HomeReach.com Hits a Home Run of a Lifetime

San Diego Real Estate Agency, HomeReach.com


“HomeReach.com Hits a Home Run of a Lifetime”

SAN DIEGO – September 15, 2009 – In the Padres 7 – 3 win against the Colorado Rockies on Sunday, September 13th, Padre Player Will Venable was not the only one to hit a home run. Locally based San Diego Real Estate Company, HomeReach.com also hit a home run, creating an experience of a lifetime when they took 62 local underprivileged kids and parents to watch a Padres Game, in VIP style!

North County Solutions for Change has been fighting to solve family homelessness in North County, San Diego for almost ten years. They have created the Solutions University in an effort to provide them with the skills and resources needed to stay out of homelessness permanently.

Seeing the Padres make the Rockie’s hunt for October a little tougher was just part of the adventure. Thanks to local food sponsors Deli South Africa and Royal Gourmet, the families were provided with an early Sunday brunch before being transported to Petco Park in luxurious limousine buses donated by Cali Party Bus. “The look on the children’s faces when they saw these two incredible limo buses pull up brought a tear to my eye. It’s just genuine and innocent pure child happiness. A day for them to just be kids, and all the while raising donations and awareness for their cause” Tal explains. “For most of them, it had been over a year since they’d been on a field trip.” Arriving at Petco Park, children 14 and under received Padre Caps and autographs by catcher, Eliezer Alfonzo. To top it off, the Pad Squad made a surprise visit to the children with free Padre promotional items.

The event was part of HomeReach.com’s “Your Home. Our Community.” campaign, launched last month with an event with San Diego’s Habitat For Humanity. The movement brings together HomeReach.com’s real estate agents, and invites friends and families to join their volunteer force and help them make a difference to thousands of San Diegans. Every month, HomeReach.com will team up with a local charity to sponsor a “home related” philanthropic event. “Our Sharing is Caring culture goes beyond sharing our commissions with our clients, but to all locals in need who live in our shared home, San Diego,” Tal explains. “In a quiet economy, charities are hit the hardest, taking tremendous blows to their expected donation levels, so many have been forced to lay off workers, pull back on community efforts, and much worse… close. It’s more important than ever that we act now!”

Sunday’s experience could not have been the success it was without the generosity of Vista based company, Global Plastic Sheeting. Co-Owner, Lee Hinsley, reflects on the day’s event, “It was such a fun, fulfilling day spending it at the Padre game with the group from Solutions for Change. Everyone here at Global Plastic Sheeting is still trying to digest the unforgettable day we all had.”

As the event came to a close and the kids and families were nearing their homes, one could see why HomeReach.com selected to partner with North County Solutions for Change. Event coordinator, Russell Meyerowitz explains, “As we exited Melrose Drive on the 78, the bus broke out with cheers. It was a special moment; to hear the residents were happy to go back to the Solutions Center means the organization has really made a change in these lives and now for us (HomeReach.com) to be part of it is unreal.” If you are a San Diego based organization or a volunteer who would like to be part of the “Your Home. Our Community.” Initiative, please visit www.HomeReach.com for more information.

hrpic-padre

We are on the eve of an AMAZING Weekend!

As you are all well aware, the HomeReach Volunteer Association has begun and we are well on our way. This Sunday we have our second event, which is a really special one for all those involved. Along with North County Solutions For Change and sponsor, Global Plastic Sheeting we are taking 62 kids and parents who are battling solving their family homelessness. Many of the kids have never been to a Padres game and not only will they be treated to a free ticket, but they will be arriving at Petco Park in Limo Buses! We have to give props to the local company, Cali Party Bus who is helping us out with the limos. 

We also must take this opportunity to thank the individuals who have helped to make this happen as well as food sponsors, Del-SA, Restaurant Depot and Royal Gourmet. Without everyone’s support and desire to lend a hand to the community, we could not have done this. THANK YOU!

HERE IS THE ARTICLE THAT WAS PUBLISHED THROUGH THE UNION TRIBUNE:

San Diego Union Tribune

Homeless kids, parents going to Padres game

September 11, 2009

Several dozen North County homeless children and their parents will be treated to a Padres game with all the trimmings Sunday, thanks to the efforts of a San Diego real estate agency and other donors who pitched in to support the outing.

Two limo buses will pick up the group of 62 children and parents Sunday morning at North County Solutions for Change, a Vista-based homeless shelter that works with families in an effort to provide them with the skills and resources needed to get off the streets permanently.

“I don’t know if they’re more excited about the limo bus or the baseball game. They’re just fired up; it’s great,” said Chris Megison, president and executive director of North County Solutions for Change.

When the outing was announced at a meeting, “the look on (the children’s) faces was just priceless,” Megison said. “They couldn’t believe it.”

The excursion was organized by HomeReach.com, a real estate agency based in San Diego’s Little Italy neighborhood. David Tal, the company’s principal agent and founder, said the event is part of an overall campaign to assist worthy organizations throughout the county.

Each month, volunteers organized by HomeReach.com are planning to participate in a charitable event that’s connected to housing in some way, Tal said. In July, the first month of the campaign, volunteers helped build a house with Habitat for Humanity in Oceanside.

Tal said his company chose Solutions for Change after reading about the nonprofit’s work on its Web site.

“Chris (Megison) was so excited when I told him what we wanted to do,” Tal said. “Charities are suffering right now.”

The group will sit near the third-base line at Petco Park to watch the Padres play the Colorado Rockies. The trip will include food, drinks and T-shirts for participants. All of the services have been donated, Tal said.

A Vista-based company, Global Plastic Sheeting, also is a major sponsor of the event. Several individual donors have contributed as well.

Solutions for Change is always looking for ways to bring homeless children and their parents into the mainstream of society, Megison said.

“When a kid can go to a ballgame, and sit back and have a hot dog and popcorn and in the seventh inning sing ‘Take Me Out to the Ball Game,’ I don’t know anything more American, more mainstream than that,” he said. “It puts our families out in the community in a way that says, ‘We’re part of this community just like anyone else.’ ”

The Padres event isn’t the only significant contribution received recently by North County Solutions for Change. Last month, employees of Watkins Manufacturing, a spa builder in Vista, brought 20 boxes of supplies and a check for $15,000 to the homeless shelter. The donation came from Watkins’ parent company, Masco Corp.

“In this day and age right now, with the recession knocking a lot of nonprofits in the kneecaps, the word ‘grateful’ just doesn’t seem to reflect how I personally feel,” Megison said about the donations. “Without these companies coming through, we can’t solve homelessness for these kids and families.”

Joe Tash is a freelance writer from Oceanside.

Summertime in Vista

It’s Summer time in Vista and everyone is at the Wave Waterpark. Vista is considered one of the top 50 places to live and raise your family.  As its name symbolizes Vista has fantastic views to behold and boasts of tremendous community involvement on many levels.

The average daily temperature is 74 degrees and with an average of 340 days of sunshine it gives its residents the ability to go out and enjoy the many community parks, theaters, museums, recreation centers, picnic grounds, athletic fields and specialty sports parks.  So there is no excuse not to go out and enjoy a day in the beautiful California Sun!

Search for San Diego homes in Vista here at HomeReach.com! 

Vista Events Calendar

July 10 (Friday) One Year Anniversary at the Gallery 204, 204 Main Street, Vista. There will be four featured Artists and Local Member artists. Come in enjoy food, drink, fun, and great artwork! Reception is Friday 5:30 to 8:30 pm. details contact Mary Alice 760-726-3493

July 11 (Saturday) Annual Flow Rider Competition @ The Wave Show off your skills at the annual Flow Rider Competition at The Wave Waterpark. Contact The Wave Office at (760) 940-WAVE for registration information.

July 15 (Wednesday) Opening Night of 42nd Street@ The Moonlight Amphitheatre. The grand curtain of Moonlight Amphitheatre’s new stage house is set to rise on  “42nd Street,” the ultimate Broadway musical which opens Moonlight Stage Productions’ 2009 Summer Season of musicals under the stars on July 15. 42nd Street is the legendary 1930’s story of a young actress, Peggy Sawyer, who arrives in New York to audition for a Broadway show. She gets catapulted to stardom by amazing circumstances in the unforgettable tap-dancing extravaganza that is a testament to the “Lullaby of Broadway.” Performances of the show run July 15 through August 1, Wednesdays through Sundays at 8:00 p.m.; with no performance on July 29, at the Amphitheatre, located in Brengle Terrace Park, 1200 Vale Terrace Drive, Vista. Tickets are $22 to $44 and are on sale at the VisTix Ticket Office, located at 600 Eucalyptus Avenue in Vista. Tickets can also be purchased by phone at (760) 724-2110 or online at vistixonline.com.

July 17 (Friday) Starting at 7 pm. (open mike readings at 8 pm). The Village Idiots Literary Society presents their monthly literature reading, featuring poet, Tomas Lucero. This is an inspiring presentation with open mike time for all to share their writing. There will be plenty of time to meet and greet.  Admission is free. Location: Gallery 204, 204 Main Street in Historic Vista. Mr. Lucero’s presentation begins at 7:00 p.m. followed by an open mike reading at 8:00 p.m.  The mike will be open to all who wish to read their original poetry, prose, or anything written by another artist.
Admission is free.

Selling a Home?  We give you 50% of our commission, up to 1.5% of the purchase price!

July 18 (Saturday) July General Meeting located at the Park Terrace Café Senior Center from 2-4pm.

July 25 (Saturday) Arcadia Place Swap Meet – 1080 Arcadia Ave., 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. admission is FREE. Tons of vendors. Free refreshments offered by Arcadia Place. Johnny Jumper for the kids! Reserve a place to sell your own items at no cost. Table rentals are $5.00 if needed. Setup starts at 8 a.m. Space is limited – RSVP Required. 8,000 invitations have been sent out to surrounding area. Call 760-945-5555 for details.

July 26 (Sunday) Annual Bluegrass & Ice Cream Social The 6th annual Bluegrass & Ice Cream Social will feature music from the Virtual Strangers Band from 4-6 p.m. at the Rancho Buena Vista Adobe, 640 Alta Vista Drive, Vista. Tickets are $10 and include one ice cream sundae or root beer float. Tickets are available through the VisTix Ticket Office at (760) 724-2110, online at vistixonline.com, or at the Adobe Gift Shop. For more information, please call Mary Gafner at (760) 941-7639.

Learn How We Market Your Listing!

by Bianka Bower

Vista Specialist

HomeReach.com

(760) 685-7252

About Vista Real Estate in San Diego County

In a 2008 review, Vista is listed as the 7th best place in the United States to raise a family. This review was based on factors such as jobs and business opportunities, education, climate, and cost of living. Vista’s rolling hills contains vast retail and industral space, as well as a huge landscape of residential communities. Vista real estate in San Diego is enticing in every way.

Vista Real Estate San Diego Homes For Sale

One of Vista’s community highlights is its Moonlight Amphitheatre, which is an open air theater that specializes in musical productions. This attraction lures residents from all over San Diego County. Also, Vista, is the home of a Japanese-American Cultural Center and Buddhist Temple, one of only two in California.

Our REALTORS® at HomeReach focus on the myriads of communities in and around San Diego County. If you’re looking to buy or sell a condo or house in San Diego, our agents can provide you with valuable resources to look for the right home or sell your beloved home. Our MLS search is also another efficient way to give you a higher advantage in the real estate market. Let us help service your San Diego real estate needs.