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    Hanson House

    5.0 (6 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Shelter From the Storm

    Shelter From the Storm

    (3 reviews)

    I've tried to donate to this institution several times, and each time I was told they weren't…read moreaccepting donations. It seems they are selective and are more open to NEW items. I've never heard of donation discrimination, especially when it comes to organizations like this. My largest grievance is the representatives don't have the decency to explain honestly what the reason is. Their excuses: 1) we don't have the CAPACITY 2) we are not taking USED items. Well, if you don't have the capacity, then there is no real need for this business in the area, and if you're only taking used items, then their clients are either very picky or they don't believe items are cleaned prior to donating. Yelper, if you are one that has a desire to help those abused and put out of their homes, I suggest to donate your mildly loved and barely used items elsewhere.

    This place just like to act all shinny and pretty, but it's all about funds paying for new…read morebuildings and not actually helping out the victims. They never answer the phones, they don't offer help legally or otherwise. Sure they can find you a shelter but that's it. How does that help again? Where's the advocates to be there for support? Where is the advocates helping you file restraining orders? Helping you get out and on your feet? I haven't found them, legal aid does NOT go with you to court anymore ... they will only help you file paperwork for a divorce, but it has to be simple, the 15 min speak with a lawyer is absolutely nothing, they say if you pay 35$ you can get a lawyer, wrong! You pay to get a referral to a lawyer, and no, that lawyer is not free. With all the donations this shelter gets, you would think they would have better resources to help the victims, and survivors of domestic violence abuse. So hey, just keep building those pretty buildings... This is my opinion, my personal experience with this company, that I wanted to share with you. Stay safe out there, always remember you are beautiful, you are smart, and you are loved!

    Friends of the Desert Mountains

    Friends of the Desert Mountains

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    I've been a resident of the Coachella Valley for 27 years. During most of that time, I admit to…read morebeing blind to how much damage me and my fellow desert neighbors were during to our true home. I took care of the roof over my head but disregarded all that natural beauty that extended beyond property lines. This all changed when I took a natural resources class at College Of The Desert taught by professor Kurt Leuschner. I realized just how delicate the very ground I stood on was. This is where I also learned about Friends Of The Desert Mountains. Friends Of The Desert Mountains is a nonprofit organization that focuses on the conservation of land resources in the Coachella Valley. Some of their programs are trail stewardship, invasive weed control, interpretive hikes, trash cleanup and youth education. You can volunteer your time and experience a greater sense of pride and accomplishment in being a resident of the Coachella Valley. Worthwhile work, considering Friends Of The Desert Mountains has successfully protected over 50,000 acres of land since 1987, my backyard included.

    This is one of my favorite places to visit when I head up Highway 74, anytime of the year! The…read moretrails and views are stunning, and each March, they host the Wildflower Festival, with hikes, live entertainment and so much more! Their Visitors Center is so cool, and the staff are very knowledgeable about all of the desert plants and climate zones. Last time, I saw a Bighorn sheep! Don't miss this treasure when you're in the Coachella Valley, and make sure to go for the Wildflower Festival!

    Hanson House - nonprofit - Updated June 2026

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