Posts Tagged ‘Homeless’

Windermere’s Tor Buck Rides With Roy’s

Monday, November 7th, 2011

Roy’s Desert Resource Center of Palm Springs, which aids Coachella Valley’s homeless, is bracing itself for severe cutbacks expected by the end of the year. The County of Riverside, as well as most of the member cities in the Coachella Valley Association of Governments (CVAG) are forced to cut back $400,000 each year from the $2M annual budget; Desert Hot Springs has been forced to withdraw its contribution completely.

One of the dorms at Roy's

One of the dorms at Roy's

Tor Buck, an agent with Windermere’s Palm Springs South office at 2465 E. Palm Canyon Drive, Suite 605, contributes considerable time and effort to the Friends of Roy’s Foundation, a community support group for this increasingly important desert resource. Tor notes that Friends of Roy’s is stepping in to raise funds to help make up for the annual shortfall. Jewish Family Services, which administers Roy’s Desert Resource Center, has had to cut back from 135 beds to 100 beds, at a time when the community’s needs are increasing.

Tor Buck of Windermere Southern California supports Roy's Desert Resource Center

Tor Buck of Windermere Southern California supports Roy's Desert Resource Center

“By joining with other community organizations in support of Roy’s, we plan to increase awareness of Roy’s mission. Roy’s is an invaluable asset to the Valley, working against great odds to aid individuals and entire families,” says Tor.  “By working together, we can offer Roy’s clients the opportunity to return to satisfying and productive lives.”

Join in supporting Roy’s by registering for a unique experience: The Palm Desert Century Bike Ride on Saturday, November 12.  The Ride will consist of 20, 32, 50, 60, 70 and 100 mile turnarounds, with donations benefiting Roy’s.  Ride will start and finish at 74-902 University Park in Palm Desert. Don’t ride?  Friends of Roy’s still needs volunteers to work the water-rest stations, parking lot, set-up/tear down, etc.

For a map and additional information, or to volunteer to help, contact Tor Buck at 760-969-3119 or Tor@WindermereSoCal.com.

“Our valley’s homeless face a serious issue which, unfortunately, continues to grow,” said Bob Deville, co-owner, Windermere Southern California. “Windermere and its agents have long been a supporter of Roy’s Desert Resource Center, and we applaud and support Tor and Friends of Roy’s in these efforts.”

Jedidiah Thurner Gives New Meaning To The Word "Vacation"

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Indian Wells Luxury Homes Realtor, Jedidiah Thurner just returned home from his trip to Nicaragua, on a mission to help the children of the trash dumps.

Working with The Desire of All Nations or (D.O.A.N.), this is his second trip. “It’s certainly not a typical vacation, but it’s a lot more rewarding,” says Thurner.
Jedidiah was joined by his sister Jobyna (both in top photo) to help build a community kitchen to serve food to over 300 street children living in one of the largest trash dumps in the country. The photos above capture some of the children collecting food and recyclables.
To learn more, you can contact Jedidiah at jedidiah@exclusivedeserthomes.com.

Realtor Helps The Children of Trash Dumps In Nicaragua For His Birthday

Monday, July 13th, 2009

Windermere Indian Wells Luxury Homes Realtor, Jedidiah Thurner is turning 27 on July 22 and is inviting everyone to celebrate with him. But it’s not your usual birthday party.

“This year for my birthday I’m asking for donations to a good cause: Help The Children of Trash Dumps In Nicaragua,” says Jedidiah.

“I had the privilege of personally taking my first trip (the 4th trip for The Desire of All Nations or D.O.A.N.) with my wife, Amber, to Nicaragua in July 2008. During this trip, our lives were radically changed as we ministered to the poor, fed thousands, provided new resources of support and education, and challenged and changed the mindsets of various leaders, business owners, and individuals which have been limited by poverty, war and natural disasters.

It is with great excitement that we have the opportunity to return to Nicaragua, July 17 through August 1st. We will be joining our family and the D.O.A.N. team as they conclude a three-month mission trip in Nicaragua.

We will be helping build a community kitchen that has the capability to serve food to over 300 street children living in one of the largest trash dumps in this country.

We will also be establishing a safe house for homeless youth. This safe house will serve as a refuge for kids who are at risk of being physically, mentally and emotionally abused due to living on the streets. The safe house will provide the opportunity for youth at risk to receive physical and spiritual healing, food, clothing, and education,” adds Thurner.

Contact Jedidiah at jedidiah@exclusivedeserthomes.com if you’d like to help, contribute or find out more. You can also visit www.thedesireofallnations.com directly.

Top photo: Jedidiah is 3rd person from the right, in a light green shirt. His wife Amber is the person to the right of Jedidiah. Bottom photo: A single Nicaraguan mother with her children.