Tag: Project T.O.U.C.H.
Project Touch to build Life Restoration Center for unhoused families
Christine Eastman
Special to Valley News
For more than two decades, Project T.O.U.C.H. has worked quietly and persistently to help families experiencing homelessness in Southwest Riverside...
Creative Catering delivers Thanksgiving spirit to Murrieta homeless shelter
MURRIETA – This Thanksgiving season, Creative Catering—a family-owned business based in Temecula—brought nourishment and comfort to those in need by delivering 50 prepared turkey...
Murrieta agrees to join with Wildomar’s homelessness programs in MOU
Members of both the Murrieta and Wildomar City Councils are in agreement that the growing homeless population in the region needs a regional solution...
Wildomar City Council approves heftier fines for illegal dumping in the city
The Wildomar City Council amended the municipal code to increase the fines for those caught illegally dumping in the city from $100 for a...
Organizations given CID funding
The Riverside County Board of Supervisors meeting Tuesday, Oct. 4, included allocation of Community Improvement Designation grants to several organizations including Michelle’s Place Cancer...
Discovery Isle Preschools donate pajamas and books to Project T.O.U.C.H.
TEMECULA – Students and staff at Discovery Isle Preschools in Temecula and Murrieta donated more than 52 pairs of pajamas, 50 robes and several books Wednesday, Dec....
Pechanga Resort Casino gives $25,000 grant to Project T.O.U.C.H. to support emergency housing
MURRIETA – Project T.O.U.C.H., a nonprofit homeless prevention organization in Murrieta, announced it received a $25,000 grant from Pechanga Resort and Casino to support...
Cities, county scramble to find shelter for homeless in COVID-19 pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic, while threatening those aged, pregnant or medically compromised, is seen as a serious threat to the growing homeless population in southwest...









