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Affordable Housing Alliance Hosted the Annual Spring House Invitational Golf and Track Outing

The Affordable Housing Alliance Hosted the Annual Spring House Invitational Golf and Track Outing.

Colts Neck and Eatontown NJ, June 2017: Golfers and fans of the racetrack alike enjoyed themselves at the recent Spring House Invitational Golf and Track Outing. Proceeds from the event provide funding for counseling, supportive services and recreation to many economically-challenged families living in housing owned by the Affordable Housing Alliance, helping them to become more independent and financially self-sufficient. The Program provides life-learning programs on aging, English as a second language, eviction prevention, parenting education, nutritional counseling, resume writing and job search assistance. Additional services include an after-school homework club, bingo and family movie nights, and recreational trips and cultural outings, coordinated by licensed social workers.

Many golfers who are our vendors, contractors and board members including their family members of the Affordable Housing Alliance attended. After the complimentary continental breakfast, drinks and cigars the golfers went to their assigned holes for the shot gun start having a great time. After a fun game of golf, over 100 friends attended the horse track for a fun afternoon of races and a delicious barbecue.
This year’s golf and Track outing was held June 23rd at 7:00 AM. The event would not be possible without the generous support from sponsors Amboy Bank, Diversant, LLC, Two River Community Bank, Carpet Value Center, Suburban Consulting Engineers, TD Bank, Field Turf, D&K Solutions, LCC and Scott Garley, Lewis Consulting Group, Alan Hostetler Insurance, Valley National Bank, Investors Savings Bank, Immaculate Construction, ATT Sports Inc., Patock Construction, M&T Bank, The Alpert Group, LLC , Mutual of America, TAD Landscape & Design, Curchin &Company, The Community YMCA Red Bank, Jeff & Kim Price and Schwartz Mazda who graciously donated a car.


About the Affordable Housing Alliance
Since 1991, AHA has been improving the quality of life for NJ residents by developing and preserving affordable housing, providing services to maintain affordable housing, providing housing education, and helping communities meet their legal and moral housing obligations. AHA is the leading nonprofit housing provider in Monmouth County, NJ and serves the state with a mix of utility, education and counseling services. Throughout its history, AHA has successfully developed hundreds of units of new, affordable single family homes, group homes, multi-unit rental housing, and rehabilitated housing. AHA provides foreclosure counseling and new homebuyer education. The Alliance also serves as an administrative agent in twelve Monmouth County, NJ communities. Immediately after Hurricane Sandy struck, AHA received significant disaster relief funding and was able to expand its infrastructure, build capacity and streamline processes to quickly aid affected NJ residents. AHA is an exemplary chartered member of NeighborWorks of America. www.housingall.org

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