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Halcyon Place is a long-term, independent living, residential program for homeless single adults who are disabled (mental illness, chemical dependency, HIV/AIDS), providing housing, transportation services, life-skills training, plus intensive on-site support.

Focused on community re-integration and mental health needs, Halcyon Place — a collaborative effort with the County of Sacramento — has 22 beds at its non-locked, voluntary facility.

Juanita Daniel, program director
916.736.6727
  

Macy's Galleria at Roseville Partners in Time
The Macy’s Galleria at Roseville Partners in Time members who repainted the Halcyon
Place dining room April 10, 2008, included (from left) Charlie Brenner, Carissa Ward,
Toni Chronicle, Kathy Melnikov, Jeanette Sinclair, Jeff Richardson, Farzana Sanatyar,
Terry Jorgensen, Jessica Baily, Gary Page, Juliet Hutchins and Tim Collins.


Macy’s Galleria at Roseville dresses up Halcyon Place dining room

Macy’s Galleria at Roseville vice president and store manager Jeff Richardson was accompanied by 11
of his staff for the Partners in Time painting party.

Partners in Time Macy’s Galleria at Roseville
Macy’s Galleria at Roseville Partners in Time coordinator Tim Collins and store manager Jeff Richardson were among the dozen Macy’s staff members who visited Halcyon Place April 10 to put a coat of soothing blue paint on the walls of the facility’s recreation room.

For many of the crew, which included Charlie Brenner, Carissa Ward, Toni Chronicle, Kathy Melnikov, Jeanette Sinclair, Farzana Sanatyar, Terry Jorgensen, Jessica Baily, Gary Page and Juliet Hutchins, it was a return visit as the store has made the facility one of its regular beneficiaries.

“The Macy’s crew is delighted to help out at Halcyon Place,” said Collins, who’s been involved with Partners in Time for three years. “What makes Halcyon Place so special to us, is the joy on people’s faces when they see what we have done. They show so much appreciation. It’s wonderful.”

“Everything went great,” reported Program Director Juanita Daniel, who counts Macy’s Galleria at Roseville among Halcyon’s guardian angels. “They’re just always so willing to help us out. We just love them.”

Early reaction to the newly redecorated dining hall was positive, said Daniel. “It’s cheerful and the residents really like the color.”

Collins said he hopes to bring his crew out soon to add some color to the property’s gazebo.

Now in its 19th year, Macy's Partners in Time has donated 1.3 million hours in community service nationwide.

In 2006, 67,000 employees, families and friends volunteered more than 130,000 hours to complete 2,200 Partners in Time projects on behalf of nonprofit organizations like Volunteers of America.


Tim Collins     Carissa Ward     Gary Page

Juliet Hutchins     Terry Jorgensen     Teri Chronicle

Jessica Baily     Juliet     Jeanette & Jessica

Tim     Farzana     Jeff

Jeanette     Jeff     Jessica

Farzana     Tim & Toni


  

Macy’s Galleria at Roseville Partners in Time bring comfort, joy to Halcyon Place

Macy’s Galleria at Roseville Partners in Time
included Charlie Brenner, Toni Chronicle, Tim Collins, Stephanie Foster, Jeff Richardson and Carissa Ward.

Partners in Time Macy’s Galleria at Roseville
Store manager and vice president Jeff Richardson and  the Macy's Galleria at Roseville Partners in Time – including Tim Collins, Charlie Brenner, Stephanie Foster, Toni Chronicle and Carissa Ward – did a fair impression of Santa Claus and his elves when they came to Halcyon Place Dec. 21, 2007.

The Roseville store’s employee volunteers made a noontime gift run with armfuls of wrapped delights for the residents of the permanent supportive housing facility.

Now in its 19th year, Macy's Partners in Time has donated 1.3 million hours in community service nationwide.

In 2006, 67,000 employees, families and friends volunteered more than 130,000 hours to complete 2,200 Partners in Time projects on behalf of nonprofit organizations like Volunteers of America.