For Jennie, pursuing a career in automotive engineering isn’t just about building machines, it’s about rebuilding the future she once thought was out of reach. Now 24, Jennie is a full-time student at Citrus College and works full time as a service writer at an auto...
When Sebastian’s family fled Venezuela’s economic collapse five years ago, they left behind not just jobs and belongings, but also a sense of stability. His mother had been a journalism professor and his father a university law professor and judge. But as the...
In 2021, Taneshia found herself at her lowest point: She was jobless and cycling in and out of homeless shelters with her three children when a spine injury left her temporarily paralyzed and unable to speak. Where others may have broken, Taneshia says the experience...
For Anayeli Martinez, the cramped two-bedroom apartment she shared with six other people wasn’t just a place she called home but a reminder of what she wanted to change. Until two years ago, she and her mother shared a small bedroom, making the most of limited...
For children from Rancho Verde, a simple shopping trip became a joyful, confidence-boosting experience – all thanks to the generosity of Verve Church. Champs Sports in Rancho Cucamonga’s Victoria Gardens became a hub of excitement as 81 kids eagerly picked out...
This May, Hope through Housing is honoring the incredible mothers who inspire strength, resilience and love every day. We’re celebrating moms – who lead most of the homes in affordable housing communities – with flowers, sweet treats and gifts of gratitude. At the...