Billionaire to Build Homes For Battered Women

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Billionaire Pledges Housing for Domestic Abuse Survivors


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In an unpublicized and quiet move, renowned businessman David H. Murdock, owner of Dole Food Co., personally visited Ventura County's housing authority in California. His mission: to provide affordable housing for victims of domestic abuse using county-owned land.

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Without any fanfare, David H. Murdock, the legendary owner of Dole Food Co., made a profound impact by visiting the housing authority in his home county of Ventura, California. His objective? To offer the construction of affordable housing units for victims of domestic abuse.

Murdock's initiative aims to build up to 200 one-, two-, and three-bedroom units dedicated to providing sanctuary for battered women and their children.

"This could be life-changing for the hundreds of people it will serve," said Ventura County Supervisor Kathy Long.

Alongside financing for the project's early stages, Murdock brings a reputation for achieving remarkable results.

"He's determined to make a significant impact quickly," stated Douglas Tapking, executive director of the housing authority. "His involvement is especially timely as the federal government is stepping back, and state and local budgets are tight. We were incredibly impressed."

Murdock resides on a sprawling ranch near the proposed development site and is known for his bold initiatives. Last year, he made headlines by taking the 150-year-old Dole Food Co. private. More recently, he unveiled plans for an innovative wellness complex, touted by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger as possibly "the most advanced spa in the world."

The billionaire also founded the Dole Nutrition Institute, dedicated to researching the health benefits of fruits and vegetables and educating the public on how a proper diet can prevent disease and extend longevity. Murdock himself embraces these principles, maintaining an active lifestyle with daily exercise and a plant-based diet.

"I see my role in building this housing as a chance to offer healing to these women," Murdock stated, "and to support the families within the community and state I call home."

Jennifer Grossman serves as the director of the Dole Nutrition Institute.

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