Support Reentry Housing

Help Build A Bridge Home After Prison.

Too many people return home from incarceration without stable housing, support, or a realistic path forward. Your support helps The Two Lives of Oscar Grant Foundation build housing partnerships, reentry navigation, and second-chance pathways across Alameda County and the Bay Area.

36,400+ People reportedly released from California prisons without fixed addresses since 2019.
8,900 Roughly one quarter were reportedly sent to Los Angeles County.
184 Bridge housing beds were reportedly designated countywide for one housing pathway.
The Crisis

Housing is the difference between a second chance and another crisis.

A person coming home from prison may be expected to find work, follow parole conditions, reconnect with family, attend appointments, and rebuild their life while having no stable place to sleep.

Without housing, every reentry goal becomes harder. Employment becomes harder. Sobriety becomes harder. Family reunification becomes harder. Public safety becomes harder.

What Your Support Helps Create

Donations help TLOGF organize housing providers, identify available beds, support reentry navigation, build partner relationships, and create practical pathways from incarceration to stability.

This campaign is about more than shelter. It is about building a coordinated bridge home.

Oscar Grant Jr.'s Story

This mission is rooted in lived experience.

Oscar Grant Jr. knows the pain of loss, incarceration, and rebuilding life after prison. After losing his son, Oscar Grant III, and later overcoming a life sentence that was overturned, Oscar Grant Jr. became a living example of what it means to return home, rebuild, and fight for others who deserve a real second chance.

TLOGF carries that story into action by helping justice-impacted individuals reconnect with housing, employment, family, mentorship, and community support.

ACPD Partnership Vision

Supporting Alameda County's reentry housing ecosystem.

TLOGF is preparing to work alongside public agencies, housing providers, landlords, churches, workforce partners, and community organizations to help identify housing capacity and support successful reentry outcomes.

Provider Network

Identify landlords, sober living homes, transitional housing programs, churches, and supportive housing partners.

Reentry Intake

Collect basic information from individuals seeking housing support so needs can be better understood and routed.

Coordinated Support

Connect housing stability to employment, family reunification, documentation, transportation, and community resources.

Donate Today

Your support can help someone come home with dignity.

Every contribution helps TLOGF build the relationships, systems, and support needed to interrupt the prison-to-homelessness pipeline and create stronger reentry outcomes.