HomeAid Inland Empire

At HomeAid Inland Empire, they believe that all men, women, and
children deserve to have a roof over their heads even when
unforeseen circumstances lead to temporary homelessness.

They are
dedicated to helping those in need by building new facilities or
expanding existing ones operated by local nonprofit agencies with a
proven track record of assisting the transitionally homeless.
The concept of HomeAid was begun in Orange County in 1989. Members
of the Building Industry Association became aware that their members
could support nonprofits in their community by doing what they do
best…building! As homebuilders, a decision was made to focus their
efforts on the broad area of transitional homelessness. By 2005
there were 24 HomeAid chapters who had completed more than 100
projects. HomeAid Inland Empire has been a part of that success.
Across the Inland Empire HomeAid has helped to build and renovate
many shelters for temporarily homeless men, women, and children.
With steady progress, HomeAid Inland Empire continues to assist in
helping many people.
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