06/01/2026
A heartfelt thank you to Paul and Bernie for their generous donation to the CMHA: The Housing Alliance in support of our Resource Center. Contributions like theirs are helping move this project forward and bring us closer to opening a welcoming space for individuals in need of support and resources.
05/21/2026
We are grateful to Dr. Satya Mitra, his wife Sheema, and the entire Board for their incredibly generous $50,000 donation to CMHA: The Housing Alliance’s new Resource Center.
Your support is more than a contribution; It's an investment in dignity, safety, and hope for the individuals and families we serve every day. Because of your generosity, our new Resource Center will provide a safe place where folks can store their belongings, shower, get out of the weather, and connect with critical support and resources on their path toward stability and housing.
Thank you for believing in our mission and for standing with our community in such a meaningful way. We are honored to have your partnership and support.
05/21/2026
We are so grateful to our new community partner, Dignity Matters, for choosing CMHA: The Housing Alliance as their donation collection partner for the month of May!
Zena and team, it was so wonderful meeting you. Thank you so much for this incredibly generous donation. Your support will help so many of our clients and make a meaningful difference in our community.
We truly appreciate your partnership and kindness!
05/18/2026
Thank you so much to everyone who came out for this year’s Walk to End Homelessness!! We came together to help those in need.
Today was truly unforgettable from sharing memories of Jess, who we devastatingly lost this week, to seeing our neighbors come together with so much compassion and support. It was a strong reminder of what community really means.
A huge thank you to all of the volunteers, organizations, and everyone who came out to share resources and support. We were also honored to hear from City Councilor at Large Kate Toomey, who shared a proclamation on behalf of Mayor Joseph Petty.
We even saw a performance from Awareness of Joy (CMHA's very own band), who teamed up with the Many Voices: Mechanics Hall Youth Singers for a performance with a strong message of hope.
There were so many hands involved in making today possible, but that’s exactly what community is, folks showing up for one another with compassion, and today was a powerful reminder of that. We truly came together in such a beautiful way.
Thank you all for being part of it!!