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The two-year Independent Living Readiness Program (ILRP) offers intensive 24-hour case-management services to help homeless men and women work toward self-sufficiency. These services — available at two locations — include job-readiness training, substance abuse treatment options and life-skills education.

Beth Valentine, program director
916.442.0877
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Standard Pacific Homes joins HomeAid to assist ILRP residents

A team of Standard Pacific Homes employees, including Sacramento Division President Jon E. Nicholson, donned painter's hats and picked up rollers and brushes to give a fresh new look to the apartments of Independent Living Readiness Program clients Nov. 8.

Long-time Volunteers of America supporters, Standard Pacific Homes was one of several North State Building Industry Association members participating in HomeAid's "Painting a Better Tomorrow" volunteer campaign, which was further fueled by a welcome donation by Kelly-Moore Paints.

The contingent of Standard Pacific Homes employees, led by Sam Spier, were joined by family and friends in their day-long efforts.

HomeAid, the charitable arm of the North State Building Industry Association, sponsors Painting a Better Tomorrow as a means of providing painting and minor repairs to facilities owned or operated by nonprofit organizations providing services to the homeless in Greater Sacramento.


 

Standard Pacific Homes joins HomeAid to assist ILRP residents

A team of Standard Pacific Homes employees, including Sacramento Division President Jon E. Nicholson, donned painter's hats and picked up rollers and brushes to give a fresh new look to the apartments of Independent Living Readiness Program clients Nov. 8.

Long-time Volunteers of America supporters, Standard Pacific Homes was one of several North State Building Industry Association members participating in HomeAid's "Painting a Better Tomorrow" volunteer campaign, which was further fueled by a welcome donation by Kelly-Moore Paints.

The contingent of Standard Pacific Homes employees, led by Sam Spier, were joined by family and friends in their day-long efforts.

HomeAid, the charitable arm of the North State Building Industry Association, sponsors Painting a Better Tomorrow as a means of providing painting and minor repairs to facilities owned or operated by nonprofit organizations providing services to the homeless in Greater Sacramento.


 

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To download a PDF of the ILRP wish list, please click here
To download a PDF of the ILRP wish list, please click here