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Tri-City Community Supports Local Non-Profit's Efforts to End Homelessness
More than 400 supporters attend Abode Services' annual Journey Home Breakfast.
See below for photo captions. All photos courtesy Adobe Services
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Abode Services welcomed more than 400 supporters to its tenth annual Journey Home Breakfast Fundraiser last week as the non-profit gathered essential donations to further its mission of ending homelessness in Alameda and Santa Clara counties.
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“Abode Services is successful because, over the years, community members have invested in our work,” Executive Director Louis Chicoine said. “We need the community to partner with us so we can continue to make a real difference in the lives of people in need. The Journey Home Breakfast offers us an opportunity to let our friends and neighbors know how important and meaningful their continued support is.”
Abode Services offers programs that combine housing and services to assist families and individuals who are homeless in establishing stability and independence.
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Photo Captions:
Abode Breakfast Picture One: Alameda County Supervisor Richard Valle, Union City Councilmember Emily Duncan, and Union City Kids Zone Executive Director Nancy George
Abode Breakfast Picture Two:Abode Services Service Coordinator Pamela Stavenger Nash, Abode Services Participant and Breakfast Speaker Donnisha Udo-Okon, and Abode Services Community Outreach Director Jean Morgan
Abode Breakfast Picture Three: Abode Services Executive Director Louis Chicoine, Breakfast Emcee David Bonaccorsi, and Abode Services Associate Director Vivian Wan
Abode Breakfast Picture Four: Abode Services Executive Director Louis Chicoine and Fremont Mayor Bill Harrison
Abode Breakfast Picture Five: Abode Services Associate Director Vivian Wan and Fremont Unified School District Superintendent James Morris
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