(FOX40.COM) — The organization behind the Florin Certified Farmers Market said supplies needed for the market’s operations were stolen this week. Alchemist CDC, the non-profit that runs the weekly market, said a shipping container storing essential equipment was targeted by thieves around 5:04 a.m. on Monday. The shipping container was located at the Florin Light […]
A Sacramento nonprofit took a major financial hit this week when someone stole its shipping container full of supplies used to operate a weekly farmers market.
City officials say the goal of the pilot program is to maintain Sacramento’s aging housing stock and keep families who can’t afford major repairs in their homes.
California law says they must be taken down ten days after Election Day. Now, some local groups are trying to collect them and give them another purpose.
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Sacramento is looking for families to fill 10 spots Author: Mike Duffy Updated: 8:31 PM PDT June 30, 2021
SACRAMENTO, Calif. The cost of homeownership continues to rise across California including in Sacramento. While many might think owning a home is already out of reach, they might be surprised to learn they still have options.
Abdullah Qasimy is a future homeowner of a property made possible through Habitat for Humanity. He’s been taking part in the building process along with volunteers, and Wednesday, he completed the Habitat for Humanity required 500 hours of sweat equity. He recalled the moment he first found out he qualified for the program.