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HEART helps moderate-income families buy their first home in San Mateo County

Jennifer is a legal secretary in Burlingame and part-time law student, her husband Andrew is a police assistant. They were renting in Foster City and loved the suburban feel and more »

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Mark Moulton, new Executive Director of HEART and the Housing Leadership Council

Mark Moulton, new Executive Director of HEART

HEART and the Housing Leadership Council of San Mateo County are pleased to welcome Mark Moulton as their new executive director on July 1, 2011. The two organizations share staff more »

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Steve Westly

Over 300 Attend Lunch to Benefit HEART

Thanks to you we reached our $3M campaign goal, and met our $10K challenge grant. With your support, HEART raised $60K, A big thank you to keynote speaker, Steve Westly, more »

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$200K loan for police station redevelopment site in San Mateo

HEART approved a $200K pre-development loan to Palo Alto Partners, a for-profit entity that represents one-half of the development team for the San Mateo Police Station site redevelopment at 2000 more »

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Homebuyer in San Mateo

Police Officer in Atherton

“With the money I saved through HEART, I have enough to fix up the house…” Krystal grew up in Belmont, and comes from a family tradition of law enforcement and more »

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HEART is a community loan fund to create more affordable homes for all our residents

Before dawn I joined 244 other volunteers and homeless folks in San Mateo County to go count people living in the streets. We joined thousands across the county in conducting more »

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Trestle Glen residents Ping and Princess S, and their son, with San Mateo County Supervisor Rose Jacobs Gibson

Breakfast at Trestle Glen affordable family homes in Colma

HEART hosted a breakfast for forty supporters at the newly-opened Trestle Glen family apartments in Colma, next to the BART station. Guests got to meet a resident, Princess S. (second more »

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Carmen A., told about her family's route from unemployment, to Shelter Network, to permanent housing

Peninsula Station affordable family homes open in San Mateo

HEART welcomed fifty guests and supporters to a breakfast and tour of the newly-opened Peninsula Station affordable rental homes in San Mateo. Developed by MidPen Housing, and located next to more »

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HEART funds first-time hombuyers and high-density affordable rental apartments

HEART receives $2M grant from State Prop 1C funds

The California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) has awarded a $2 million matching grant to HEART as part of its competitive Local Housing Trust Fund Program funded by more »

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Trestle Glen, 119 affordable homes for working families, was developed by Bridge Housing, with a $2.4 million loan from HEART

Trestle Glen family housing, 119 homes near Colma BART, opens in May 2010

Bridge Housing, in partnership with the County of San Mateo, celebrated the grand opening of Trestle Glen family housing during Affordable Housing Week, on May 13, 2010. Trestle Glen features more »

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