Ursula Sherman Village

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711 Harrison St
Berkeley, CA 94710

History

The mission of BOSS is to help homeless, poor, and disabled people achieve health and self-sufficiency, and to fight against the root causes of poverty and homelessness. The organization was founded in 1971 by a group of volunteers from the Hillel Streetwork Project in Berkeley who responded to the needs of mentally ill individuals being released to the streets by state hospital closures. Volunteers provided street outreach, crisis intervention, and benefits advocacy to the emerging homeless population

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2.04 reviews
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Herman C.
2/28/2013

This is one of this is one of the best places to change your life if you want it!!

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Barri B.
2/26/2020

My feelings about Harrison house have not changed i was over there recently on some business and it was the same as one two and three years ago. It feels dirty there and the workers seem under...

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Natasha P.
4/7/2017

I got kicked out of there with my now 15 month old son because I was missing days sleeping there. Yes, I admit THAT part was my fault. But the women with children there constantly fight physically...

daci a.
3/15/2014

MY son Jeff Armstrong, wanted to become a resident at Harrison House for over 2 years.Finally, in January, 2014 he made it. I was overjoyed for him. He really wanted to get his life going on the...

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