"Providing opportunities for successful homeownership and strong communities..."
NeighborWorks® HomeOwnership Center Sacramento Region, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization was created in 1987 to revitalize the community. Our mission is "Providing opportunities for successful homeownership and strong communities through quality education, affordable lending, supportive partnerships and dedicated leadership." We use programs and revitalization strategies that will effectively increase and preserve homeownership, improve the condition, health and safety of existing homes, develop quality affordable housing, and empower residents through education and collaboration.
Our core purpose and strategies revolve around increasing homeownership and revitalizing neighborhoods. We believe that strong, thriving communities help residents enjoy a better quality of life and that homeownership, education and leadership support healthy communities. We believe that homeownership is a key component to building and sustaining a healthy stable neighborhood. New homeowners begin to build wealth through equity and adding to the economic strength of the community through their investment.
In the News
Farm fund-raiser, double food stamps and more at Oak Park Farmers Market (Sacramento Press April 11, 2012)
Oak Park Farmers Market highlights (Sacramento Press, July 31, 2011)
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Recent Awards
Editor's Pick: Oak Park Farmers Market Best New Farmers Market: Oak Park Farmers Market Champions for Change: Oak Park Farmers Market Local Vision Award: Oak Park Farmers Market
2011 Sustainability Leadership Award: Oak Park Farmers Market
Organization of the Year: NeighborWorks® Sacramento
Outstanding Performance: NeighborWorks® Sacramento |
Oak Park Farmers Market ![]() NeighborWorks Sacramento accepts the award for Organization of the Year from the Non-Profit Resource Center, May 14, 2010. ![]() NeighborWorks Sacramento is recognized by the Sacramento Region Human Rights & Fair Housing Commission for our outstanding performance. Presented in the photo by HUD Asst. Secretary for Fair Housing, John Travina. |










