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HomeStart Announces 15th Annual Keys to the House Fundraiser in the South End

HomeStart's 15th annual Keys to the House South End is at the modern and upscale rooftop pool at the Ink Block Apartments

WHAT: HomeStart’s 15th annual Keys to the House South End is at the modern and upscale rooftop pool at the Ink Block Apartments. Keys to the House benefits HomeStart, a high-impact nonprofit dedicated to ending and preventing homelessness permanently in the Greater Boston Area. This event gives businesses and individuals who have found success in the housing market the opportunity to give back to their local community, and help those less fortunate. The event will feature tapas by Estragon, open bar, a DJ, a fantastic view of the city skyline at sunset, and remarks from a formerly homeless client.

WHO: Matt Pritchard, President and Executive Director of HomeStart

Keys to the House South End sponsors so far:

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The Master Key:

Alavi + Braza, PC

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Gold Key:

Hammond Residential Real Estate
John Ranco, Hammond Residential Real Estate

Amy Tierce of Wintrust Mortgage

Silver Key:

Baker Law Group

Tracy Bellavance & Blue Hills Bank

Sarah and William Boynton

Moshe Elmekias of Gibson Sotheby’s International Realty

Fairway Independent Mortgage

Lisa Loveland of Keller Williams Realty

Michael O’Hagan of Coldwell Banker

WHEN: Thursday, June 16, 2016

Any time between 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

WHERE: The Rooftop Pool at Ink Block

300 Harrison Blvd

Boston, MA

For tickets and sponsorship information please visit the Keys to the House website or contact Jessica Langer at 617-542-0338 x275 or langer@homestart.org.

About Home Start

HomeStart is a non-profit organization whose mission is to end and prevent homelessness in Greater Boston by assisting individuals in obtaining permanent housing and settling into the community, and by developing strategies to address systemic barriers to housing placement. For more information, visit www.homestartinc.org, or follow us on Facebook and Twitter.

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