Housing Trust Fund Ventura County Breaks Fundraising Record at Seventh Annual Compassion Campaign

Ventura Breeze
May 16, 2026
It’s no secret that finding an affordable place to live here on the Central Coast can feel like a full-time job in itself. That’s why it was such a bright spot to read in the *Ventura Breeze* that the Housing Trust Fund Ventura County just shattered its own fundraising record at the 7th Annual Compassion Campaign. Held at Walnut Grove in Moorpark, the event brought in over $200,000—money that goes straight to work building and preserving homes for local families, seniors, and workers who keep our communities running.
What makes this milestone so special isn’t just the dollar amount—it’s the fact that neighbors, local businesses, and civic leaders came together in a year when every dollar counts. From Ventura to Ojai and everywhere in between, the housing squeeze touches all of us. This campaign proves that when we show up for each other, real progress happens. Hats off to everyone who donated, volunteered, or just spread the word. That’s the Ventura spirit right there.
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