FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 17, 2014
HHCI Top Contributor to AGC Coat and Foster Care Toiletry Drive
Riverside, CA – February 17, 2014 – HHCI was a top contributor to AGC’s (Associated General Contractors) Coat and Foster Care Toiletry Drive which took place during the months of January and February. HHCI collected 95 coats and 300 toiletry items in support of the initiative.
AGC’s Keep San Diego Warm Coat Drive encouraged individuals and organizations to clean out their closets and donate their lightly used jackets and coats to those less fortunate during these cold winter months. The items were provided to St. Vincent De Paul Village, Southern California’s largest residential homeless services provider.
AGC concurrently ran their Foster Care Toiletry Drive to collect toiletry items for the youth located at the Polinksy Children’s Center in San Diego, CA. The 24-hour facility takes in children who must be separated from their families for their own safety or when parents cannot provide the appropriate care.
HHCI is proud of its team’s accomplishment and dedication to community support efforts

Holy Helping Hands, founded by Rita Hall, is a Los Angeles-based organization dedicated to helping all those in need. Their programs range from educational assistance and youth scholarships to substance abuse aid and services to veterans. Their H.O.P.E’s Closet Program assists low-income and abused women become independent by providing them the tools necessary, specifically women’s professional attire, to rejoin the workforce and empower themselves.
As a business leader and large employer, HHCI was selected to contribute to Rep. Takano’s semi-annual economic report and to provide input on business and job growth legislation. Congressman Takano met with HHCI Founder, Hal Hays, HHCI President and CEO, Kirby Hays, and HHCI VP of Marketing & Corporate Development, Elizabeth Cabral.
Established in 2006 in honor of HHCI’s founder’s father, Mr. Wayne B. Hays, the scholarship program has proudly contributed to career development and higher educational goals of 22 HHCI team members and family members. The 2013 Wayne B. Hays Scholarship awardees include the following deserving individuals:
HHCI’s excavation team is currently excavating solid rock to form the foundation for the river basin. Once excavated, the rock is compacted, processed, and broken into a finer material which will form the levee and function as a large surge tank for storm water.
Niños Latinos Unidos is a private, nonprofit organization which trains foster parents to mentor and raise Latino foster children in an environmental where they can culturally and intellectually thrive.
