When a community organization thrives for four decades, evolution becomes part of its legacy. This year, Sacramento Neighborhood Housing Services marks that moment with a return: after years of operating as NeighborWorks Sacramento, the organization is reclaiming its full legal name. Serving 13 counties across California, SNHS is proving that empowerment takes many forms, and its newest expression opens that door wider than ever. Legacy Studio, a professional podcast and media production facility, is opening inside SNHS’s Sacramento headquarters.
“We’re aligned in the belief that strong communities are built on both financial stability and empowered voices. Sacramento Neighborhood Housing Services’ new Legacy Studio brings that vision to life, expanding access, elevating voices and strengthening the nonprofit ecosystem.”—Bob Green, Gilbert CPAs Shareholder
SNHS President and CEO Lauretta Casimir-Mahoney chose the name with intention. “Legacy” reflects the way the institution is being strengthened and the leaders being developed. The studio extends that same conviction outward, putting broadcast-quality tools directly in the hands of community voices who have always had something to say.
Housing takes sustainable income, and sustainable income in 2026 looks different than it did in 1986. Podcasting is a real economic pathway. As Casimir-Mahoney says, “People are community.” Projects like Legacy Studio prove that innovation in community development does not always happen through construction; sometimes it happens through voice.
That work is made possible by a network of committed partners, including Gilbert CPAs, whose audit and financial guidance form the bedrock behind these expansions.
“You can’t build community resources on an unstable financial base,” says Casimir-Mahoney. “Gilbert isn’t just our CPA firm; they’re part of how we go far.”
For Gilbert CPAs, the collaboration carries equal weight.
“Our work with Sacramento Neighborhood Housing Services goes beyond traditional client service,” says Gilbert CPAs Shareholder Bob Green. “We’re aligned in the belief that strong communities are built on both financial stability and empowered voices. Their new Legacy Studio brings that vision to life, expanding access, elevating voices and strengthening the nonprofit ecosystem.”
In Legacy Studio, it’s not just recording sound. It is amplifying the voices that define community. Those voices carry a message larger than housing. Legacy is not what you leave behind. It is what you build together.

