GRIP’s mission is to support families on their journey to self-sufficiency, and we are proud to provide safe shelter, meals, case management, and long-term resources at no cost to those in need.
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How many homeless people are here really? 2,118 at last count.
2025 Homelessness Trends: Signs of Progress The results of Contra Costa County’s 2025 Point-in-Time Count bring encouraging news: 2,118 people were experiencing homelessness on a given night — a 26% decrease from 2024. This means 725 fewer people living without...
Partner Profile on ADEii Health: Building Bridges to Wellness
This month, we’re thrilled to feature our partners at ADEii Health, who are bringing mental health care directly into GRIP’s daily work. In this special Q&A, the ADEii CEO Nicholas Zoffel shares what inspired this collaboration, how their embedded clinicians are...
Trump’s ICE raids forcing people out of shelters and onto the streets
The Trump Administration’s ongoing ICE raids and media campaigns warning undocumented immigrants to flee the country are crafted to foment fear, and for people experiencing homelessness who may also not have documents, that fear is so strong, it’s forcing them out of...
Live music is back, Thursday 7/17
Live music is back Thursday, 7/17 at 11:30 a.m. Join us in the dining room! We're so proud to bring this music partnership to our community. EVERYONE deserves music, even if you don't have a home, and even if your lunch spot includes our soup kitchen. We're happy to...
October 18th: 39th annual Harmony Walk returns, this time for free!
It’s almost that time again! Warm fall days are right around the corner, and over at GRIP, we’re getting ready to hold our 39th Annual Harmony Walk (In the Park!). Come to the usual spot, Nicholl Park, on Saturday, October 18th, at 10:00 am for a host of things to do....
With Government Cuts, What Can You Do To Help Local Families?
It’s a difficult time to be low-income, homeless, or housing-insecure in America right now. No matter your political affiliation, we’re all witnessing an era where policy shifts rapidly, and where instability and unpredictability are starting to become a norm. Our...
Power of Presence: How Volunteers Bring Hope to GRIP — May 2025 Newsletter
At GRIP, we believe that volunteerism is not just an act of service—it’s an expression of humanity. When a volunteer walks through our doors, they do more than prepare a meal or sort donations—they remind our clients that they are seen, valued, and not alone.
Planting seeds of change with P2P: Richmond students launch GRIP’s community garden
On April 18th, GRIP was thrilled to welcome a team of bright and enthusiastic Richmond high school students from the Plant to Plate (P2P) internship program to kick off the next phase of our community vegetable garden. These student interns, guided by P2P staff,...
Building Literacy and Equity with Tandem’s Nain Villanueva de Lopez
Our newest community partner, Tandem, a nonprofit committed to social justice and early childhood education, is now bringing literacy resources and family engagement programming to the children and families at GRIP’s family shelter. We sat down with Nain Villanueva de...
Massages, life coaching, & acupuncture: Caring for people without homes means caring for the WHOLE person
Thursday afternoon, massage tables replaced the usual lunch tables in the GRIP dining room. Clients, many of whom live without homes and in constant food insecurity, experienced the same holistic healing touch that you might expect to find on a well-heeled wellness...
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GRIP Organization and Mission
GRIP is a multi-cultural, multi-ethnic coalition of congregations from varied faiths working together as a diverse and inclusive coalition dedicated to helping those of our community in need to transition to self-sufficiency.
Our mission statement: “GRIP provides a safe & nourishing place that helps transform those who are unsheltered and in need move toward self-sufficiency.”
Over the years, GRIP, in keeping with its mission has evolved from a small community food pantry to a multiservice agency, which serves 15,000 homeless, hungry, and low-income consumers annually. GRIP is governed by a 15-member Board of Directors drawn from member congregations, the business community and public-sector agencies.
GRIP’s staff consists of a dedicated group of individuals who have a unique ability to establish rapport with consumers. As a result, GRIP has earned the reputation as a trusted housing and service provider with a proven track record for making inroads with individuals who have histories of chronic homelessness. GRIP, equally, is noted for being fiscally responsible and transparent in accounting practices and reporting. GRIP maintains lines of open communication with its donors, funders, and community supporters.
Each January, GRIP shares an Annual Report with multiple stakeholders at the Annual Meeting. GRIP has provided emergency shelter and housing for families since 1993. The Souper Center provides meals and basic needs to the community since GRIP’s inception in 1966. Our dedicated 41-member congregations are our front line of volunteers and support. This year, GRIP celebrates 50 years providing services to the community.
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GRIP is registered as a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization.
Federal Identification Number: 23-7169239
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GRIP provides a safe & nourishing place that helps those who are unsheltered and in need move toward self-sufficiency.
GRIP is a registered 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization.
Federal Identification Number:
23-7169239
165 22nd Street
Richmond, California 94801
(510) 233-2141









