Study Shows Poorer Health Outcomes for Homeless Older Adults
How bad for health is homelessness on older adults? According to a recent article published in The San Francisco Chronicle, […]
A Case for Helping the Homeless
Johná Wilcoxen, 72, a participant since the UCSF HOPE-HOME study began in 2013, was recently featured in a San Francisco […]
Women Face Greater Housing Inequities
Women are less likely to own their own homes and are more likely to shoulder unaffordable housing costs—especially Black, Latina, […]
CCH – The Mission Rolls On
Dear Friends: CCH currently employs a few hundred people and provides safe and affordable housing, along with an array of […]
How Livable is Your Community?
The AARP Livability Index: Great Neighborhoods for All Ages scores every neighborhood and community in the United States for services […]
Older Renters Often Behind on the Rent
Nationwide, approximately 583,400 older adult renters were behind in their rent as of July 2021 and even as the economy […]
Religious Groups Jump Parking Hurdles
Passage of AB 2244 by the California legislature on June 30 and signed into law by Governor Gavin Newson in […]
Support for Preservation Tax Credits
CCH is dedicated to not only building and managing new affordable housing units but also to the preservation and renovation […]
Corporate Office Relocation
Christian Church Homes’ (CCH) corporate office has relocated to 1855 Olympic Blvd, Suite 300, in Walnut Creek, CA. After 35 […]
Impact of Housing Insufficiency
Dear Friends: Affordable Housing Month held annually in May provides an opportunity for allies, activists, supporters, neighbors and friends to […]