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What is home to you? On Feb 14, 2013. Bull; 6:14 pm. The place where the things I love surround me, and the people I love are with me; where I can relax and where I can be inspired. It’s a place of beauty, where I cook special meals for dear ones, putter in the dirt and flowers, and where I can create my art. It’s the place that protects me; my place of refuge and rejuvenation. Only a dream for 4,539 Sonoma County homeless residents as of January 2011. The reason Community Housing Sonoma County exists...
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Thoughts Archives - Community Housing Sonoma County
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COME OVER TO MY HOUSE. Posted on Jul 19, 2013. Growing up as a Girl Scout on the San Francisco peninsula was an incredible life. All of the things in this poem represent what home has meant and still means to me. I now live in Burbank Housing that is occupied predominantly by families. Watching and listening to children play makes me remember my own. A Home at the End of a Long Road. Posted on Apr 10, 2013. What is home to you? Posted on Feb 14, 2013. We Believe Home Is For Everyone. What Is Home To You?
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Developments Archives - Community Housing Sonoma County
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Veterans at West Hearn. Posted on Apr 26, 2011. We’re poised to close our construction loan and begin rehabbing this 50 s era facility into transitional housing for homeless veterans. We’ll post construction updates as we go. Mill Street Supportive Housing A Permanent Supportive Housing Development in Guerneville, California. Posted on Jan 8, 2011. Guerneville’s Fife Creek Commons Breaks Ground. Posted on Nov 12, 2010. For over twenty years Community Housing Sonoma County, a non profit affordable housing...
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what is home to you? - Community Housing Sonoma County
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What is home to you? On Feb 14, 2013. Bull; 6:14 pm. The place where the things I love surround me, and the people I love are with me; where I can relax and where I can be inspired. It’s a place of beauty, where I cook special meals for dear ones, putter in the dirt and flowers, and where I can create my art. It’s the place that protects me; my place of refuge and rejuvenation. Only a dream for 4,539 Sonoma County homeless residents as of January 2011. The reason Community Housing Sonoma County exists...
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Developments Map - Community Housing Sonoma County
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In a larger map. Blue = In Progress. For over twenty years Community Housing Sonoma County, a non profit affordable housing developer serving Sonoma County, has been a leader in the development of service-enriched housing communities. We Believe Home Is For Everyone. What Is Home To You? To me, home is everything! I spend a lot of time at home because it is also my office as well as my living space. Its where I play with my pets and where I can do everything I like to do in comfort and safety. In...
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News Archives - Community Housing Sonoma County
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Funding Future Looks Brighter. Posted on Jul 15, 2014. The past five years have presented significant funding challenges to creating the necessary special needs housing that Sonoma County needs to keep pace and eventually surmount the rising number of homeless people living throughout the County. Especially daunting are the approximately 700 homeless veterans in our community at this moment. With the recent. California Homes and Jobs Act Passes Senate! Posted on Jun 12, 2013. Will it ever be local again?
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How We Work - Community Housing Sonoma County
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The diagram below provides a broad-level overview of our organization’s process in developing homes for those in need. Click on areas of the graphic for additional details. Community Housing Sonoma County creates homes for those in need. Originally formed to address rising homelessness within Sonoma County, CHSC is known for helping social service agencies to become ready to own and operate the supportive housing properties we develop. We Believe Home Is For Everyone. What Is Home To You? The place where...
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California Homes and Jobs Act Passes Senate
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California Homes and Jobs Act Passes Senate! On Jun 12, 2013. Bull; 9:32 pm. As a follow up to guest commentator Lisa Yoshida’s article on the California Homes and Jobs Act, this note updates the legislative path of Senate Bill 391. The California Homes and Jobs Act passed the Senate 27-12 on May 29, 2013. Legislators joining bill author Senator DeSaulnier speaking on behalf of the bill and urging an aye. Vote included Senate President pro Tem Steinberg and Senators Correa, Torres, and Wright. Home is th...
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Funding Future Looks Brighter - Community Housing Sonoma County
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Funding Future Looks Brighter. On Jul 15, 2014. Bull; 2:56 pm. The past five years have presented significant funding challenges to creating the necessary special needs housing that Sonoma County needs to keep pace and eventually surmount the rising number of homeless people living throughout the County. Especially daunting are the approximately 700 homeless veterans in our community at this moment. Stakeholder meetings are being convened throughout California to help the lead agency, California Departme...
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COME OVER TO MY HOUSE - Community Housing Sonoma County
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COME OVER TO MY HOUSE. On Jul 19, 2013. Bull; 11:09 pm. Growing up as a Girl Scout on the San Francisco peninsula was an incredible life. All of the things in this poem represent what home has meant and still means to me. COME OVER TO MY HOUSE. Come over to my house. Come over to play. Come over to my house. It’s not far away. Come by the bus. Take a walk — drive a car. So many ways here. From wherever you are. We’ll go play in the park. Then walk to the hilltop. To watch stars in the dark. Or play hide ...