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Westlake Christian Terrace East Grand Re-Opening: State of the Art Affordable Housing After 50 Years of Service

Westlake Christian Terrace East 251 8th Street, Oakland, CA

Hosted by Christian Church Homes Our ribbon cutting for Westlake Christian Terrace East’s Grand Re-Opening celebrates the recently completed renovations at Westlake East which will preserve 200 affordable apartments and provide residents More Than A Home for the next 50 years to come.  Westlake East is one of the first affordable senior housing communities developed by Christian Church Homes (CCH) utilizing HUD 202 funding in 1964.  For over five decades, it has been a home to low-income seniors in Oakland,…

Westlake Christian Terrace East Grand Re-Opening: State of the Art Affordable Housing After 50 Years of Service

Westlake Christian Terrace East 251 8th Street, Oakland, CA

Hosted by Christian Church Homes Our ribbon cutting for Westlake Christian Terrace East’s Grand Re-Opening celebrates the recently completed renovations at Westlake East which will preserve 200 affordable apartments and provide residents More Than A Home for the next 50 years to come.  Westlake East is one of the first affordable senior housing communities developed by Christian Church Homes (CCH) utilizing HUD 202 funding in 1964.  For over five decades, it has been a home to low-income seniors in Oakland,…

Creative Housing Options for an Inclusive Community

St. Paul's Episcopal Church 1942 Trinity Avenue, Walnut Creek, CA

Hosted by Multi-faith ACTION Coalition Shelter and Housing Task Force This workshop will provide an opportunity for the many stakeholders to have a discussion on the issues around planning a community of the future designed for everyone – persons with extremely low income, young professionals, families, seniors, lower income workers, businesses, and others who seek the convenience of downtown living with alternative transportation options.

Creative Housing Options for an Inclusive Community

St. Paul's Episcopal Church 1942 Trinity Avenue, Walnut Creek, CA

Hosted by Multi-faith ACTION Coalition Shelter and Housing Task Force This workshop will provide an opportunity for the many stakeholders to have a discussion on the issues around planning a community of the future designed for everyone – persons with extremely low income, young professionals, families, seniors, lower income workers, businesses, and others who seek the convenience of downtown living with alternative transportation options.