Set beside a majestic 100-year-old oak tree, National CORE’s Oak View Ranch community delivers 119 apartments as the first phase of a 200-home multigenerational community, anchored by a transformative Boys & Girls Club that will serve youths throughout the neighborhood.
Construction Rock Star: Stephanie Morris Stephanie Morris starts each day with a strong cup of coffee (she’s partial to nut-flavored blends) to jolt herself awake before she settles into her regular workflow. By noon, she has typically handled about $2 million in contracts for National CORE’s Construction Department. Stephanie’s work as Construction Contracts Supervisor ensures that houses get built. As a member of the Texas team, Stephanie is responsible for drafting and executing all Guaranteed Maximum Price contracts, subcontractor contracts, purchase orders and change orders for every project we build. Without her, buildings wouldn’t get built and residents wouldn’t get housed, Senior Vice President of Construction Chris Killian said.
National CORE and Hope through Housing welcomed the following new team members in May: • Frida Irra, Assistant Manager • Andrea Osika, Leasing Consultant • Samuel Valadez, Maintenance Technician • Rocheal Waldon, Leasing Consultant • Henry Acevedo, Maintenance Supervisor • Martha Corona, Vendor Management Specialist • John Cowans, Maintenance Technician • Katia Diarte, Community Manager • Joshua Douglas, Community Manager • Iram Espinoza, Maintenance Technician • Benito Huerta Magana, Maintenance Technician • Dina Mekhaeel, Assistant Manager • Camiessa Stuart, Leasing Consultant • Adamarys Sixta Valecillos Aparicio, Maintenance Technician Please congratulate the following individuals on their promotions: • Yvonne Eguia, Senior Executive Administrative Assistant/Project Manager • Jackeline Wilson, Community Manager • Brandon Castillo, Finance and Contracts Manager • Jaylend Powell, Community Manager • Jose Diaz, Maintenance Technician • Britni Ellis, Asset Manager • Ruben Minjarez, Senior Asset Manager
Collaborating with faith-based organizations on affordable housing developments have proven to be invaluable when earning public support, revitalizing communities and helping the most vulnerable populations, National CORE’s Chief Development Officer Alexa Washburn shared during the May 8 Building Faith in Housing workshop.
National CORE’s Santa Angelina community in Placentia will receive a prestigious Gold Nugget Award, recognizing the nonprofit’s leadership in shaping the future of affordable housing through innovative design, development and partnerships. The 2025 Gold Nugget awards will be presented by the California Building Industry Association (CBIA) and Pacific Coast Builders Conference (PCBC) at the Westin Resort of Anaheim on June 11.
City of Pomona Mayor Tim Sandoval praised National CORE’s commitment to provide housing to those in need while uplifting residents through vital enrichment and support as part of the city’s celebration of Affordable Housing Month. Sandoval and the City Council issued the special proclamation on May 19, with National CORE Community Development Director Sandra Espadas accepting the honor.