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Hospice of the Valleys operates in Murrieta as a community-based palliative and end-of-life care provider, serving patients and families across the surrounding region who are navigating serious illness and mortality. The organization's work centers on comfort, dignity, and practical support during a time when conventional medical intervention shifts toward quality of life — an area where many households have little experience and limited resources to navigate alone. Engagement with Hospice of the Valleys typically arrives through physician referral when a patient's condition warrants the shift to comfort-focused care, though families sometimes connect directly as they recognize the need themselves. The organization relies on community volunteers for companionship, administrative support, and logistics, and on donors who underwrite services for patients who lack coverage. For individuals facing end-of-life decisions or grieving families seeking bereavement support, the organization fills a role most neighborhoods need but few residents think about until the moment arrives.
Together Freedom operates from Clinton Keith Road in Murrieta as a nonprofit focused on human trafficking awareness, prevention, and survivor support within Riverside County. The organization works across education, community training, and direct services — building knowledge about trafficking patterns in the region, providing resources to at-risk populations, and offering pathways for survivors toward safety and stability. The nonprofit serves both people directly affected by trafficking and the broader community seeking to understand and respond to exploitation locally. Engagement takes several forms: individuals volunteer on awareness campaigns or support services, donors fund program delivery, survivors access case management and recovery resources, and community members attend educational events. For residents wanting to understand trafficking's shape in the Inland Empire rather than assume it happens elsewhere, Together Freedom offers that grounded local perspective.
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Get ListedThe Friends of the Murrieta Library Town Square Bookstore operates a used-book retail space in Historic Murrieta's town center, a straightforward fundraising model where book sales support library…
The Friends of the Murrieta Library Town Square Bookstore operates a used-book retail space in Historic Murrieta's town center, a straightforward fundraising model where book sales support library programming and services. The inventory consists of donated and consignment titles — fiction, nonfiction, local history, children's books — rotating stock typical of a community bookstore. The operation is small-scale, volunteer-run, and embedded within the town square's foot traffic pattern rather than positioned as a destination. Locals engage in the most practical ways: browsing and buying books on a casual basis, dropping off donations, and volunteering shifts. The bookstore functions as both a modest revenue stream for the library and a neighborhood fixture where residents encounter it during ordinary town square visits or library stops. Unlike larger nonprofits with formal membership or volunteer-training programs, this works as an accessory to the library itself — useful for anyone who donates books they've finished reading, who wants inexpensive secondhand titles, or who simply passes through and picks up something unexpected.
Always find an excellent choice of DVDs and books for my collection all the volunteers are very helpful and friendly
I found beautiful classics at a great price and I was served by a very nice girl. I think all books deserve a second chance, especially in this day and age when everyone is engrossed in cell phones.
Very friendly, helpful volunteer staff. Great variety of books. Lots of children's books.
What Locals Know
Murrieta's library system depends heavily on community fundraising to supplement municipal budgets. A Town Square bookstore location puts donated inventory in high foot-traffic downtown space, making it visible to residents already engaged with the historic district's civic core.
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