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Housing Navigation & Resources


  • Homelessness or couch surfing
  • Temporary housing instability
  • Eviction notices or rent arrears
  • Unsafe or overcrowded living situations
  • Loss of housing due to financial hardship 
  • Transitioning out of foster care or family housing 
  • Any other housing-related situation affecting your safety, stability, or ability to focus on school


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Basic Needs Assistance Request Form


Housing Resource Guide

This guide was developed by the Las Positas College CalWORKs Program in response to the growing number of students experiencing homelessness or housing insecurity. It is intended to provide a centralized place where students can explore housing options and reduce barriers while navigating housing instability.

Eligibility requirements vary by program and organization. We encourage you to contact each provider directly to confirm whether you qualify for their services.

Note to Users: The housing resources listed on this entire page are provided for informational purposes only. Las Positas College and the Basic Needs Department do not own, operate, or manage these housing programs and cannot guarantee housing availability, eligibility, or placement.

A Guide to Start Your Housing Search
Housing Directory


Tri-Valley Affordable Rental Housing Guide

You can also use the Tri-Valley Affordable Rental Housing Guide, available in English and Spanish, to explore affordable housing complexes in the Tri-Valley area, including Livermore, Pleasanton, Dublin, San Ramon, and Danville.

This guide includes housing options for individuals, families, seniors, and people with developmental disabilities.

Affordable Housing Rental Guide (English)
Affordable Housing Rental Guide (Spanish)


Community Housing Resources

The resources listed below are external housing programs and organizations. Availability is not guaranteed, and many programs may have waitlists. We recommend contacting agencies directly to learn about current openings, eligibility requirements, application steps, and timelines.

Because housing options and eligibility can vary, we also recommend meeting with a Basic Needs staff member to identify resources that best fit your situation.

Alameda County Social Services provides information and referrals for housing assistance programs, including emergency shelters, transitional housing, and other support services for individuals and families experiencing housing instability.

The resource directory helps connect residents with programs and organizations that may be able to assist with housing needs.

Alameda Social Services Website 

Search for affordable housing opportunities across Alameda County through the Alameda County Housing Portal. The portal lists available rental units and housing programs. Each listing includes a Property Agent who can provide details about availability, eligibility requirements, and how to apply.

Alameda County Housing Portal

If you are looking for affordable rental housing in Livermore, the City provides an Affordable Rental Housing Map to help you locate below-market rental developments, plus a short video that walks you through how to use the pages.

Not every development offers affordable units, so it can help to check back and review the “New Affordable Housing Projects” section for updates.

Affordable Housing in Livermore

CityServe connects individuals and families with local churches and community partners that provide practical support such as food, clothing, household goods, and other essential items.

You can submit a request through their website to be connected with organizations in your area that may be able to help.

CityServe of the Tri-Valley


Contact Information

Address: 3311 Pacific Avenue, Livermore, CA 94550 
Phone: (925) 222-2273 

Email: connect@cityservecares.org 

Contra Costa Employment & Human Services provides programs and support services for individuals and families in Contra Costa County. Services may include CalFresh (food assistance), CalWORKs, Medi-Cal, housing support, and employment resources. The department helps residents access essential benefits and connect with community services that support financial stability and well-being.

Contra Costa Employment and Human Services


Contact Information

Contra Costa Employment and Human Services (EHSD)

Service Center Phone: (866) 663-3225 
Emergency Response Hotline: (877) 881-1116  


Social services agency of Contra Costa County

Locations listed below.

Workforce Services and Aging & Adult Services
400 Ellinwood Way
Pleasant Hill, CA 94523

Home Energy Assistance Program and Stage II
1470 Civic Court, Ste 200
Concord, CA 94520

Independent Living Skills Program (ILSP)

1875 Arnold Drive, Ste 200
Martinez, CA 94553

George Miller Children’s Center
3068 Grant Street
Concord, CA 94520

Workforce Development Board (WDB) – One Stop
4071 Port Chicago Highway Rd.
Concord, CA 94520

In Home Support Services (IHSS) Public Authority
500 Ellinwood Way
Pleasant Hill, CA 94523

Martinez Early Childhood Center
615 Arch Street
Martinez, CA 94553

We Care Children’s Center
2191 Kirker Pass Road
Concord, CA 94521

Crossroads High School (Childcare partner)
2701 Willow Pass Road
Concord, CA 94519

Tri-Valley REACH (Resources for Employment, Access, Community, and Housing) supports adults with developmental disabilities in the Tri-Valley area by providing housing opportunities, employment support, and community programs.

Their services help individuals live more independently and stay connected to their community.

Tri-Valley REACH


Confidentiality

Resource Navigation is meant to be supportive, private, and student-centered. We will not share your information without your consent, except in situations involving immediate safety concerns.

Know Your Rights

  • Asking for help will not impact your enrollment or academic standing.
  • Services are confidential.
  • Undocumented students can still access housing navigation and campus support.
  • You can ask questions without committing to any program.

If You Need Immediate Help

If you are in immediate danger or fleeing violence, please prioritize your safety first. If you are experiencing an urgent housing or safety crisis, the emergency resources below may be able to provide immediate support.

  • Emergency Services: Call 911 for immediate help in situations involving danger, violence, a medical emergency, or any urgent safety concern. 
  • 211 Alameda County: Call or text 211 to connect you with local support, including housing assistance, emergency shelters, food resources, healthcare services, and other community programs.
  • Bay Area Community Services (BACS): Call 510-613-0330 for crisis response, mental health support, and help connecting to emergency shelter and housing resources in Alameda County.
  • National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Call or text 988 for 24/7 confidential support during emotional distress, a mental health crisis, or thoughts of suicide.
  • National Domestic Violence Hotline: Call 1-800-799-7233 or text START to 88788 for confidential support, safety planning, and resources related to domestic or relationship violence.
  • Las Positas College Campus Safety & Security: Call 925-424-1699 for immediate support with safety concerns on campus and help coordinating with emergency services when needed.
  • Las Positas College Student Health & Counseling Services: Call 925-424-1830 for basic health care, counseling services, wellness education, and referrals to additional community resources.

Important Note: Emergency housing availability may vary and may be limited. If possible, contact the listed organizations directly to confirm availability and eligibility requirements.

Next Steps:

Once you complete the Basic Needs Assistance Form, please stop by the Welcome Center in person so we can help you schedule your appointment. At this time, Resource Navigation appointments can only be made in person.

Thank you for your understanding.