California Apartment Association

CAA South Coast presents check to help homeless

Photo by Bob Heer/To’ & Mo’ Towing The California Apartment Association’s South Coast Division donates a $50,000 check to the Orange County United Way for the Rapid Rehousing Initiative. Pictured from left are Melinda Graham, CAA South Coast’s board chairwoman and regional vice president for Camden; Max Gardner, CEO for the Orange County United Way; Laura Khouri,CAA’s past president and president of Western National; and Tommy Thompson, executive director of CAA South Coast.

The California Apartment Association’s South Coast Division presented a $50,000 check Tuesday, July 8, to help reduce homelessness in Orange County.

The money, raised at a charity gala in May, went to the Orange County United Way for the Rapid Rehousing Initiative.

“With our support, Rapid Rehousing will be able to help get kids and their families out of unstable housing situations, from shelters, motels, or living with too many people in an apartment, into their own apartments they can call home,” Melinda Graham, CAA South Coast’s board chairwoman, has said.

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