Jamboree Housing Corporation
Allison Cuff is a Program Manager at Jamboree Housing Corporation, Chair at Orange County Aging Services Collaborative, and Housing Committee Chair at Community Legal Aid SoCal. Allison also serves as the Vice President on the Board of Directors at Community Legal Aid SoCal. Allison previously worked as a Community Impact Supervisor at Jamboree Housing Corporation and as a Student Support Specialist at Orange Coast College. Allison holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Human Development and Gerontology from California State University - East Bay, and an Associate's degree in Liberal Arts from Orange Coast College.
Jamboree Housing Corporation
Market-Rate Quality for Affordable Housing A leading nonprofit developer, Jamboree is committed to sustaining excellence with high quality affordable housing that benefits the environment, economy and local communities. Founded in 1990, Jamboree is an award-winning, broad-based housing company that develops, acquires, renovates and manages permanently affordable rental and ownership housing throughout California for working families, seniors and people with special needs, including those who are homeless and live with a mental illness. Jamboree currently has $222 million in affordable housing projects in its development pipeline and a $1 billion asset portfolio that includes the development of and/or ownership interest in more than 7,300 homes in more than 74 California communities. HOMES, Inc. and Housing with HEART programs comprise Jamboree’s Resident Services Group. Housing with HEART programs are offered at 30+ communities with designated staff at each location. These services foster learning, health and community building. Jamboree supports the efforts of local cities and counties to design and develop complete and healthy communities that enable residents to live, work and thrive in their hometowns. These communities offer jobs, good schools, quality public utilities and infrastructure, convenient access to transportation and healthcare plus a full spectrum of housing choices – hallmarks consistent with Urban Land Institute's 10 principles for healthy affordable housing: 1. Build on the basics 2. Think holistically 3. Choose walkable sites 4. Design places for people 5. Connect with the landscape 6. Build healthy homes 7. Celebrate food 8. Energize the community 9. Leverage available resources 10. Provide healthy living programs More than 18,000 Californians call a Jamboree property “home.” This year, Jamboree will add another 439 apartment homes to its current portfolio and an additional 450 apartment homes over the next few years.