
The Indoor Invitational is a virtual race series designed to test your competitive strength from the safety of your home. Participants will be fundraising for a Rent Scholarship to help families experiencing housing instability caused by the COVID-19 economy. For more see here: https://bit.ly/2O4B5ea
We are raising money to save 10 families from becoming homeless due to being short on rent.
California is providing up to $2,400 a month in unemployment, but it is not enough. The average monthly cost of living in the Bay Area is ~$9,600 (see here), and the average Bay Area family is short ~$1,000 on their average rent of $3,000 before they begin the path to eviction and homelessness.
The Bay Area Rent Scholarship is a program aimed at lowering the risk of homelessness caused by rent delinquency in the Bay Area. The Black community represents 10% of the population in Alameda County alone, but ~50% of the homeless population.
Additionally, Covid related unemployment has more significantly impacted the Black community vs others (16.8% vs 13.3% average). Given the main drivers of homelessness are unemployment and the inability to pay full rent, if we can directly address housing instability, we can significantly impact the risk of homelessness within the Black community.
If you want to better understand the scope and impact of this issue, read this article .
Any donation will help make an impact. Thanks in advance for your contribution to this cause that means so much to us and our community.
More information about 100 Black Men of The Bay Area:
The mission of the 100 Black Men of the Bay Area is to improve the quality of life within the Bay Area community and to enhance educational and economic opportunities for disadvantaged, disenfranchised and low- income youth and families. For more on our organization, visit our website here.
Brian L Shields has been a member of the 100 Black Men of the Bay Area since 2019.
More information on the Indoor Invitational:
The Indoor Invitational is a virtual race series designed to test your competitive strength from the safety of your home. Participants will be fundraising for a Rent Scholarship to help families experiencing housing instability caused by the COVID-19 economy. For more see here: https://bit.ly/2O4B5ea
Co-organizers (5)
Brian L. Shields
Organizer
Oakland, CA
100 Black Men of the Bay Area Inc
Beneficiary
Adam Rector
Co-organizer
Charles Joseph
Co-organizer
Aaron Spargo
Co-organizer
Marco Lei
Co-organizer