Thank you sooo much for the generous help you sent me – losing my
house and car in the camp fire was a life altering event – one
that is going to take time to get over. The check you gave me
helped to provide me with food and some personal items I needed.
I have been able to settle into another mobile home park to start
my life over again.
God bless your organization and the people that helped me!
Established in 2005, the WMA Foundation is a California nonprofit
public benefit corporation, established for the purpose of
enriching the quality of life for all persons living in
manufactured housing communities in California who are
disadvantaged due to income or circumstance. The WMA Foundation
will serve its purpose by sponsoring educational seminars,
providing financial assistance for the improvement, restoration
or replacement of existing manufactured homes, disseminating
informational materials, and by providing community outreach
services.
Members of the Western Manufactured Housing Communities
Association collected and distributed nearly $90,000 to uninsured
residents of three manufactured housing communities in Southern
California displaced by October ‘07 Southern California
Wildfires.
These devastating fires burned approximately 250 mobile homes in
the following communities: Valley Oaks Mobile Ranch (Fallbrook),
Oak Tree Ranch (Ramona), and Barrett Lake Mobile Home Park
(Dulzura).