About HomeAid Inland Empire

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The Basics

HomeAid Inland Empire is a local affiliate of HomeAid. We attack the reality of homelessness with a unique and collaborative approach. Through housing development and community engagement, our mission is to help those experiencing homelessness to build new lives.

Vision Statement

HomeAid’s vision is to be a vital force in creating safe and dignified housing and programmatic facilities for those who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness.

Mission Statement

HomeAid’s mission is to help people experiencing or at risk of homelessness build new lives through construction, community engagement, and education.

Core Values

Inclusiveness: Valuing that every individual has worth and human dignity through a willingness to help our neighbors in times of need and to understand the unique stories behind each individual we serve.

Collaboration: Embracing working together as a community to achieve what is not possible alone.

Integrity: Ensuring that everything we do is accomplished with a sense of responsibility, honesty, respect, confidence, and a commitment to stay consistently aligned with our mission.

The Power of a Triangle

The Triangle is one of the most simple shapes yet it exudes strength, stability and can bear the weight cast upon it from a variety of angles. The Triangle is often found in various elements of construction including building support and trusses. Equally as strong, are the three sides of HomeAid’s Triangle, as they are each critical components to fulfilling our mission and clearly demonstrate how HomeAid exists to serve those who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness.

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Construction

Building quality & dignified housing is essential to our mission.

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Community Engagement

It takes a community to build and rebuild a community.

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Education

Let’s help empower one another through education.

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HomeAid Inland Empire History

In 2002, HomeAid San Bernardino and HomeAid Riverside merge to become HomeAid Inland Empire.

In 1990, with the successful launch of HomeAid Orange County, the board of HomeAid and the leadership of the Building Industry Association of Southern California founded HomeAid San Bernardino and completed their first project in the Inland Empire.

In 1995, HomeAid receives requests for assistance in organizing community outreach programs and the foundation was laid for HomeAid America’s strategic expansion efforts. HomeAid America founded by the leadership of HomeAid Orange County with L.C. “Bob” Albertson as President and Mike Lennon as Chief Executive Officer. The HomeAid Riverside Affiliate is also founded.

In 2002, HomeAid San Bernardino and HomeAid Riverside merge to become HomeAid Inland Empire.

We are dedicated to helping those in need of a temporary safe haven place to stay by building or renovating existing housing operated by non-profit service providers. HomeAid Inland Empire has a proven track record of assisting individuals and families who are transitionally homeless due to circumstances beyond their control.

HomeAid Inland Empire (HAIE) is the non-profit charity of the Baldy View and Riverside County Affiliates of the Southern California Building Industry Association (BIA). HAIE and our homeless development projects are made possible through the generous support of BIA builders, their suppliers and subcontractor trade partners, and our corporate partners, as well as grants from charitable foundations and donations from individual contributors.

HomeAid Inland Empire is one of 19 local Affiliates across 13 states.

HomeAid is a leading nonprofit developer of housing and programmatic facilities for people experiencing or at risk of homelessness.