In 1971, the 24-Hour Oakland Parent Teacher Children Center was incorporated to provide low to middle income families with quality child development services.
The 24-Hour Emergency Shelter & Transitional Housing was started in
1990 as the need for shelter was brought to the attention of the Center
by their students between the ages of 2 to 5.
In 1971, the 24-Hour Oakland Parent Teacher Children Center was incorporated to provide low to middle income families with quality child-development services.
Tyrielle Alonzo, 1, rides a rocking horse in her new home, while her cousin Johnnae Bujon, 3, waits her turn. The two are part of a family of 11 evacuees from New Orleans, who arrived to live in East Oakland after Hurricane Katrina destroyed their homes. BATON ROUGE, La. — Like countless other New Orleans evacuees, the Morris family is ready to go.