LEGACY OF DEDICATED LAND PARK HEALTH CARE ADVOCATE STEVEN M. THOMPSON TO BE CELEBRATED POSTHUMOUSLY WITH RIBBON CUTTING AT NEW LOCAL CLINIC

Sacramento County Supervisor Phil Serna and other local elected officials along with Sacramento community health care advocates will participate in a ribbon cutting celebration Thursday, November 3, at 11 a.m. at 752B Revere Street to officially unveil a new health clinic named in honor of longtime Land Park health care advocate Steven M. Thompson who passed away in 2004 at age 62. The program will be held in the Community Center of the Alder Grove housing community across from the health clinic.


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The Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency (SHRA) envisions a community where all neighborhoods are excellent places to live, work and do business and all people have access to decent, safe affordable housing.

Created under a Joint Powers Agency agreement on April 20, 1982 by the Sacramento City Council and Sacramento County Board of Supervisors, SHRA brings together financial resources and staff expertise to revitalize lower income communities, create affordable housing opportunities, and serve our public housing residents.

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Phone: (916) 440-1390
Fax: (916) 449-1285

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