Celebrating Women’s History Month
In honor of Women’s History Month, Trellis would like to spotlight two of our amazing clients. “A Future for My Daughter” – Sandra Carlon is a courageous and hardworking 27-year-old
In honor of Women’s History Month, Trellis would like to spotlight two of our amazing clients. “A Future for My Daughter” – Sandra Carlon is a courageous and hardworking 27-year-old
Unlocking His Door, Unlocking His Future — After 30 years of living a homeless life, moving from place to place…Marcos Torres at the age of 46, jingles
As the Grande Finale for our Fall NeighborWorks week celebrations – Trellis, Freddie Mac, and BMO Harris Bank joined forces to support the joint mission of increased home ownership in
As a single parent, Bradley Warren is clearly passionate about his daughter and his granddaughter’s future as he shares his joy, “God blessed me with this situation. I want to
Trellis is one of the few agencies in the valley that provides Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM) counseling. In 2017, Trellis has counseled 319 HECM clients, as of the date
“I had so much fear for so many years, and now I feel blessed and full of joy.” says Graciela Avila Rodriguez as she opens the door to her brand
Cookies, Cold Brew, and Conversation. Come join Trellis in this Free Q&A Social event, and ask us anything about owning your dream home. This interactive social event will be at
“They made my dream come true.” expresses single father, Charles May, as he describes how he feels in his new home. Charles, his daughter Katelynn, and their dog Rosie, can’t
Trellis homes lead to a path of conservation, savings and increased value through modern building sciences. In 2006, the Home Energy Rating System (HERS) for residential homes was introduced. Similar
Many people think they cannot afford to cut anything from their regular expenses. Yet, upon close analysis, they discover they have “spending leaks”, or expenses that zap money from their
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