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When you give a brick on #GivingTuesday, you give hope to an Arizona family. Because your donation goes further than a brick on our lobby wall. Proceeds from each brick
When you give a brick on #GivingTuesday, you give hope to an Arizona family. Because your donation goes further than a brick on our lobby wall. Proceeds from each brick
Trellis, formerly Trellis, is dedicated to making stable homes and communities possible by educating, building and lending. For 40 years we’ve played a role in helping individuals prosper, families flourish,
On October 1st, we celebrated our 40th anniversary. And thanks to supporters like you, our event was a huge success! In honor of our 40th, we set a goal to
Our 40 years of making a difference in the lives of our families and in the health of their communities could not have been possible without “a little help from
NeighborWorks America (NWA) helps build strong, resilient communities by providing people with opportunities to live in safe, healthy and affordable housing, whether they own or rent. They do this by directly
Three cheers for the team at Bank of America and for their generous donation of $20,000! Trisha Constas (pictured above), Vice President Market Manager -Enterprise Business & Community Engagement, Bank of
Trellis is now Trellis. After more than a year of surveys, meetings, discussions and presentations, we arrived at a new name, a new logo, new colors and new messaging. So,
Our Real Estate Development team is moving along on Montaña Bella. The development is building pad certified — so the good ol’ ground is ready to support the new structures.
We are happy to announce that we are working with Desert Mission Neighborhood Renewal (DMNR) in a unique partnership to bring additional affordable housing to Sunnyslope in neighborhoods targeted for revitalization.
Nordstrom Bank recently donated $40,000 to our organization. And it will be put to good use in our HomeOwnership Center – supporting the counseling and education that is necessary for
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