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M.A.R.C.H. to End Homelessness

Photo credit: Tracey Benson Photography

The inaugural M.A.R.C.H. to End Homelessness took place in downtown West Palm Beach with 150 marchers and raised over $700,000!

The march brings local and national awareness and raises critical funds for resources, programs and services to address the issue of homelessness. The march represents the beginning of an ongoing grassroots movement to advocate for change and foster community support for those impacted by homelessness in Palm Beach County.

Participants had the chance to engage in conversations about solutions to homelessness and learn about initiatives that can make a difference. The march culminated in a gathering where people celebrated their commitment to the cause and shared their experiences.

The inaugural M.A.R.C.H. (Mobilize, Advocate, Respond and Commit to end Homelessness) award was presented to GL Homes that has made unparalleled contributions to break the cycle of homelessness and combat hunger in Palm Beach County. The Lord’s Place and GL Homes are celebrating their 10th anniversary in partnership.

The event culminated in inspiring, heartwarming testimonials from clients who shared their success stories and a proclamation in support of The Lord’s Place from Palm Beach County Mayor Maria Marino.

The Lord’s Place is dedicated to breaking the cycle of homelessness for men, women, children and families in Palm Beach County.