March 4, Hope Community Homes, Saint Vincent de Paul’s non-profit factory-built home manufacturer, at FACC
Jacon Taylor, Development Manager with Saint Vincent de Paul’s manufactured housing program, Hope Homes, will be the featured speaker and at Florence Area Community Coalition’s March 4th regular meeting.
The problem that the housing program addresses: With the median cost of an Oregon home exceeding $500,000, home ownership is out of reach for nearly 70% of Oregonians. Is it possible to find superior quality home construction AND affordable pricing?
Their answer: At HOPE Community Homes, Oregon’s first non-profit factory-built home manufacturer, the answer is a resounding: YES!
Please join us on Wednesday, March 4, 2026 at the Bromley Room of the Siuslaw Public Library, or online, to learn more.
FACC’s regular monthly meetings start at 10:45 am in the Bromley Room of the Siuslaw Public Library District, 1460 9th Street in Florence, and adjourn by noon. Hybrid meetings offer an opportunity to participate with Zoom. After the speaker and a short business meeting, all those attending, whether in the room or joining by Zoom, have an opportunity to share upcoming events, needs, and opportunities to learn or participate.
FACC’s mission is to improve the quality of life in Western Lane County through partnerships, networking, volunteerism, community involvement, education, and awareness. As an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) membership organization it has been at this work for over 25 years.
FACC meetings are free and open to the public. Light refreshments are served. Membership dues are $50 for agencies and organizations and $25 for individuals.
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