The Ilse J. Oetiker Accelerated Learning & Living Program (A.L.L.)
The Accelerated Learning and Living (A.L.L.) transitional housing and job development program offers 12 to 18 months of affordable and independent living to homeless families.
The 24-unit, three story, apartment complex, includes 21 one-bedroom units and 3 two-bedroom units. Additional amenities include: indoor courtyard, private parking, and a laundry room on each of the three floors.
Families enrolled in the A.L.L. program receive assistance with locating permanent housing and financial management techniques while they focus on accomplishing their educational and career goals.
Supportive Services
- Case management
- Life Skills seminars
- Resources and referrals for tuition and textbooks
- Childcare
- Transportation
- Food
- Counseling
- Advocacy
- Permanent housing resources, referrals, AND placement
Program Requirements
- Homelessness
- Have at least one minor child (under 18)
- GED/High School Diploma
- Be enrolled in a higher
educational program (college or trade school)
Intake Process
The intake process consists of the following:
- Initial telephone screening to determine eligibility
Required Documents
- Program Application
- Homeless Documentation
- Release Forms
- Drivers license or state identification card for adults
- Social security card for all members of household
- Birth certificate for children
- Proof of income: (Notice of Action, Pay Stub Letter from employer)
- College Transcripts
- HS/GED/College transcripts
- Current class schedule
- Immunization Record
- Recent TB skin test (within 12 months)
For enrollment, 310-831-5729