Mobile Assistance Community Responders of Oakland (MACRO)

The Mobile Assistance Community Responders of Oakland (MACRO) is a community response program for non-violent, non-emergency, non-criminal requests for service. MACRO aims to increase access to community resources and reduce responses by emergency services (fire and police).

MACRO responds to:

Behavioral Health Issues

  • Mental Health Concern
  • Mental Health Challenge
  • Indecent Exposure

Individual Well-Being

  • Wellness Check
  • Sleeper
  • Found Senile

Community Disturbances

  • Intoxicated Group/Drunk in Public
  • Noise Complaint
  • Disorderly Juvenile
  • Panhandling (Non-Aggressive)

MACRO is not able to:

  • Clear Encampments
  • Enter Anyone's Home
  • Respond to Domestic Violence Calls
  • Arrest or Detain Anyone

How to Contact MACRO

Before contacting MACRO, confirm that the situation:

  • Is not an emergency
  • Is non-violent
  • Involves no visible weapons
  • Is not taking place inside a home, residence or business

If you need an immediate emergency response, please call 911.

Online

Submit a request online

Phone

Call (510) 446-2276 | (510) 44 MACRO

Email

Email Address: MACRO@oaklandca.gov

When contacting MACRO via email, please include the following information

  • Subject Line: "Request for Service @ Address/Location + Incident Type"
  • Body:
    • Description of incident
    • Any relevant information
    • A picture (if possible)

Hours of Operation

6:30 a.m. - 9:30 p.m., seven days a week.

Incidents are addressed in the order they are received.

What to Expect after Contacting MACRO

  • When we get on the scene, we will focus on the individual and their needs, not the property.
  • All interactions we have are voluntary.
  • We must protect the privacy of the individuals involved. We cannot provide follow-up information.

Program Overview & History

In 2019, the Oakland City Council allocated $40,000 to research and launch the MACRO program. MACRO is a non-law enforcement mobile crisis intervention initiative. It is based on Oregon's successful CAHOOTS (Crisis Assistance Helping Out On The Streets) program.

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Additional Information

  • View MACRO Zone Map