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0649 | Thursday, November 30, 2006

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Packing it in: Monalisa DiAngelo (left), director of development for Unity Care Group, and Almaden Valley resident Michelle Hall help Anthony King, 22, move into his new apartment purchased by the nonprofit group to provide housing for former foster youth. Hall raised $38,000 to help furnish units in the apartment complex through Oprah Winfrey's 'Pay it Forward' campaign.

Paying It Forward

Oprah's $1,000 grant sparks bigger donations

By Anne Gelhaus

Oprah's $1,000 grant to Almaden woman sparks bigger donations in San Jose . more >>

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New Almaden's Casa Grande received enough votes to win a portion of a $1 million giveaway. more >>

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