One of the region s important nonprofits just announced two major positive developments in its mission to support a truly underserved segment of the community. Tri-Valley REACH has just purchased a new townhouse and is on track to.
This week marks the start of the 21st annual Pleasanton Weekly Holiday Fund, when our news organization asks the community to consider donating to support eight Tri-Valley nonprofit beneficiaries this holiday season.
Pleasanton Mayor Karla Brown would give out two awards that evening. Both went to such deserving recipients known for long records of dedicated community service that many of you would have read about in the Weekly over the years.
Fundraiser next month for nonprofit dedicated to local housing options for adults with special needs
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For the past three decades, Tri-Valley REACH has worked to support the community by providing housing opportunities to adults with developmental disabilities so they can pursue independent living. REACH is a testament to the vision that the early founders had, their idea that their family members could live independently, long before anyone thought it was a possibility, said Kay King, board chair for REACH short for Resources Education Activities Community and Housing for Special Adults of the Tri-Valley. And it has been proven year after year that it s a valuable and important part of our community, King added.