Race to End Homelessness: Family Promise’s Annual Homebound Hustle Returns

Parsippany, NJLocal News

Family Promise’s Annual Homebound Hustle is set to return on September 30, 2024, with the goal of raising awareness and funds to combat homelessness in the local area. This engaging event invites community members to participate in various activities designed to promote family involvement and fun while supporting a vital cause. Participants will have the chance to enjoy a day of activities that highlight the importance of community solidarity in addressing homelessness. Family Promise has been instrumental in providing resources and support to families in crisis, and this event is a testament to their ongoing commitment. Local leaders and residents are encouraged to take part, as their involvement can significantly impact those in need.

The Homebound Hustle not only aims to generate financial support but also seeks to educate attendees about the realities of homelessness in their community. As families come together to participate, they will foster a sense of unity and purpose in tackling this pressing issue. This year’s event promises to be both impactful and memorable for all involved.

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