A community for the homeless overseen by Acres of Hope, an Auburn, California-based ministry. | Jackie Turner
A California-based Christian nonprofit that helps homeless mothers by providing housing and services is seeking to expand its campus to bring more women and their families out of homelessness.
Acres of Hope, formed in 2005 and originally known as Placer Family Housing, is a ministry based in Auburn, Placer County, that offers longterm assistance for homeless mothers.
At present, the charity has 12 units on its campus: 10 units are for mothers enrolled in their restoration program, each of whom has up to four children. Two other units are for mothers who ve just completed their program.
rock, bank of america and black rock group are taking it a step further and reevaluating their relationships with the gun manufacturers themselves. for more i m joined by brian sullivan. great to see you. what is the take away from sending this type of pressure directly to the source, to gun manufacturers? does that mean does it stand a better chance of actually achieving results for these companies? you know, kristin, that is i guess the trillion dollar question. it is an important one as well. thank you for having me on. the two stories are similar but separate. on one hand you have companies ending their relationship with the nra, discounts, partnerships, united airlines, bank of omaha, enterprise rental cars and couple others. then you ve got the investment side. two different stories. one is ending the relationship, the other one is actually investing in the publicly traded gun and gun related companies. you mentioned black rock. maybe not a household name, but they re one of