Sacramento Hotel Association Visits CHOC's Auberry Park

 
All photos: City of Sacramento Volunteer Program (Facebook page)

All photos: City of Sacramento Volunteer Program (Facebook page)

 

(Sacramento, CA) - It was an honor for CHOC to host The Sacramento Hotel Association's 13th Annual Community Service Day at CHOC's Auberry Park community on Saturday, September 7, 2019. Our Auberry Park residents remain grateful and thankful for this much-needed grounds assistance, and CHOC also extends our thanks to SHA Executive Director Teresa Stephenson and her amazing team. 

CHOC was in excellent company with these Community Service Day beneficiaries: Sam and Bonnie Pannell Community Center, the City of West Sacramento Parks and Recreation and Community Garden Program as well as ACC Senior Services / Meals on Wheels, ARI Community Services/Asian Resources, Developmental Disabilities Service Organization (DDSO), Fern Bacon Elementary, John Bidwell Elementary, John D. Sloat Elementary, John Still School, Kaiser Permanente South Sacramento Medical Center, Lutheran Social Services of Northern California, Mack Road Valley HI Community Center  and Imagine Mack Road Foundation, Mercy Housing, Sacramento Children's Home / Meadowview Birth & Beyond Family Resource Center, two (2) Sacramento libraries (Robbie Waters Pocket-Greenhaven and Southgate branches), The Salvation Army (Del Oro Division, Antioch, CA) and the South Sacramento Interfaith Partnership / Food Closet.

Visit www.sacramentohotelassociation.com for more information.


CHOC, founded in in 1984, has housed thousands of families throughout the Northern California region, from Davis to Sacramento to Woodland.  CHOC’s holistic approach to housing has earned it an award-winning reputation for excellence, both in the design of our buildings and in the sustainable lifestyle our organization brings to communities.  CHOC creates equitable communities for individuals, families, seniors and for those with special needs.  Our success confirms that affordable housing is key to self-sufficiency and is achievable with enriching, supportive programs that give pride to residents, stabilize families and improve local economies.