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As summer approaches, City prepared to open weather-respite centers
As summer approaches and the temperatures rise, the City is prepared to open weather-respite centers during extreme heat. Following its use as a respite location during winter storms, the City’s O...
Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services
Listed under: Families & Children Agriculture, Food & Gardening Community Service & Support
From Sacramento News and Review...
Jeffery Walton points to the newly replaced roof at his 37th Street Oak Park home and then praises the dozen volunteers with Rock the Block working in his backyard building a fence.
From Roseville Today...
Project Attain, a nonprofit that helps adults navigate and achieve higher education, offers a handful of programs for esidents of the eight-county Sacramento region with some or no college education looking to get back to their educational goals.
From The Sacramento Observer...
From Sactown Magazine...
From Folsom Times...
The Twin Lakes Food Bank in Folsom routinely serves 200 households a week with food assistance. With that number climbing to 300 in February, the local nonprofit is suffering a shortage, leaving many of the shelves bare in its warehouse as inflation continues to affect just about everyone at the grocery store, the gas pump, and in the way of utility costs.
From The Sacramento Bee...
The El Dorado Hills Chamber of Commerce has created a new signature event, “Heart of the Hills,” to take place May 11.
From October through December of 2023, middle and high school youth participants with Hands4Hope—Youth Making a Difference implemented the nonprofit’s Warm and Fuzzy Drive and Winter Boutique.
From American River Messenger...
Girl Scouts Heart of Central California has announced the launch of the 2024 Girl Scout cookie season, bringing treats to communities in the Sacramento, Stockton, and Modesto regions.
From Folsom Telegraph...
The Folsom City Council agreed to extend a three-year contract for city tree preservation services. The replacement program is funded by in-lieu tree mitigation fees charged by the city when trees are removed for development.
From The California Aggie...
Erin Johansen, whose nonprofit group has served Sacramento’s unhoused for over 40 years, discusses the most promising solutions to the housing crisis.
From Davis Vanguard...
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