CMFA Financings Enables $55,000 in Contributions to California Non-Profits
The CMFA continues to give back to the communities in California by directing a portion of its issuance fees to charitable organizations. A total of three non-profit 501(c)(3) organizations received $55,000 total in grants from the California Foundations for Stronger Communities with funds donated by the CMFA.
The three deserving organizations include:
New Day for Childrenpartners with caring individuals, law enforcement, social services, educational institutions, churches, corporations and other community leaders. Through these partnerships they provide children ages 10 – 18 with hope in place of the desperation of sexual abuse for commercial purposes.
The Teen Project helps foster children make the transition from the foster care system into adulthood. The Teen Project picks up where the laws fall short by providing foster kids aging out of the system with a safe, secure home, food, and career guidance to help them transition into a life of a productive adult.
The Gathering Inn is a Roseville-based organization that was started when the ministers from 23 local churches from a variety of different faiths decided to do something about the homeless in the area. Today, The Gathering Inn provides a community-based response to people in need in south Placer County by offering hope, dignity and a secure place to rest at night. In addition, they provide a range of social services that help their clients get back on their feet again.