With BDOG being today, May 2nd, Comstock’s is excited to preview our Annual Spring Capital Region Cares saluting invaluable nonprofits in our region.
Click on any of the nonprofits below to see their inspiring stories and we encourage you to support their important missions!
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ALTERNATIVES PREGNANCY CENTER
Faith-Based Professional, Compassionate Care
Alternatives Pregnancy Center in Sacramento is a pro-Gospel, pro-woman, pro-life women’s health clinic. We are 100% donor-supported and accept no government funding, providing all of our services free of charge to the community.
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STANFORD SIERRA YOUTH & FAMILIES
A COMMITMENT TO PERMANENCY AND THE EMPOWERMENT OF YOUTH AND FAMILIES
Stanford Sierra Youth & Families (SSYAF) believes each
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GOODWILL INDUSTRIES
Empowering Our Community: Goodwill’s Message of Opportunity
Goodwill Industries of Sacramento Valley & Northern Nevada serves as a beacon of empowerment and community support through its Mission Services initiatives. In 2023, Goodwill provided over 16,944 life-changing services to members of our community.
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GILBERT CPAs
Since 1984, Gilbert CPAs has carved a unique path by bridging the gap between numbers and the human beings behind them.
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CHILDREN’S RECEIVING HOME OF SACRAMENTO
We Start With Children
Children’s Receiving Home of Sacramento “starts with children,” which is true of their name and their mission.
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CASA SACRAMENTO
SEEKING COMPASSIONATE ADVOCATES FOR CHILDREN IN FOSTER CARE
Court Appointed Special Advocates of Sacramento County (CASA Sacramento) ensures consistency and support for children in the foster care system through volunteer advocates advancing each child’s best interests.
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UCP OF SACRAMENTO AND NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
HELPING CLIENTS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES LIVE LIFE WITHOUT LIMITS
Established in Sacramento in 1955, UCP of Sacramento and Northern California has roots with the United Cerebral Palsy organization, but today this independent nonprofit serves a much broader population, including those with intellectual disabilities, autism, Down syndrome and epilepsy, in addition to cerebral palsy.
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HOMEAID SACRAMENTO
WORKING TO BUILD A FUTURE WITHOUT HOMELESSNESS
A nonprofit established in 1996, HomeAid Sacramento facilitates the building and renovation of temporary, transitional and permanent housing for people experiencing homelessness through partnerships with regional nonprofit organizations that focus on serving those in need of housing as well as construction and trade companies.
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HABITAT FOR HUMANITY GREATER SACRAMENTO
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Sacramento has been a stalwart force for 39 years, aiding countless hardworking, low-income families, seniors and veterans in building strength, stability and self-reliance under the safety of their own roof. Over the past nearly four decades, they’ve constructed or repaired over 480 homes, leaving an indelible mark on Sacramento and Yolo counties.
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MEALS ON WHEELS
SERVING SACRAMENTO COUNTY’S SENIORS IN NEED
Established in 2010, Meals on Wheels (MoW) serves nutritious meals with friendly smiles to seniors in Sacramento County, improving and enhancing their dignity and quality of life. By providing meals, social contact and community resources, MoW helps these seniors stay in their homes and communities.
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STRENGTHENING EL DORADO COUNTY COMMUNITIES FOR GENERATIONS TO COME
For 33 years, the El Dorado Community Foundation has been dedicated to strengthening their community generation upon generation. The Foundation was established in 1991 through Katy and Don Peek’s generosity. Upon selling their Michigan California Lumber Company in Camino, they bestowed the good fortune of that successful sale on the community at large.