Monday, November 30, 2009

HomeAid Board Member - Michelle Pate Receives Prestigious BIA/SC Award


Michelle Pate, Vice President, Client Development, Transpacific Management Services, A Divison of The Management Trust was recognized by the Building Industry Association of Southern California (BIA/SC) for her outstanding work in the community. Pate received the 2009 Individual Achievement Award for Commuity Involvement.
For more than 18 years Pate has served as a volunteer for several HomeAid fundraisers. Specifically, co-chairing HomeAid's Rainbow of Hope Ball consecutively from 2001 to 2006. In addition, Pate joined HomeAid's board of directors in 2002 and continues to be an active volunteer.
Click on the link to read the full press release.http://tiny.cc/UbKbV

Friday, November 6, 2009

What will you do to fight hunger and homelessness this season?

National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week - November 15-21, 2009

This holiday season more families and individuals are hungry and homeless. Unfortunately, the numbers continue to grow. Give of yourself to fight hunger and homelessness this season.

Fulfill the holiday wishes of a HomeAid Service Provider Partner ... LEARN MORE

Donations in Lieu of Gifts

Do something meaningful and lasting for your clients, family and friends. In their honor make a donation to HomeAid. HomeAid will provide gift cards to acknowledge your generous "Gift of Hope." Contact Gina Scott at 949.553.9510.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Learn how every time you search or shop online you can help HomeAid earn money.

GoodSearch: You Search...We Give!

Use Good Search to search online and HomeAid Orange County earns 1 cent for every search. Seems small, but it adds up!
It's easy go to http://www.goodsearch.com/ under "Who do you search for?" designate HomeAid Orange County (Irvine, CA)
Click the "amount raised" button and you can see how the pennies add up.

This holiday season, use Good Shop to shop online. Designate HomeAid Orange County and up to 30% of your purchase will be donated to HomeAid. With over 1000 stores participating, click here to start shopping.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Party with a Purpose!!

Silpada Designs Jewelry Party
100% of the proceeds benefit HomeAid Orange County

DATE: Monday, November 16

TIME: 5pm - 7pm (Open House Style - Come by any time)

PLACE: HomeAid Orange County, 17744 Sky Park Circle, Suite 170, Irvine, CA 92614

RSVP: 949.553.9510

Buy holiday gifts for your friends (or yourself) and know you are helping fight hunger and homelessness in our community.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009


Wall Raising Ceremony
Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009
9am - 10am
24016 Elrond Lane, Lake Forest, CA
California studies show 65 percent of foster youth, emancipate without a place to live. Within eighteen months of their discharge, nearly 40 percent of transitioning youth are homeless. HomeAid Orange County is working with The Teen Project to address this critical issue for homeless youth. The two organizations are marking a construction milestone with a Wall Raising Ceremony.
When completed the three bedroom house will be transformed into a spacious, functional six bedroom home including a remodeled family room, kitchen and dining area with the capacity to provide a secure and stable home for up to five homeless emancipated foster young women. The average stay in the program will be 24 months with the ultimate goal for each young woman to become productive, independent and self-sufficient.
The Teen Project is a non-profit agency with the mission to provide teens aging out of the foster care system with all of the resources and support of an intact family. In addition, to allow the greatest opportunity for a successful transition to adulthood.


Thursday, August 27, 2009

Style Week Orange County® September 24 - 26, 2009 at Irvine Spectrum Center®



Orange County's premier style event will showcase the hottest brands and emerging designers at Style Week Orange County.

Tickets for VIP seating at each fashion show are $10 per person including a special surprise. Proceeds benefit HomeAid Orange County. Buy tickets now online at www.StyleWeekOC.com

Runway Show Schedule

Thursday, September 24
7:30pm - LRG Spring 2010 Collection Debut

Friday, September 25
7:30pm - Designer Showcase Presented by Ezekiel & Active Ride
9pm - Branded: Saluting Emerging Designers Michele Genevieve & Oday Shakar

Saturday, September 26
7:30pm - Nordstrom Fall 2009
9pm - Metropark Presented by MEK Denim with Celebrity Model Albert Reed

Thursday, August 13, 2009

HomeAid's 20th Anniversary Celebration



Join in the celebration.
HomeAid's 20th Anniversary Celebration and Project Playhouse Live Public Auction
Saturday, September 12 at Irvine Spectrum Center
6pm - 9pm
Tickets: $50 per person
Includes: Dinner, entertainment and live public auction
Tickets available online click here

Sunday, July 19, 2009

New Mercy House Project

We're in the predevelopment stage of a new project for Mercy House. HomeAid and Mercy House have a long running relationship partnering on four past projects. Outstanding industry leaders are generously donating their talents and resources. Mark Kiner is designing a two-story building that will have the capacity to provide affordable housing for up to 15 working homeless families or individuals. Brent Little of South Coast Communities, LLC is working on development plans. The following engineers and consultants have recently joined the team.

Teen Project Volunteer Day

Since our Open House Ceremony (check out pictures) progress is moving forward. Thank you to State Street and many other volunteers for spending a Friday in June pulling weeds, clearing trees, moving bricks and just doing over all clean up on The Teen Project site. Renovation will begin soon.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Material Donations Program

Are you remodeling? Do you have overage of building products? Your excess building materials can be donated to HomeAid Orange County and will help build housing for homeless families.

We accept new and used building-related materials.

Its easy. Call Ken Yannayon at 949.553.9510.

Donations accepted:
  • appliances (new or nearly new)
  • bath tubs (cast iron, iron and fiber glass)
  • cabinets (kitchen and bathroom)
  • carpet (new only)
  • doors (interior & exterior, raised, panel glass, etc.)
  • electrical
  • flooring materials (ceramic, vinyl, wood, Pergo)
  • furniture (antiques)
  • hardware (misc. for doors, cabinets, etc.)
  • insulation
  • lighting products
  • lumber/plywood/trim
  • paint (new only)
  • pipe/PVC/metal
  • roofing materials
  • toilets (new only in almond & white)
  • unique items that can be auctioned off
  • wallpaper
  • windows (doublepane, vinyl, aluminum, wood - all sizes-new and used)

If you have items that are not on the list, please email Ken Yannayon at ken@homeaidoc.org or call 949.553.9510

How does HomeAid's Material Donations Program work?

HomeAid Orange County accepts new and used building-related materials from contractors, suppliers, remodelers, property managers and individuals. Materials are used directly in the construction or remodeling of a HomeAid project. If items can't be used on a current project, items are placed on consignment with Habitat for Humanity® of Orange County ReStore. The ReStore sells items at greatly reduced prices to the general public and HomeAid receives 50% of the sale price.

What is the Habitat ReStore?

The ReStore is a discount home improvement center that sells quality new and previously owned goods at discounted prices to the public. Whether you are a general contractor, do-it-yourselfer, antique lover or apartment owner, the ReStore will have items to suit your style and budget. http://www.restoreoc.org/

TWO LOCATIONS:

12827 Harbor Blvd., Garden Grove, CA 92840 - Phone 714.590.8729

2200 S. Richey Ave., Santa Ana, CA 92705 - Phone 714.434.6200 x217

HomeAid Orange County and Habitat ReStore Working Together is a Win-Win for Everyone

  • You avoid paying hauling/trash disposal costs and possibly receive a tax deduction for your donated items.
  • You can purchase quality materials at deeply discounted prices.
  • Proceeds help two non-profit organizations provide housing for low-income and homeless families.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

HomeAid Orange County and The Teen Project Announce Project for Emancipated Foster Youth

IRVINE, Calif. (May 19, 2009) – Twenty year old HomeAid Orange County and newly incorporated non-profit agency The Teen Project have announced they are joining forces to remodel and expand a Lake Forest home to provide housing for emancipated foster youth. When completed the now three-bedroom home will be expanded to a six bedroom home with the capacity to provide a secure and stable environment for up to five young women and a live-in house monitor.

“When I met Lauri Burns, The Teen Project founder, and learned about the organization’s work with homeless youth I knew The Teen Project was a good fit for the HomeAid model. Together we can address the specific housing needs of emancipated foster youth,” said Scott Larson, HomeAid Orange County Executive Director.

Studies done on California foster youth are evidence for the need of specialized programs for this specific segment of the homeless population.
  • In California 65 percent of foster youth, emancipate without a place to live.
  • Within eighteen months of their discharge, nearly 40 percent of transitioning youth are homeless.
  • Although their desire to further their education is high, only 3 percent go to college
  • Fifty-one percent are unemployed.
  • In any given year, foster children comprise less than 0.3 percent of the state's population, yet 40 percent of persons living in homeless shelters are former foster children.

Burns personally understands the issues facing foster youth because she was a “system kid.” As a victim of child abuse, she entered the juvenile justice system in her early teens and at 18, she aged out of foster care and was legally declared an adult. Alone and unprepared to live independently, by the time Burns was 19 years old she was a drug addict, a single mother and used prostitution for income to survive.

At the age of 23, Burns was raped, brutally beaten and abandoned on an Orange County, Calif. canyon road left to die - but she survived. In recovery, for the first time she told a counselor about her abusive history and released all the pain she had desperately buried for years. Now she had the desire to change her life and she did.

Today, Burns is a successful business woman, incredible mother (her daughter recently graduated from Columbia School of Social Work) and a dedicated foster mother. To date, she has been a foster mother to 20 foster children. Lauri has committed her life to care for children no one else wants and to help them successfully transition into adulthood.

When completed the remodeled Lake Forest house will provide a home with a family support system for young women who have aged out of the foster care system. The average stay in the program will be 24 months. Residents will live in a stable environment with guidance and structure provided by professional staff. The ultimate goal for each young woman is to become a productive, independent and self-sufficient adult.

Several companies and individuals have donated funds and services for the project, but community support is still needed to complete this remodel. Thursday, May 21, 2009 HomeAid Orange County is hosting a presentation at the construction site to introduce The Teen Project. If you would like to attend or learn more about the project, email Ken Yannayon at ken@homeaidoc.org or call 949.553.9510.

About HomeAid Orange County
HomeAid Orange County is the founding chapter of a national non-profit organization with the mission to build and maintain dignified housing where homeless families and individuals can rebuild their lives. Founded in 1989 by the Orange County Chapter of the Building Industry Association of Southern California, HomeAid acts as the housing developer and liaison between service providers, community volunteers, builders and specialty contractors. To date the organization has completed 44 housing developments that serve victims of domestic violence, pregnant homeless women, abused and abandoned children, homeless adults living with HIV/AIDS and homeless families. www.homeaidoc.org

About The Teen Project
THE TEEN PROJECT a 501c3 organization, founded by Lauri Burns in response to her overwhelming feeling that no matter how many teens she fostered, it was never enough. Burns’ dream is that no teen should ever be without a home or a family and her vision is very clear that “system” teens receive all of the resources and amenities that are provided for "normal" kids. Led by a dedicated team of community volunteers working with foster children and emancipated foster youth, The Teen Project is creating a prototype of transitional housing specifically addressing the needs of homeless foster youth that have been turned out to the streets at the age of 18 with no family or resources. www.theteenproject.us

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Thursday, March 5, 2009

20/20 Platinum Club

Twenty years ago a group of compassionate men and women made a commitment to lead the fight against homelessness using their talents and resources. These dedicated individuals founded HomeAid Orange County. In honor of their accomplishments, HomeAid Orange County has formed the 20/20 Platinum Club.

Pledge to donate $20 (or more) for 12 months or a one time gift of $240 (or more) you’ll become a member of the 20/20 Platinum Club. Your important contribution will help launch HomeAid Orange County into the next 20 years of building dreams and inspiring hope for homeless men, women and children.

To join and become a charter member email Gina Scott at gina@homeaidoc.org

HomeAid Orange County would like to thank the following 20/20 Platinum Club charter members:

Carolyn and Wes Baker
Tara and Bill Balfour
Theresa and Jay Blakslee
Val and David Celestin
Chuck Dreyer
Linda and Robert Grimm
Regina and Richard Hunsaker
Christine and Rich Knowland
Christine and Scott Larson
Mike Lennon
Sonia and Glyn Lister
Michelle and Theron Pate
Celeste and Dave Prolo
Kathryn and Michael Schlesinger
Michael Schrock
Gina and Mick Scott
Georgina and Nick Slevin
Kathleen and Thom Steele
Kathleen and Russ Van Cleve
Mary and Doug Woodward

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Jennifer and Richard - A Fullerton Interfaith Emergency Service Success Story

In and out of jail, drug abuse - this was Jennifer and Richard's life. Jennifer became pregnant and they both made the commitment to change their lives for their unborn child. The determined couple took steps to reach their goal. First, they each checked into individual rehabilitation programs with the resolve to become healthy. Jennifer gave birth to a healthy, drug free baby boy they named Gabriel. Successfully completing the programs, the next step was to become self-sufficient. Their past life had caused them to lose everything. Even though they were now clean and healthy, they were a family without a home.

They entered Fullerton Interfaith Emergency Service's (FIES) New Vista Transitional Living Center in April 2007. Richard worked in construction and Jennifer obtained a job as a podiatrist's assistant. They worked hard and successfully completed the program in September after paying off $11,000 in debt, saving $2,500 and still had an additional $1,500 t0 pay expenses to move into their own apartment in Anaheim, Calif.

Jennifer and Richard are a shining success story. When an opening for a resident manager arose at New Vista Transitional Living Center, the outstanding couple was FIES Executive Director Judi Bambas' first choice for this key position.

"I'm thrilled to have Jennifer and Richard on staff. They are fabulous role models for our clients. Richard is hardworking and dedicated to helping the residents. Jennifer is still working and attending Fullerton College training to be a registered nurse. There is no limit to what this couple will achieve," said Bambas.

Friday, February 13, 2009

Kimera's Oscar Viewing Party, Make Sure You Attend!

Kimera Restaurant is hosting an Oscar Viewing Party to benefit HomeAid Orange County. It is taking place on the Oscar Night itself, February 22nd, and will begin at 5 pm and come to a close at 10 pm.
You will be treated like a star as you enter the restaurant on none other than the "red carpet." Make sure you dress in oscar style to have a chance to win a prize. Awards will be given out for best dressed. best make-up, and more.
Tickets are $60 per person, which includes hor d'oeurves, a buffet dinner, champagne, and an exclusive Kimera "swag bag."
You must purchase tickets for this event online at http://www.bistango.com/kimera.shtml. When purchasing tickets, please note in the message line that you are a "Friend of HomeAid Orange County."
Be sure you dont miss out on this great chance to "attend" the Oscars in style!

The Sponsors of this event are Piper-Heidsieck Champagne, Kilo Kai Spiced Rum, Bentley Newport Beach, 944 Magazine, Spa Gregorie's, and Apex Tent & Party.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Learn about Essentials for Young Lives!

HomeAid Orange County in partnership with the Children and Families Commission of Orange County are conducting the 2nd annual Essentials for Young Lives Drive in Orange County to benefit homeless mothers and their young children with the "essentials" they need to live, such as diapers, baby wipes, baby food, and other products. To learn more about Essentials for Young Lives, make sure to read the Essentials for Young Lives blog, http://www.essentialsforyounglives.blogspot.com/.

Friday, January 30, 2009

Hello World!

HomeAid has created this account to keep YOU (the people of Orange County) in the loop with what we are doing in the community. Our events are focused toward helping others and raising funds to keep our organization alive so we can continue serving the homeless community. Make sure to add HomeAid Orange County to your blog list so you can be informed with what we are doing.