San Diego Union-Tribune

HOME ITEMS SOUGHT IN HUMBLE DESIGN REDO

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The local chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers, San Diego (ASID), is partnering with Humble Design San Diego to design and furnish a home for a family emerging from homelessne­ss and is asking for the public’s help.

The wish list includes donations of new and gently used home decor; bedding, kitchen and bath accessorie­s; small furniture in good condition; books, lamps, curtains and rods; TVs with stands and remotes; and kitchen trash bins.

“We will use these donations to create a dignified, cozy home that will help put this family on a path toward long-term stability,” said Kirsten Recce, committee co-chair. “We are so honored and happy to partner with Humble Design, a nonprofit interior design company that has furnished more than 2,300 homes across five cities for families and veterans who were previously unsheltere­d.”

Items can be dropped off through July 10 at three local retailers:

Patio Production­s, 2161 Hancock St., Mission Hills, 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Black Whale Home,

1092 N. El Camino Real, Suite C, Encinitas, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday.

Berger Hardware, 3972 30th St., North Park, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday.

“Our goal is to use our profession­al skills to transform a family’s life by custom designing and fully furnishing a stylish home that reflects the family’s lifestyle, interests and tastes,” Recce said.

Shannon Rice, ASID chapter president, noted that this will be the second home that ASID has curated for Humble Design in San Diego County. The organizati­on helped furnish and decorate a home for a

single mom and her four children in Chula Vista in July 2021.

Half of those who enter housing return to shelters within a year, according to data from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Developmen­t, Rice said.

“Humble Design helps their clients to end the revolving door of homelessne­ss by creating dignified surroundin­gs where families can find peace, strength and hope,” said Rice, adding that less than 1 percent of families helped by Humble Design have returned to homelessne­ss.

For details, visit humbledesi­gn.org/sandiego and click on “Donation Cheat Sheet.”

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MINO PRO MEDIA Local ASID members will again help furnish a home for a family coming out of homelessne­ss.

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