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The new face of affordable housing looks a lot like Oakcrest Terrace in Yorba Linda
The problem is right in front of us. Whether on the side of the freeway, behind a grocery store, or in a park, homelessness is an undeniable challenge in Southern California. You can hardly turn to the news without seeing another story highlighting the need to get...
Agua Caliente Clippers recognize CORE Montclair residents
It was the final game of the inaugural season for the Agua Caliente Clippers. The new NBA G league team kickedoff the season in November, serving as a development team for the Los Angeles Clippers. With the Citizens Business Bank Arena as their home court, the...
How SparkPoint helps families in Anaheim move from homeless to home again
It started with a cup of coffee each day. Martha and her husband never considered their daily cup of java from the local gas station to be a luxury. But they were now living out of their car with their son and daughter, and every penny mattered.
Seniors pay it forward for ailing kids
Kay Serbenick has been crocheting for decades. But it wasn’t until recently that she found a way to combine her crafting with a charitable cause. In the process, she has inspired a community to join in.
Arts Foundation recognizes top benefactors
On a recent Saturday evening, the Rancho Cucamonga Community and Arts Foundation recognized three supporters for their dedication to the mission of the Foundation. The awardees were honored at a reception held prior to a Foundation-sponsored performance at the Lewis...
Seniors on fixed income are stretched to make ends meet
We’ve relied on them our entire lives. The waiter in our favorite restaurant, the childcare worker, and the package delivery driver. They’ve finished their working years and are now supposed to be enjoying retirement and a life of leisure.
Anonymous donor steps up to match up to $100,000 in donations to Hope Through Housing Foundation
National Community Renaissance, also known as National CORE, a respected nonprofit community builder, recently celebrated its 25th anniversary and the individuals who created the organization
Improving Quality Of Life Through Education Is A Priority Of The John P. Previti Memorial Foundation
Philanthropic efforts by the John P. Previti Memorial Foundation is making an immediate and positive impact on young people throughout Southern California. The Foundation recently awarded donations to various youth-oriented non-profit organizations aligned with...
How one program brought a boy from almost homeless to homeowner
Steven Crosby was 12 years old when he and his mother moved into the Monterey Village apartment community in Rancho Cucamonga. It was 1996, and they were transitioning out of a very difficult time. Steven recently had been reunited with his mother who was working...
Seniors celebrate at Fall Festival, Fontana
It was Friday the 13th, but the Fall Festival was anything but scary. Instead, it was a lively gathering of hundreds of seniors who live within four of National CORE’s Fontana apartment communities.
Finding Hope through Housing for neighbors
by Gregory Bradbard President, Hope through Housing Foundation Think for a moment about the last time that you didn’t need a place to sleep at night. Other than choosing to sleep in a tent while camping, most of us have a difficult time remembering a time when we...