503, 2021

Creating Safe and Healthy Homes for Seniors Aging in Place

By |March 5th, 2021|Categories: Blog, Stories from our Neighborhood|

Providing Critical Home Repairs for Elderly Homeowners In early September 2020, an intense heatwave broke temperature records throughout the Inland Empire. The heatwave was severe enough that older and undersized air conditioning systems could not cool down homes. The extreme heat was problematic for vulnerable senior citizens living in the Inland Empire with broken, faulty, or undersized air conditioning systems, as was the case for Zafar Sheikh. Mr. Sheikh, a long-time resident of the Inland Empire, first living in Rancho Cucamonga and then moving to the City of Chino

2601, 2021

Investing in your Family’s Future

By |January 26th, 2021|Categories: Blog, News|

Creating Intergenerational Wealth Through Homeownership Homeownership is the American dream, and here at NPHS we offer many resources to help make that dream become a reality. Homeownership is a big step in life and also one of the largest investments and can lead to improved financial wellness and sustainability down the line. One of the big advantages of owning a home is an increase of inter-generational wealth, and increasing the financial security of your future. Imagine a young family that has just enough cash

2401, 2021

2021 Campaign for Homeownership

By |January 24th, 2021|Categories: Blog, News, Uncategorized|

Moving Forward with Homeownership NPHS launched its “Moving Forward with Homeownership” campaign at the beginning of this year to connect households from all walks of life to services that build awareness and to show that homeownership is possible. The campaign is dedicated to increasing homeownership rates and addressing related systemic barriers, especially for people of color. The “Moving Forward with Homeownership” campaign is structured around a five-point framework for reducing the racial homeownership gap by challenging some of the systemic barriers that have created the

2212, 2020

2020 A Year of Advancing and Protecting Equity

By |December 22nd, 2020|Categories: Blog, News|

2020: A YEAR OF ADVANCING AND PROTECTING EQUITY 2020 was a year of rolling up our sleeves to work even harder to advance and protect equity in our neighborhoods. NPHS would like to express our gratitude and deep appreciation to our partners and friends who provided philanthropic support and worked tirelessly alongside us to create more opportunities for families throughout the Inland Empire. Here is to taking our communities to greater heights in 2021!

2212, 2020

NPHS Receives $250,000 from Comerica Bank to Support Vital Financing Programs for Low-to-Moderate Income Families

By |December 22nd, 2020|Categories: Blog, News|

Comerica Bank Adds Over $1 Million in Investments to Strengthen California Nonprofits From Comerica Bank DALLAS, Dec. 18, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Comerica Bank announced more than $1 million in contributions split among six California nonprofits helping to facilitate critical support for minority-owned small businesses and low- to moderate-income communities impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. AltaMed Institute for Health Equity, AmPac Business Capital, MLK Community Health Foundation (MLKCHF), Neighborhood Partnership Housing Services, Inc. (NPHS), Small Business Development Corporation of Orange County and Vermont Slauson Economic Development Corporation (VSEDC) will benefit from