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Ronald Wornick Jewish Day School Fund Raising

Thank you Luca at the Ronald C Wornick Jewish Day School for fundraising!

Luca Chiaro, a 7th grade student at Ronald Wornick Jewish Day School in Foster City, CA, did a school project about homelessness and our nonprofit Homes 4 the Homeless. Thank you to Jason Poncia for visiting his school and accepting the donation on our behalf. And special thanks to Luca and his classmates and school […]

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Philanthropist Jeffrey G. Banks Joins Advisory Board of Directors

Homes 4 the Homeless is proud to welcome philanthropist Jeffrey G. Banks to our Advisory Board of Directors. Mr. Banks comes from a long, successful career in business and now in retirement donates a great deal of his time to civic and business organizations as well as various causes, including helping foster children in Alameda County and more recently the unsheltered.

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SHOWER POWER – Help Expand Our Youth Construction Training Program

This past summer, in a partnership between Homes 4 the Homeless, Boys & Girls Club Sonoma-Marin, Sonoma County Probation Department, Santa Rosa Police Community Outreach Officers, California Department of Rehabilitation, Seekhaven and Farrow Commercial Construction, local youth were identified for a summer job opportunity in construction building two portable ADA bathroom and shower units for those without shelter.

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Listen to H4H CEO Steve Schneider on The Silicon Valley Podcast

Steve Schneider talks about his career, including his time with electric vehicles serving as CEO for ZAP. He also gives advice to entrepreneurs looking to raise money and tells the story about how he started Homes 4 the Homeless after losing his home in the 2017 California wildfires. He also talks about his recent appointment as Head of the Family Office Network’s Philanthropy Division.

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