Veterans Helping Veterans and Homeless People - Providing a HAND-UP, Not a HAND-OUT
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People do not make wise decisions when they are hungry and cold. By providing food and shelter, we encourage people to make the decisions that lead them back to self-sufficiency.

In addition, our clients become part of the community by through on-site volunteer work, giving back to others and becoming part of the solution. About 40% of our former clients continue to work and help at Operation Dignity.

Operation Dignity has been providing emergency and transitional housing to homeless veterans and non-veterans since 1993. We are a full-fledged non-profit 501(c)(3) veteran run, service-enriched provider serving the homeless and displaced populations of Alameda County. Our goal is to provide safe housing, nutritious meals, and a full array of services to help homeless veterans and non-veterans so they can being their rehabilitation process. All of our housing offer clean and sober residences with on-site support for sobriety and other self-help groups.

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How Can You Help?
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Help our veterans and families by directly donating today. $100 can buy 89 meals or job skill training. $50 provides 5 hours of tutoring for our at-risk children. $25 provides 3 days of apartment rent at Dignity Commons. Whatever you give will help us continue to serve our clients. Download and print this form and send it in with your donation today.
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Operation Dignity Has Vacancies
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Operation Dignity currently has vacancies in several programs. A flyer is available for download and posting. Applications are available during regular business hours.
 
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A copy of our Privacy Notice which describes our policies and practices for processing your personal information is available online in PDF format. We collect personal information directly from you for reasons that are discussed In our privacy statement. We may be required to collect some personal information by law or by organizations that give us money to operate this program. Other personal information that we collect is important to run our programs, to improve services for homeless persons, and to better understand the needs of homeless persons. We only collect information that we consider to be appropriate.
 
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