Sonoma Mayor David Cook joins staff and volunteers from Friends in Sonoma Helping (F.I.S.H) in accepting a $1,000 donation from Golden LivingCenter – London House Sonoma.
The September 17 donation will go towards rehabbing a storage shed, which will free space in the central office for rental assistance interviews, volunteer training, meetings, and as an office for our volunteers to work in. The project could potentially allow a CAP program, which would provide an additional $50,000 in client assistance. The CAP program requires confidential space to meet with clients.
“Golden Living is proud to present this grant,” said Nicole Foreman, director of Admission and Marketing, Golden LivingCenter – London House Sonoma. “We are pleased to be able to support worthwhile organizations like the F.I.S.H, which are pillars of the Sonoma community.”
The donation will be made as part of Golden Living’s Community Support Initiative grant program. The Community Support Initiative grants are charitable contributions given in support of worthy non-profit community or regional organizations. Since the programs inception in 2005, over 1,817 grants have been awarded; contributing $1,745,000 into local communities the company serves.
Celebrating 50 years of service, the company and its predecessor companies have cared for more than four million patients since 1964. friendsinsonomahelping.org