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Movie Night at Coral Canyon
Posted on October 27, 2022

Movie Night at Coral Canyon

Residents at Coral Canyon enjoyed a community movie night! Thanks to all our residents for coming out to enjoy the night! Check out photos from the event!

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Stepping Stone Storage Clean Up Event with Nationwide Volunteers
Posted on October 27, 2022

Stepping Stone Storage Clean Up Event with Nationwide Volunteers

Thank you to our wonderful volunteers from Nationwide who stopped by Stepping Stone to support a much needed clean up event! Check out photos from the event!

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NAC Awarded Grant Funding from Generous Sources
Posted on October 27, 2022

NAC Awarded Grant Funding from Generous Sources

We are incredibly grateful for the recent grant funding we've received!

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NAC Participates at IDP Festival
Posted on October 27, 2022

NAC Participates at IDP Festival

NAC is a proud sponsor of the Indigenous People’s Day Fest, a celebration of, “origins and indigeneity as this nation's First Peoples’.”

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Edison Brown Joins NAC Staff
Posted on October 27, 2022

Edison Brown Joins NAC Staff

Meet Edison Brown, NAC’s new Donor/Volunteer Manager!

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The 38th Annual NAC Parade Scoring Results Are In!
Posted on October 13, 2022

The 38th Annual NAC Parade Scoring Results Are In!

The judging is complete!

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A "chronically homeless" individual is defined to mean a homeless individual with a disability who lives either in a place not meant for human habitation, a safe haven, or in an emergency shelter or in an institutional care facility if the individual has been living in the facility for fewer than ninety (90) days and had been living in a place not meant for human habitation, a safe haven or in an emergency shelter immediately before entering the institutional care facility. In order to meet the ‘‘chronically homeless’’ definition, the individual also must have been living as described above continuously for at least twelve (12) months or on at least four (4) separate occasions in the last three (3) years, where the combined occasions total a length of time of at least twelve (12) months. Each period separating the occasions must include at least seven (7) nights of living in a situation other than a place not meant for human habitation, in an emergency shelter or in a safe haven.

Federal nondiscrimination laws define a person with a disability to include any (1) individual with a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities; (2) individual with a record of such impairment; or (3) individual who is regarded as having such an impairment. In general, a physical or mental impairment includes, but is not limited to, examples of conditions such as orthopedic, visual, speech and hearing impairments, cerebral palsy, autism, epilepsy, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, cancer, heart disease, diabetes, Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), developmental disabilities, mental illness, drug addiction, and alcoholism.