
OUR HISTORY
The Tri-Valley Wholeness Project (TWP), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit established in June 2018, is committed to preventing homelessness in the Tri-Valley area by identifying and supporting individuals at risk of losing stable housing. Recognizing that homelessness often develops gradually, TWP proactively engages with pre-homeless individuals and the working poor—those who are employed but struggling to meet basic needs—through outreach initiatives, such as distributing care packages with essential items and resource guides. By connecting individuals to local businesses, community programs, and charitable organizations and providing financial assistance, TWP aims to empower them to regain stability, independence, and a sense of wholeness.
Sidney Ahn originally founded this organization. Sidney grew up in the East Bay since 1968. Then in 2001, he and his family experienced first-hand what it was like to be homeless without any support. He vowed that if and when he could, he would give back to his community by helping those in similar situations. Thus, the idea of TWP Fund was born.
From the streets to stability—our founder, once homeless himself, knows the journey firsthand. Now he’s turned that struggle into purpose, offering pre-homeless folks resources, mentorship, and real hope to rebuild. TWP Fund hopes to lend a hand to these individuals by providing life essentials, financial education, and other resources they need to get back on their feet. Tri Valley Wholeness Project is not faith-based and does not discriminate based on religion, race, gender, sexual-orientation, or national origin.
Our hope is to unify our community and create a safe environment where underserved individuals can come to get the support they need to build a self-sufficient future.
Meet the Team

Sidney Ahn
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Founder, CEO

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