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The New York Times honors the legacy of Sugar Pie DeSanto, a Satellite Central resident and powerful performer who paved the way for later soul and hip-hop artists, recorded with Etta James and toured with Johnny Otis and James Brown.
SF Business Times reports on the joint venture between SAHA and Abode Communities to replace a parking lot with 100 affordable homes designated specifically for educators.
Ralph Hayward, beloved SAHA board member, died of a heart attack on July 6. He was 76 years old.
The lack of affordable housing in the Bay Area has never been more pressing. With your support, we're rising to the challenge of meeting the housing needs of the communities we serve. We are excited to share our news about SAHA's events and milestones coming up.
A California native, Ronald Rodriguez grew up in Los Angeles, and moved to Napa 17 years ago. As a new resident of SAHA’s Valley View Senior Homes in American Canyon, Ronald has found a permanent home after struggling with homelessness for many years.
Thank you to everyone who attended our annual Building Foundations Fundraiser on June 29th!
The need for affordable housing in the Bay Area has never been more pressing. With your support, we're rising to the challenge, with a grand opening in June, an action-packed calendar of resident services, and new housing communities set to open in the fall.
Join us on Wednesday, June 13, 2018 for our annual SAHAppy Hour! Enjoy crafty cocktails, delicious appetizers, great company, and help raise funds for our Resident Services programs!
We at SAHA are extremely thankful for our staff, volunteers, residents and community. It's always a busy time at our buildings, with new project approvals, monthly gatherings and programs for residents, and the flurry of work that always comes at this time of the year. Through it all, we remain focused on our mission to provide quality, affordable homes and services that empower people and strengthen neighborhoods. We could not do it without supporters like you.
A long-time resident of Berkeley, Althea Rankins is a lively member of the community, and a new resident at Harper Crossing.
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