"We are deeply grateful to the Palo Alto Community Fund for their recognition and support, which will enable us to expand our impact and serve even more families in the years to come."
That from the CEO of Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco, which recently received a $110,000 grant from the Palo Alto Community Fund to help build affordable homes for low-income families in San Mateo County, the Palo Alto Chronicle reports.
"The more we collaborate, the more we can invest in the future, respond to the moment, and close the gaps together," says the PACF's executive director in a statement.
Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco builds and helps families stay in their homes across San Mateo County.
Work includes building new homes for low-income residents (including financing), preserving homes through major repairs, helping residents to remain in their homes, and partnering with other nonprofits in the community to provide vital housing work, according to the Palo Alto Community Fund's website.
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