City of Fremont Human Services Weekly Update


Weekly Update May 28 2024
Family Caregiver Retreat

Join Aging and Family Services for a free, one-day retreat for the Family Caregiver. Enjoy a complimentary breakfast and lunch, educational presentations, a therapeutic group activity, and a chance to share your experience with fellow caregivers.


Friday, June 7, 2024

9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Dominican Sisters of Mission San Jose

43326 Mission Circle, Fremont


Space is limited. Pre-registration is required by June 4, 2024. Register online, via email, or call Frishta at 510-574-2035.

Active Transportation Plan
Active transportation plan tell us what projects and programs are most important to you surveys close on June 28

New Active Transportation Plan

Survey & Interactive Map 


The Active Transportation Plan Phase 3 outreach has kicked off! Tell us what kind of walking and biking projects and programs are most important to you! Provide your input on project and program priorities through the survey and location-based input on the proposed bicycle network and pedestrian priority areas through the interactive map. The survey and interactive map will close at the end of June. The team will also have in-person pop-up tabling at the June 9 Irvington Farmers Market and June 22 Niles Farmers Market to receive input in-person. The team hopes to hear from you either online or in-person! Learn more: my.fremont.gov/active-transportation-plan

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Human Services Is Hiring


The Human Services Department works to support a vibrant community through the creation and maintenance of services that empower individuals, strengthen families, encourage self-sufficiency, enhance neighborhoods, and foster a high quality of life. If you're looking for a new opportunity, apply today! We currently have the following positions open. Click on the position title to review the recruitment brochure.

Crisis Intervention Specialist

Family Services Administrator (Aging and Family Services)

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Not Too Late to Take the Age-Friendly Fremont Survey


In 2019, the City of Fremont established its first Age-Friendly Action Plan for 2020-2025. An Age-Friendly City is a livable city for everyone. Older adults should feel safe, healthy, and happy living in Fremont. Aging and Family Services is in the process of updating this plan for the next five years. One of the first steps is to survey the community about its feelings regarding what it's like to age in Fremont and better understand the concerns and needs of older adults in the community. Learn more and take the survey by June 17.

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FRC Resource Fair


Friday, June 7

3 - 7 p.m.

Fremont Family Resource Center Parking Lot

39155 Liberty Street, Fremont


Next month, the Fremont Family Resource Center (FRC), consisting of 23 social service agencies, will celebrate its 25th anniversary with a fun Resource Fair. In addition to community resources, there will be prizes and giveaways, free health screenings, kid activities, a bounce house, and more. Fremont Street Eats will occur next door so people can conveniently enjoy both events. Learn More.

One of the below market townhomes available

The City has two Below Market Price (BMP) homes now available for sale through the City's First Time Homebuyer Program. The townhomes are part of the new Hartford master-planned community in the Niles District in Fremont. Both homes are designated for moderate-income households. The homes are currently under construction and are scheduled to be completed and available between July and August 2024.


Interested homebuyers are required to submit a lottery application and participate in a lottery to be selected to purchase the Hartford BMP homes. Bay Area Affordable Homeownership Alliance (BAAHA), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit housing organization, has been contracted by the project developer to manage the lottery application process for the Hartford BMP homes.


For more information, including eligibility requirements and application information, visit BAAHA's website or view the property flyer. Lottery applications must be submitted by 5 p.m. on Friday, June 14, 2024.

LGBTQIA flag Fremont Pride Fair June 15 2024

Fremont Pride Fair


Saturday, June 15

10 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Fremont Main Library

2400 Stevenson Blvd, Fremont


This June, the City of Fremont Human Relations Commission, and the Fremont Main Library are teaming up to create the first-ever Fremont Pride Fair, celebrating and supporting our LGBTQIA+ community. This family-friendly event will feature live performances, food, and resource tables from organizations across the Bay Area. Event activities include resource booths, informative panels, music, games, and a food truck. Learn more.

AGE WELL CENTER AT LAKE ELIZABETH

40086 Paseo Padre Pkway

Fremont, CA 94538

Summer Class Registration

Begins Monday, June 3


Don't forget to sign up for your favorite Age Well Center Classes!

Beginning June 3, you can register for the summer session that starts July 1, 2024. Age Well Center members receive priority when classes have limited space. Members can also participate in some classes for free!

EMAIL Nick Jordan with questions about classes at the Age Well Center at Lake Elizabeth.

AGE WELL CENTER AT SOUTH FREMONT

47111 Mission Falls Court

Fremont, CA 94538

Hula Class

Mondays, except for the first Monday of the month

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Large Activity Room



Learn how to Hula Dance! These gentle moves will give you a good workout! It's a great way to stay fit and strengthen your core while having fun. This class accommodates all fitness levels and can be done seated or standing.

EMAIL Martha Torrez with questions about classes at the Age Well Center at South Fremont.

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South County Housing Resource Center Drop-In Hours

Thursdays, 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. and 1 - 3 p.m.

Fremont Family Resource Center, Millennium Room

39155 Liberty St., Fremont, CA


Our Homeless Services team hosts drop-in hours as a South County Housing Resource Center in the Fremont Family Resource Center. This is an opportunity for people seeking housing problem-solving support, shelter assessments, referrals, or housing assessments. For more information, call the Fremont FRC at 510-574-2000.

California Dream for All Program: The California Housing Finance Agency (CalHFA) launched another round of funding for the California Dream For All Shared Appreciation Loan Program, a down payment assistance program for first-time homebuyers to be used in conjunction with the Dream For All Conventional first mortgage for down payment and/or closing costs. Learn more.

Salaam Food Pantry in South Fremont holds monthly food distributions on the 4th Saturday of the month from 10 - 11:30 a.m., with lunch provided from 11:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. The Salaam Food Pantry is located at the Islamic Center of Fremont at 4039 Irvington Avenue. Their next distribution is on June 22. Download the flyer.

Stay Housed Bay Area is carefully curated with up-to-date, relevant information in both English and Spanish. Stay Housed Bay Area makes it easy for anyone in the Bay Area to find available resources near them. For more information, visit Stay Housed Bay Area.

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Tri-City residents living in their vehicles and interested in learning more about the City of Fremont's Safe Parking Host Site program may call 510-574-2222 or email for more information.

Church sites have opened their lots overnight and provide fellowship through a welcoming space, clean portable bathrooms, and friendly volunteers. No RVs are permitted at this time. 

Affordable Housing in Fremont: In the next few years, more affordable housing is planned for Fremont. Nearly 800 new affordable rental units will become available for low-income households. To learn more, visit the City's Upcoming Units webpage.


Low-income Drivers can Save 50-75% on I-880 Express Lane Tolls: A new pilot program helps low-income travelers use the express lanes on I-880 between Milpitas and Oakland at a discounted rate. Bay Area residents can apply online or by using the paper application from the Fremont FRC. Income guidelines apply, and proof of income is required. Learn more.

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Help for Energy Bills: Ava Community Energy (formerly East Bay Community Energy) has an Energy Bill Payment Assistance web page. It is designed to help you better understand what programs are available and the eligibility requirements for each. You can enroll in the program that is right for you. Visit their website to learn more.

Alameda County Water District Customer Assistance Program:

Help on Tap customer assistance program provides qualifying single-family residential accounts a $63.75 credit on their bi-monthly water service charge. Credit will be applied upon approval of your application. Learn more.

Affordable Home Renovations: Renew Alameda County helps homeowners make renovations necessary to stay, grow, and thrive in their homes. Renew AC can make home improvement plans come to life - without breaking the bank. Renew AC provides 1% interest loans from $15,000 to $200,000 to qualified homeowners. Renew AC is for low-income homeowners who live in Alameda County. Learn more.

Call for information about Older Adult services in the Tri-City area. 

General Information and

Access to Resources

510-574-2050 humanservicesinfo@fremont.gov

Homeless Services and

Hygiene opportunities

510-574-2222


Age Well Center at Lake Elizabeth

Main Number:

510-790-6600

Recorded Information Line:

510-790-6610

Rent Review

For all rent increase questions

and services:

510-574-2082 rentreview@fremont.gov

Age Well Center at South Fremont

510-742-7540

Ride-On Tri-City! Program (Transportation Services

for Older Adults and People

with Disabilities)

510-574-2053

rideontricity@fremont.gov

Fremont Family Resource Center General Information:

510-574-2000

Click here for the most up-to-date information on FRC agencies.

Youth and Family Services 

General Information:

510-574-2100

yfs@fremont.gov

988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline

Call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org for yourself or if you are worried about a loved one who may need crisis support.

Guidelines for Call 911 during Mental Health Emergencies

Click here to download flyer.

Alameda County 2-1-1

888-886-9660

COVID-19 Resource Info

211alamedacounty.org/covid19

Parenting Stress Helpline

800-829-3777

Click here to download flyer.

Bay Area Community Health

Click here for information

their services.

Social Security Offices

Click here for the most up to date information about

Social Security Offices.

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