Habitat for Humanity of Greater Palm Beach County welcomed nearly 200 supporters to kick off its annual fundraising event that will take place March 6 and 7. The evening was a stunning display of vibrant pink and orange hues complemented by amazing food, refreshing drinks and great company. Attendees had the honor of meeting two future homeowners who are partnering with the nonprofit to build better lives for themselves. ‘Women Build is about harnessing the power of community and inspiring action to create lasting change,’ said Jennifer Thomason, president and CEO of Palm Beach Habitat. ‘It’s a movement that breaks barriers, empowers individuals and builds brighter futures for families in need of affordable housing.’
ABOVE: (l-r) Kelly Burton, Rana Levy, Roxanne Marangos, Amber Mallory and Kristina Schmidt.
L-R: Julie Peyton, Thomason, Charlotte Wright and Teawanna Teal. L-R: Tara Goldberg, Julia Murphy, who is Palm Beach Habitat’s chief advancement officer, and Diana Sierra. Photos provided by MasterWing Creative Agency
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