Thank You, NextGear Capital
During the fires many of the cars for our rental car agency in Fulton and at the Charles Schulz – Sonoma County Airport were burnt to a crisp. Throughout the area we had cars lost, as well as cars spread throughout the country. Luckily NextGear Capital stood by our side and weathered the storm with us so that we could maintain our business during this time of tragedy.
WSJ: Trump Admin Considers Action on Homeless in California
(Wall Street Journal) President Trump is bringing an unprecedented amount of attention to the homelessness in California when federal housing officials toured Los Angeles homeless projects ahead of a campaign swing through the state. According to the September 10, 2019 Wall Street Journal, the Trump administration said it may try to help get homeless people in […]
LA Times Opinion: I’m 73 and I live in a van. No place for me…
A heartbreaking account from the September 9, 2019 Los Angeles Times by Lavonne Ellis, a retired news professional who chose to live in a van over the high price of living in California.
Thank You, Farmers Insurance
When the fires happened my wife and I lost everything, but thanks to companies like Farmers Insurance we have been able to put our lives back together and actually help others through Homes 4 the Homeless. We especially want to thank our adjuster Steve Halanski. It’s unusual these days to hear about people who are grateful to their […]
NY Times Opinion: The Power of Altruism
When the fire chief decided to dock pay for excessive unexcused absences, why did the number of unpaid leaves for Christmas and New Year’s rise? The New York Times argues that while we as humans generally act in our own self-interest, we have evolved to be really good at cooperation and empathy and are strongly motivated to teach and help others.
Thanks to Restore and Habitat for Humanity for Homeless Help
When things were at their worst after losing our home in the wildfires, the people at Habitat for Humanity and Restore stepped in and donated everything we needed to start putting our lives back together. Clothes, furniture, linens, furnishings, building supplies, even food. Thank you!