A total of 82 low-income households will be able to enjoy high quality, independent, affordable housing in the City of Alameda, California for the next 55 years.
With this funding the Zoological Society of San Diego will be able to continue to run the largest zoological society membership in the world, with more than 250,000 member households and 130,000 child memberships, representing more than a half million people.
A total of 49 low-income households will be able to enjoy high quality, independent, affordable housing in the City of Belmont, California for the next 55 years.
Brethren Hillcrest Homes is a state licensed Residential Care Facility for the Elderly where older adults move in as independent residents and can then transition to assisted, memory, and/or skilled nursing care. This refinancing will allow them to continue to serve their customers in a cost- effective manner and allow for the constructing and equipping the addition of fourteen independent living residences.
A total of 129 low-income households will be able to enjoy high quality, independent, affordable housing in the City of Oakland, California for the next 55 years.
The acquisition and rehabilitation of this project will preserve high quality affordable housing for 222 senior households in the City of Cathedral City for an additional 55 years as well as provide general social services for all residents and supportive mental health services for homeless seniors residing at the facility.
From its founding, the following concepts have been fundamental to Windward School: Educators and young people should work together in an environment that encourages them to responsible, caring, well-informed, ethical, and prepared. Education should provide a basis for life-long growth, and the School should, therefore, concern itself with every facet of the student’s life.