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September, 2006 CitiApartments and Benefit Magazine Establish Program To Battle Homelessness $1 a Year Rental San Francisco, CA (HTC-PR) - September 26, 2006 In an effort to aid nonprofit organizations whose clients are in great need of shelter, CitiApartments, owner and operator of 150 apartment buildings throughout San Francisco has agreed to donate three apartments at a cost of just $1 per year. The first nonprofits chosen to launch this program are The Raphael House and the Hamilton Family Center, both San Francisco-based organizations dedicated to helping at-risk children and their families achieve stable housing and financial independence, and the AIDS Emergency Fund which provides short-term emergency financial assistance such as helping to pay basic living costs such as rent, utility bills and medical expenses for poverty-level San Franciscans battling HIV/AIDS. CitiApartments C.O.O., David Raynal, "hopes that this becomes a new model for giving." Benefit magazine will be the nexus of this program and will be searching for different companies who are interested in donating furnishings and other services.If you would like to contribute please call 415.433.2345. About CitiApartments We are committed to raising the standards of service for clean, safe and sustainable rental housing in the city of San Francisco. CitiApartments strives to provide a greener tomorrow with quality housing and an overall feeling of community for all our residents. Being one of the oldest businesses in the Castro District / Upper Market Street neighborhood, we're proud to be part of the change. CitiApartments - "Committed to quality housing for over 50 years." The Raphael House and the Hamilton Family Center Non Profits Benefit from CitiApartments donation |