About

The Sacramento Homeless Organizing Committee (SHOC) mission is to amplify the voice of the homeless and low income community to accomplish economic and social justice.

Homeward Street Journal educates the public on issues of poverty and mane-davillahomelessness, social justice, and features the work of SHOC and our community partners. We publish up to 5,000 papers every two months. The paper provides an income source to homeless and nearly homeless distributors, helping them to meet their immediate survival needs. In 2016, 21,890 papers were sold by distributors who received $1 or more for each paper from the public. We have had 73 distributors active in 2016. We share articles internationally through the International Network of Street Papers as members, but rely mostly on local writers.

Homeless Leadership – Homeless people should have a significant voice and leadership role in shaping emergency-shelter-strategies-workshoptheir future and have a voice in changing local, statewide and national policies on homelessness. Leadership development occurs within all our projects, but is specifically based on our open public meetings. We host workshops and summits, facilitate field trips and speaking engagements, participate in civic and public meetings, organize events, write articles for Homeward and other documents. Often new projects are initiated at the weekly meetings.

Civil Rights Project helps ensure civil rights for homeless people. Locally, we seek to change laws that make it a crime to live outdoors (there are no alternatives for over 9,000 people). We focus on other laws and unfair treatment, including property rights. We organize letter writing campaigns, community education, rallies, marches, visiting civic meetings and leaders. We collect incident reports from those with complaints against law enforcement for monitoring purposes and to share with attorneys. We conduct surveys to inform us of what work is most important to pursue. We are working with Western Regional Advocacy Project on regional and national policies and advocacy campaigns.

Homelessness and Housing. We speak out for housing, shelter, food access, and other survival services as a human right. We join and support other groups, such as Untitled-1Sacramento Housing Alliance and Safe Ground Sacramento, on advocating for affordable housing. We also instigate our own work when the SHOC members decide to address a specific housing or program issue. Housing is the answer to ending homelessness, and that is our ultimate goal—to end homelessness.

Coalitions and Partnerships: We are  organizational members of Sacramento Housing Alliance, Western Regional Advocacy Project, and the International Network of Street Papers. Many SHOC board members sit on various other boards and community groups, such as Safe Ground Sacramento, Sacramento Poor People’s Campaign, Women’s Economic Agenda Project, and more.

Our office is located on Friendship Alley in Sacramento close to the central city. We rent an office in Loaves & Fishes’ Friendship Park where around 500 homeless and nearly homeless guests visit each day for survival services.

Sacramento Homeless Organizing Committee
P.O. Box 952, Sacramento, CA 95812
Phone & Fax: (916) 442-2156
www.sacshoc.org –  sacshoc1@gmail.com

Federal Tax ID # 81-4523361

4 Responses to About

  1. Hey you guys … Creeping on 40 years … Of amazing work … I’m suse that those of us who saw this as a dream and actually didn’t think we could pull it off … Are amazed at what Paula and so many others have done … I am so very thankful you have kept our dream alive and stronger than we ever imagined …

    On behalf of those who were there at the birth Gene Kulik, Sarah Tewillger, The Rev David Leeper Moss , Tim Brown , Barrie Roberts , The gang at LSNC & Bill Kennedy , and so many others that I hope are never forgotten … And to Mitch Snyder & Michael Stoops who inspired us from the National Coalition to do something local .. Again thank you everyone and much love ….

    Mikeal ( Ozzy ) OToole
    Co-Founder S.H.O.C.

    707-304-2856

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  2. TK says:

    I have brand new clothing donations, specially jackets. Where would be the best place to take them?

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  3. sacshoc says:

    I don’t know if I replied to you comment. Sorry if I didn’t. We meet most every Wednesday at 10am at the Delany Center at Loaves & Fishes. That’s where we plan what we do. We have a couple members that are with Your Sacramento Arts and Rev that do street theatre. You can find them on Facebook and get involved with them directly that way.

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  4. James Morin says:

    I want to serve. I can fundraiser, do community outreach, educate. I have a theater background.

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