Desmond Young manages Riverside Recovery Resources’ community involvement and business development, as well as overseeing all programs. He attended the University of Texas at Austin for Biology and Psychology. Desmond began his business career in the Entertainment Industry, serving as the Human Resources Director and Regional Operations Manager for AMC Theatres, Inc. Since 2005, Desmond has been personally active and successful in the recovery community. He has worked with RRR since 2015 and enjoys being of service to the staff and the surrounding communities. When he is not working, Desmond enjoys his family, food, mentoring young men, hiking, tennis, and spiritual exploration.
Anne Unmacht considers Riverside County her home. She has lived in the area over 35 years, raising her children in Southwest Riverside County, over those decades she has had a front row seat to the economic booms and down turns that the County has faced.
Anne has a servant’s heart and a strong desire to help those in need. Several years ago, Anne gave up her career as a successful real estate agent when she discovered there was limited to no resources in Southwest Riverside County for the homeless. With a vision, Anne founded God’s Fan Club (Unity in Christ to help the homeless and hurting), DBA Project T.O.U.C.H., a non-profit organization uniting the faith-based community in partnership with business and civic organizations to conquer homelessness. She realized the issue of homelessness was too broad to be tackled by any one entity.
Anne’s focus and commitment are securing housing, services, and resources to meet the needs of the ever-growing homeless population in Southwest Riverside County through Project T.O.U.C.H (Together Our Unity Conquers Homelessness) PT. Anne has a passion and a goal to see services available to the homeless population where they are located instead of having them transported out of the area.
Today she oversees P.T. which has grown to currently provide 215 year-round transitional beds with emergency beds included in that number, as well as 40-50 beds in the annual Winter Shelter. Anne has worked with innumerable agencies county-wide which deal directly or indirectly with homeless issues. She has also served law enforcement in Southwest Riverside County (Temecula & Murrieta PD) for well over a decade, answering calls around the clock to take in emergency clients referred by the police. She also currently serves as an active member of the County APS Care Team dealing with homelessness and has been nominated “Citizen of the Year 2012” through the Temecula Chamber of Commerce. PT has also been twice nominated as Charitable Organization of the Year as well as awarded most innovated charity in the county in 2012. Her goal and purpose are to serve those in need and to prayerfully help to contribute to overcome this enormous homeless crisis facing Riverside County.

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