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Holos Communities and Growing Hope Gardens Kick Off Partnership at NoHo Senior Villas
Holos Communities welcomed Growing Hope Gardens to NoHo Senior Villas for a gardening event celebrating the kickoff of our partnership at our properties!
Holos and Fernish Upgrade Residential Spaces and Combat Global Warming
We are excited to announce a new partnership with Fernish, a furniture rental company dedicated to making people feel at home and reducing the amount of furniture waste that ends up in landfills.
Rep. Cardenas Visits NoHo Senior Villas
Holos Communities welcomed US Rep. Tony Cardenas to NoHo Senior Villas for the second time to talk about how solutions to the housing crisis intersect with sustainability, mental health, equity and more.
How Can We Make Our Existing Properties More Resilient To Climate Change?
Ensuring that our residents have access to the resources and utilities needed in case of an emergency is a challenge we at Holos Communities have been working to address.
The Emergence of the Living Lab at Holos
How an extended power outage inspired us to use our offices as a Living Lab focused on innovation for our properties
KCET on homelessness and aging
Wanda, 63, was homeless before moving into CBH’s NoHo Senior Villas. “Living on the street as a senior is no joke.”
Permanent homes provide safety from domestic violence
Stopping the cycle of abuse - a resident's story of recovery.
Speaking out for affordable homes in California
Residents and staff advocate at the state capitol for more funding to solve homelessness - with videos!
An artist and grandmother's passion for new neighbors
Jeannie's story: "People need to be able to live as human beings to move forward."
Congressman Tony Cardenas Visits Residents
NoHo Senior Villas residents were excited to welcome Representative Tony Cardenas (D-San Fernando Valley) on August 1st. Cardenas spoke with tenants to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Medicare.
NoHo Villas Resident Has A New Purpose In Life
Zondre ran away from home at the age of 14 and spent three decades on the streets. But her life today is unrecognizable from her early years. In July she traveled to Washington DC to speak with lawmakers about homelessness.