Archive for July 2009
Paticipating in 4th of July Parade
For the first time Mountain House Action Group participated in 4th of July Parade in Mountain House. Grace Valencia as the Project Officer who was in charge for this parade reported that the crowd was taking pictures of MHAG members and clapping hands.
The goal in participating this parade was simple that was to show residents that MHAG exist and has been advocating the needs of our residents’, especially to stay in their houses.
Presenting MH Housing Case at Democratic Club at Greater Tracy
Mountain House Action Group (MHAG) which represented by Jennie S. Bev and Raj Singh presented Mountain House housing case at Democratic Club at Greater Tracy on Wednesday, March 11, 2009.
Following were the points of the presentation: Read the rest of this entry »
Volunteer Education Workshop
On February 7, 2008 Mountain House Action Group (MHAG) conducted Volunteer Education Workshop at 579 Wicklund Crossing, Mountain House CA 95391.
The workshop that attended by approximately 30 volunteers was presented by Dr. Beni Bevly (the author of Managing For Profit Organization in the Flatter World) that consisted of: Read the rest of this entry »
Short-term Strategic Plan
Image source: npu.edu
Mountain House Action Group (MHAG) had developed a short-term strategic plan. Now most MHAG’s actions are based this plan as you can see below: Read the rest of this entry »
Mountain House Residents Saving “The Town of Tomorrow”

On Saturday, December 13, 2008, at the Gazebo at the Wicklund Park, Mountain House, approximately 120 residents of Mountain House including volunteers gathered to find the possible of solving their underwater homes. 109 of them signed a petition for:
- Re-consider mortgage terms in favor of homeowners by using loan modifications (or other loan instruments) by using fair considerations that would be favorable for all homeowners
- Apply the best possible interest rate and the best terms that are favorable to homeowners;
- Assure homeowners to stay at and keep their homes during the process of loan modification;
- Have the county re-assess the property tax based on current market value as provided by independent assessors;
- Ensure no negative impact to FICO scores. Read the rest of this entry »


