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Homelessness

Interdisciplinary client services, partnerships, policy advocacy and litigation to build long-term exits from homelessness and protect the rights of unhoused people

BayLegal is committed to meaningfully addressing the Bay Area's homelessness crisis.

BayLegal provides free civil legal services to low-income individuals and families who are unstably housed or at risk of homelessness in order to prevent homelessness and increase housing stability. BayLegal also helps unhoused youth and adults address legal barriers that prevent them from exiting homelessness. We use a mix of strategies, including direct legal services, coalition building and partnerships, policy advocacy, and litigation to advocate for systems change that will help people maintain housing, exit homelessness, and protect unhoused persons’ civil rights.

This more comprehensive approach has developed as our legal practice has encountered the full complexity of legal and social inequities and barriers that both contribute to homelessness and are in turn exacerbated by it. The Bay Area's housing crisis, barriers to health care and health access, improper denials or needlessly complex application processes for critical income supports and public benefits, the impacts of domestic violence—all contribute to individuals and families becoming unhoused, and all can deepen and entrench long-term homelessness. Faced with this complexity, the need for a coordinated, effective response to homelessness in our state and region is clear.

Have Questions? Need Help?

  • Legal Advice Line: 800-551-5554
  • California Relay Service: Dial 7-1-1 or from TTY dial 1-800-735-2929 or visit California Relay Service for more information.

The scope of the crisis of homelessness in California, and BayLegal's response

Homelessness in California
Practice Team advocacy impacting homelessness
Systems advocacy and impact litigation impacting homelessness

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May 19 @ 12:43 am

Know Your Rights: Domestic Violence 

BayLegal Youth Intern Armaan Sharma has assembled and designed a new Know Your Rights resource on domestic violence. With extensive information on legal definitions and rights, and specific information for youth, immigrants, and LGBTQIA+ individuals, we hope this resource will prove useful to anyone seeking help or providing community education on domestic violence.

May 19 @ 12:43 am

Know Your Rights: McKinney-Vento Act (education rights for youth experiencing homelessness)

BayLegal’s Youth Justice team has assembled a Know Your Rights document and resource list on the McKinney-Vento Act’s protections for youth experiencing homelessness. Many thanks to the YJ team’s high school interns, who have worked this summer to research and design this resource!

May 19 @ 12:43 am

Know Your Rights: Youth Interactions with Law Enforcement

BayLegal’s Youth Justice practice has produced a helpful guide to youth interactions with police, ICE, and other law enforcement. It is important that young people know their rights and how to assert and protect them in encounters with law enforcement—especially for black or brown youth, who are more often mistreated by police. The guide includes a one-page overview of the four phrases and key concepts to remember when dealing with law enforcement, with additional details, strategies, and resources on the following pages.

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Law Clerks

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Ensuring Stability And Success For Youth Tenants In THP Plus

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Foster Youth to Independence (FYI) Housing Vouchers

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General Volunteering

May 19 @ 12:43 am

Juvenile Court Guardianships in Delinquency Court: A Quick Guide

This guide, prepared by BayLegal’s Youth Justice team, covers the process of court-appointed guardianships for youth in delinquency court. Topics include how and under whose authority the process can be started, which forms are required and who needs to complete or assist with them, benefits and supports available for youth and guardians, and resources for further assistance. Also attached is a ZIP file containing a set of juvenile court guardianships forms for easy access and reference.

May 19 @ 12:43 am

Know Your Rights: AB 181

Thanks to BayLegal YouthJustice law clerk Sophie Tohl and intern Armaan Sharma for this one-page guide to a new diploma pathway for young people with disabilities, established under California’s AB 181. Please circulate widely to any students you serve who entered ninth grade during the 2022-23 school year or later, and who might qualify for this pathway.

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Know Your Rights: Consent

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CalFresh for Minors

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CCR and AB 12: Annotated Bibliography

Information on California Code of Regulations (CCR) AB 12 (Extended Foster Care Program).