Organizations Filed Purposes:
We build affordable homes with site-based services that offer opportunities to change lives and strengthen communities on the central coast of California.
Affordable Housing Rental Program - The affordable housing program provides housing to qualified low-income households, including families, seniors, farmworkers, and other special needs groups. PSHHC owns 854 affordable rental units in three counties, providing affordable housing to over 2,714 low-income residents. PSHHC affordable housing units provide housing to 145 disabled residents, 165 senior residents, 34 veteran residents and their families and 115 previously homeless residents in San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura Counties. PSHHC believes the affordable housing program provides economic and educational opportunities to the low-income residents leading to self-sufficiency and improving local communities.
Affordable Housing, Tenant Assistance, Resident Services, Financial Literacy and Youth Education Programs - The resident services and resident education programs provide for low-income seniors and families, counseling and after school tutoring program, health screenings, ESL classes, financial literacy programs, homeownership counseling, foreclosure counseling, and emergency financial assistance. These programs are designed to help low-income persons remain housed in safe and affordable housing, and to provide educational opportunities. PSHHCs youth education program has 237 participants and 150 participants in the college club program that awarded 9 scholarships for participants attending colleges. In addition, PSHHC provided financial literacy to 445 households.
Affordable Housing Development - During the current year, PSHHC completed construction on 29 affordable self-help homes in San Miguel, CA. PSHHC continued site preparation and entitlements on affordable self-help lots in King City, CA and Los Osos, CA. Construction efforts continue for a 38 unit multifamily affordable farmworker rental project in Guadalupe, CA and a 40 unit senior affordable rental project in Santa Maria, CA. In addition to the expenditures shown, additional costs of 2,088,400 were capitalized as construction costs for affordable rental housing and self-help ownership projects.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
John Fowler | President | 40 | $215,858 |
Kenneth Trigueiro | Executive Vice President/Treasurer | 40 | $163,980 |
Joe Thompson | Chief Operating Officer | 40 | $158,066 |
Todd Broussard | Assistant Secretary | 40 | $134,843 |
Griffin Moore | CFO/Assistant Treasurer | 40 | $134,161 |
Bill Loar | Sr. Construction Superintendent | 40 | $130,435 |
Morgen Benevedo | MHD Director | 40 | $128,403 |
Sheryl Flores | Assistant Secretary | 40 | $128,151 |
Nicole Ramos | HR Director | 40 | $122,455 |
Maury Ruano | Deputy Director of MHD | 40 | $120,001 |
Joe Mangiardi Ii | Senior Construction Superintendent | 40 | $114,326 |
Annette Schlosser | Secretary | 40 | $106,306 |
Monica Demalleville | Assistant Treasurer | 40 | $75,940 |
James Shammas | Assistant Secretary | 40 | $67,140 |
Paula Johnson | Director | 1 | $0 |
Kevin Clerici | Director | 1 | $0 |
Hazel Davalos | Director | 1 | $0 |
Nick Tompkins | Director | 1 | $0 |
Robert Pearson | Director | 1 | $0 |
Karol Schulkin | Director | 1 | $0 |
Shelly Higginbotham | Chair | 1 | $0 |
Jose Flores | Director | 1 | $0 |
Dieter Eckert | Director | 1 | $0 |
Vito Gioiello | Director | 1 | $0 |
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