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Through the closure and conversion of the Alameda Naval Air
Station, APC received 34 acres of land, including 239 housing
units and space for a community garden, a commercial plant
nursery, a health center and a community center. This unique
public conveyance has given APC the ability to combine programs,
including affordable housing, mental and physical health services
and employment in an integrated, comprehensive effort. Rather
than addressing individual factors associated with homelessness
in isolation, APC is building a community that fosters support
and interaction. APC provides the necessary environment for
residents to regain control of their lives and build stable
futures.
Nearly 500 individuals live at Alameda Point, including
more than 250 children. Residents are committed to regaining
their lives and their places in the community. They include
women and families recovering from domestic violence, adults
and children with disabilities, persons living with AIDS and
formerly homeless veterans and their families.
All APC programs work to foster resident leadership, from
employing residents in various capacities throughout APC to
a resident council to the recently-opened community garden.
APC creates opportunities that allow residents to become the
primary stakeholders in their community.

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