
Today's homeless in Sacramento are houseless, and some are even placeless or transient. Many are also without a family. Some have been hit hard by the economic crisis and are forced to live on the streets. Single people, couples, and families are struggling to survive. With the displacement of "Tent City", this possesses another problem of where these people should go. St. John's Church, Loaves and Fishes, and Mustard Seed School are several Sacramento agencies that have opened their doors to help. One agency SSHH, or Sacramento Self-Help Housing, has secured 3 and 4 bedroom housing where 4 people or a family may live. Similar to a group home, these houses have a monitor who oversees the group. Their mission is to assist individuals and families who have insufficient resources and help them get back on their feet.
Our local RESA (Real Estate Staging Association) group had the pleasure of donating furniture and accessories to this worthwhile cause. We brought trucks, trailers, and lots of help to furnish a new property that would soon be home to 3 homeless women. Words can't describe what we all were feeling when the monitor, who was homeless herself, stepped into her new home. It was a priceless moment. We will continue our efforts in helping SSHH with their valiant drive to help the homeless find decent housing and acquire skills to help themselves. Big thank you to Michelle Kaspari, our RESA Chapter President, for putting it all together.
As RESA California President, I would like to suggest that each group/chapter across the US and beyond, find a need in your community and fill it. It is time to give back to our communities and Stage the Giving Forward.

"Look around and extend yourself in grace and kindness to somebody else," quoted by Oprah on her show as she urged her audience around the globe about the Sacramento's Homeless situation.

Local area RESA participants were: Michelle and Joe Kaspari of Essential Staging, Chuck Woods of Brite Ideas Staging, Valesca Bogard of Welcome Home Furniture, Barbara Bussey of Transitions Home Design, Ryan Dressel of Stage Right Design and Lori Kim Polk of Artful Journey Designs and Staging.
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Lori Kim Polk is the Founder and Lead Designer of Artful Journey Designs and Staging, a full service Home Staging and Design Corporation combined with Ryan Dressel from Stage Right Design located in Roseville, California. Recently featured in Sacramento Magazine, Sacramento News and Review, KFBK radio and SMUD's Home of the Future. We proudly service Granite Bay, Rocklin, Lincoln, Sacramento and surrounding areas.
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What a great idea, and cause, I'm sure the ladies were thrilled!
Hi Lori -- it's heartwarming to hear of local stagers helping the needy in their communities. Thanks for giving us the inspiration and ideas to Stage It Forward!
Cindy... Thank you for stopping by. The monitor just moved in yesterday and the other ladies will be coming soon. We are invited to a dinner at the house next month to meet everyone.
Maureen... It was heart warming and it put little goose bumps on my arm when the monitor walked in. If every group/chapter did something like this, we really would be staging forward by giving back.
What a wonderful thing to do, Lori. I am not surprised, you have such a good heart. Thank you for helping where you can! (This post should be in the Blog for a Cause group). : )
Hey there Chris! I just did. Thank you so much for stopping by and also for the nudge on the Blog for a Cause group. Hugs...
What a kind and generous deed! Heart Staging! How lovely!
How wonderful Lori Kim. I trying to convince an Ovarian Cancer Survivor to let me help her with a gratis redesign in her home. Your post will nudge me further.
Hey there Cathy... yes it was definately worth it. Thanks for stopping by.
Ginger... nudge, nudge. Just tell her that you will be doing it and ask her to pick a date ;)