by WebmasterNCORE | Aug 24, 2024 | A Life Transformed, Affordable Housing, Home Feed, Newsletter
For five years, Micala and her two children constricted their lives into a single room at her parentsā tiny Boyle Heights house, overwhelmed with the stress of the COVID-19 pandemic and escalating family friction. Despite her full-time job as a hospital housekeeper,...
by WebmasterNCORE | Aug 23, 2024 | A Life Transformed, Home Feed, Newsletter, Special Needs Housing
By day, Jonathan was a student at Cal State LA, tirelessly working to obtain a bachelorās degree in industrial engineering. By night, he was homeless, living illegally on the very same campus ā clinging to shadows to avoid detection by security. This went on for four...
by WebmasterNCORE | Jul 2, 2024 | A Life Transformed, Home Feed, Seniors
Valley Senior Village resident Guy is celebrating seven months of flourishing at National COREās Escondido-based affordable housing community, cheerfully explaining that heās āhappy, healthy and enjoying life!ā Guy said living at Valley Senior Village has been a...
by WebmasterNCORE | Jun 17, 2024 | A Life Transformed, Development & Construction, Home Feed
Fernando Cardenas likens his role as a National CORE construction superintendent to that of an orchestra conductor ā collaborating with dozens of people to create something magical for many communities. While heās now found his calling, Fernandoās incredible journey...
by WebmasterNCORE | May 31, 2024 | A Life Transformed, Affordable Housing, Home Feed
After the devastating death of her brother, Ashley desperately needed a new beginning. So, in 2021, the 25-year-old single mom moved from California to Georgia to create a better life for herself and her three small children. But the new start she had envisioned...
by WebmasterNCORE | May 31, 2024 | A Life Transformed, Affordable Housing, Home Feed
Charles has lived a life of struggle and hardship, having confronted an extraordinary series of challenges due to life-shattering events ā a 2005 auto accident left him in a coma for three months and to this day, it is excruciatingly painful for him to walk more than...
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