Available for Purchase
$150000 Goal
$73895
Total Raised
The HomeAid Homecoming Luncheon is our annual fundraiser and celebration of our chapter's accomplishments in construction, outreach and advocacy for local Homeless Care Providers. We will honor Taylor Morrison, our 2019 Community Partner of the Year, and Chesmar Homes, our 2019 Pay it Forward Honoree, for their outstanding contributions to our mission. Our program will also include a heartfelt interview with emcee, Amanda Tatom, and this year's partner Homeless Care Providers. Guests will have the opportunity to support our mission through Heads or Tails, a lively game of elimination, as well as by donating during Paddles Up. We look forward to celebrating with you!
Registration with Mimosas & Screwdrivers: 11:00 am (Sponsored by Mary DeWalt Design Group & Tito's Handmade Vodka)
Program and Lunch: 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
WHO WE ARE:
HomeAid Austin renovates and builds housing projects for Homeless Care Providers serving families and individuals at risk of or currently experiencing homelessness at a discounted rate, saving the agencies 30-60% off the total cost of each project.
WHO WE SERVE:
To be eligible for HomeAid housing, a charity must provide social services that enable families and individuals to move beyond their temporary situations, transform their lives, restore their self-worth, and regain self-sufficiency.
Essentially, HomeAid is a catalyst that leverages local resources to build transitional and permanent supportive housing at greatly reduced costs, enabling homeless care providers to channel more of their resources to doing what they do best: helping homeless individuals and families rebuild their lives.
HOW WE BUILD:
In collaboration with the Home Builder's Association of Greater Austin, HomeAid mobilizes the resources of the local building Industry to do what it does best: build housing. Every dollar invested in HomeAid is leveraged two or three times in the form of donated labor, materials and services. It's a model that has worked successfully throughout HomeAid's history.