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Reach for Home News about the homeless in Northern Sonoma County. Learn more about Reach for Home and our new identity. Ending homelessness in Sonoma County. Homeless Volunteer, Shower Services, Food Services, Mental Health, Auctions
Our Emergency Healthcare Fund is already hard at work in our community! Thanks to your donations, we’re able to support Reach for Home’s transportation of food to North Bay homeless encampments. COVID-19 and the Shelter in Place have left our homeless community members more isolated and vulnerable. We are proud to partner with Reach For Home as they navigate this crisis.
Healdsburg Forever a regional affiliate has recently made emergency grants totaling $80,000 to six nonprofit organizations providing essential safety net services—food, shelter, and health care—to the most vulnerable people in Healdsburg and Geyserville.
Over the last twenty years, we’ve raised more than $26 million for front-line medical and dental providers, state-of-the-art medical technology, and evidence-based mental health services. These substantial investments have changed the face of healthcare in our community.
Reach for Home is proud to announce the following funding awards for housing programs in 2019/2020.
Two Sonoma County artists have each come up with a prototype for a micro-dwelling that shrinks the concept to a whole new dimension of minuteness.
Effective May 13, non-profit agency North Sonoma County Services will be known as Reach for Home as it ramps up fundraising to assist homeless individuals and families.
The second annual NSCS art exhibit, "A Place to Call Home," will take place on Saturday, May 13th at the Paul Mahder gallery.
We wanted to take a moment and thank Healdsburg Bar and Grill for providing meals for over 100 people on Thanksgiving Day. They have been preparing our feast for several years now and we are so grateful for their support.
Celebrating the opening of the new showers at St. Paul's. Thank you to Rotary clubs of Windsor and Healdsburg as well as the City of Healdsburg for making this dream a reality!
It’s hard to believe it has been just over a year since North Sonoma County Services (NSCS) launched its restructured family transitional housing program in Healdsburg. The work we have been able to accomplish since that date is incredible. Here is what we have done:
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“Margaret is great for the organization now; a seasoned nonprofit executive with a finance background. All of the staff of Reach for Home is dedicated and doing the most they can with current resources. Hopefully, with more resources we can continue and expand the work,” Hanes said.