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nice amenities, sustainable design, spectacular mountain views and close proximity to Interstate 10 and the Thousand Palms library and community park, Legacy is a beautiful example of affordable housing done well.” Legacy serves families with incomes between 30 to 60 percent of area median income. There are 14 onebedroom apartments, 34 twobedroom apartments and 32 three-bedroom apartments, with an additional threebedroom unit for an on-
site manager, in 11 two-story buildings. Residents enjoy gated entry and security cameras, a swimming pool and kiddie pool, a tot lot playground, picnic areas, covered parking and mountain views. An onsite community center includes a kitchen, fitness center, computer lab, multipurpose room and classroom for after school programs. The Art Samson Community Library
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of alternative housing at Mountain View Estates. Representatives from the state Housing and Community Development Department have been invited to participate. Since being elected to state office, Pérez has been
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PALM DESERT, CA—There is good news for men and women looking to become firefighters. The College of the Desert (COD) has extended the Basic Firefighter Academy application due date to Dec. 1. The recently accredited two semester program will begin Jan. 28, 2013, at the new Roy Wilson Training Center in Thousand Palms. The application due date was extended to provide additional preparation time for interested students. JUMP TO PAGE 23
Serenity Hospice Opens Pantry By Jackie Devereaux
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Asm. Manuel Pérez visited Las Mañanitas Apartments INDIO, CA – Assemblymember V. Manuel Pérez visited the Las Mañanitas Apartments in Mecca on Friday, Oct. 12 to meet with residents displaced by the recent flooding at Duroville Mobile Home Park, discuss affordable housing and update residents on his efforts to expedite the construction
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THOUSAND PALMS – Legacy, an 81-unit affordable apartment community in Thousand Palms, celebrated its official grand opening on Wednesday, Oct. 17 at 72-490 El Centro Way. The community was developed by Palm Communities with significant financial support from the county. “Families on a limited income have a new affordable place to live as they pursue work and education opportunities in the Coachella Valley,” said Supervisor John J. Benoit. “With
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PALM SPRINGS, CA – The Serenity Hospice of the Desert is opening a new branch to its facility called the Serenity Pantry offering patients food assistance on Friday, Nov. 16 at 11 a.m. “We hope that our patients are willing to come for food, if they need it,” said Jim McDonnell, a registered nurse
and liaison for the hospice. “This has been an overlooked situation, . “After our aide, Janice, asked a patient, ‘Do you have food in the house?’ and received a no answer, we decided to open another sub-division to our facility,” McDonnell added. “Janice started purchasing cases of Ensure to give to the patients.” “When someone is
discharged to their home, they often arrive at the household with no available food. We wish to reach out during this transition and provide a few days of nourishment.” A February 2009 UCLA study revealed that 50 percent of our senior citizens in Riverside County lacked sufficient income to feed themselves. “Our goal is to help provide these folks
a supplemental supply of groceries to ensure their comfort and dignity, he said. To attend the grand opening of the Serenity Pantry, please RSVP by Nov. 9. If you’d like to help the Serenity Pantry, please call, 760-325-8718. Serenity Hospice of the Desert is located at 777 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way, Ste. 309 in Palm Springs.