At True North, we couldn't change the lives of homeless people in Butte County without our team of dedicated, hardworking staff members. Our Lead Monitor Michelle is moving on to the next chapter of her career, but has made a vital impact within our organization and our community.
Read MoreWhen Bobby, a 71-year-old blind widower, suddenly lost his housing this year, True North Housing Alliance was there to help him. Through our programs, he found shelter, safety and the supportive services he needed to find a new, affordable place to call home.
Read MoreOur weekly recreational enrichment activities encourage creativity and connection, which are vital to the well-being of the homeless people we serve.
Read MoreWith the help of True North Housing Alliance and Safe Space Winter Shelter, nearly 20 formerly homeless individuals now have a place to call home during the coronavirus pandemic. This is Thomas’ story.
Read MoreOur vocational kitchen program makes a positive impact on the lives of our homeless guests at the Torres Shelter. Here's a behind-the-scenes look.
Read MoreTrue North Housing Alliance is participating in #GivingTuesdayNow, and we need your help! Every act of kindness counts. You can change the lives of the homeless adults, seniors and families that we serve while they shelter in place.
Read MoreWe're recognizing some of our incredibly hard-working, dedicated volunteers in the spirit of National Volunteer Week. Meet meal providers Glenn and Terrie Fry!
Read MoreTrue North Housing Alliance is recognizing some of our incredibly hard-working, dedicated volunteers in the spirit of National Volunteer Week. Here’s how the Chico Unified Teachers Association gives back.
Read MoreIn the spirit of National Volunteer Week, True North Housing Alliance is recognizing some of our incredibly hard-working, dedicated volunteers. Here’s why Susan and Fred Bowdy serve.
Read MoreEvan’s life changed dramatically after he arrived at the Torres Community Shelter. This is his journey, from homeless and addicted to sheltered, sober and determined to change his life for the better.
Read MoreTrue North Housing Alliance continues placing vulnerable homeless individuals, including those who living unsheltered in parks, encampments or on the streets of Chico, into local motel rooms as part of Project Roomkey.
Read MoreTim meets the Woman in the Red Coat on the streets of Chico one Easter Sunday, and it changes his life.
Read MoreTrue North Housing Alliance helped move 26 Torres Community Shelter guests who are 65 and older and/or medically fragile into local motel rooms as part of Project Roomkey. This program allows True North to protect the vulnerable Butte County homeless population during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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