Fundraiser next month for nonprofit dedicated to local housing options for adults with special needs
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For the past three decades, Tri-Valley REACH has worked to support the community by providing housing opportunities to adults with developmental disabilities so they can pursue independent living. REACH is a testament to the vision that the early founders had, their idea that their family members could live independently, long before anyone thought it was a possibility, said Kay King, board chair for REACH short for Resources Education Activities Community and Housing for Special Adults of the Tri-Valley. And it has been proven year after year that it s a valuable and important part of our community, King added.
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