The good folks at Lovishly recently held a pancake awareness breakfast and fundraiser for Heading Home. Lovishly is a social enterprise that sells handcrafted jewelry and accessories to benefit nonprofits around the world. According to founder Sherry Lopez, “Our desire is to create conversation pieces that provide opportunities for you to make a statement while supporting work that is in need of funding.” Thanks to Sherry and the Lovishly crew for gathering their community to support our mission! Please go to the Lovishly website to browse their beautiful collection and learn more about their many great causes.
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Starting next Monday, Heading Home's ABQ StreetConnect will be offering free group therapy sessions for our StreetConnect Clients.To learn more about what we do, visit headinghome.org today.
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1 years ago
The carefree days of summer are not so easy for children and families experiencing homelessness. Did you know Heading Home serves over 450 children a year at our shelters and housing programs? Help us make a difference. Visit headinghome.org/donate today.
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1 years ago
Heading Home is pleased to announce Ms. Connie Chavez has joined the organization as the new Chief Executive Officer. Connie, born and raised in Albuquerque, brings with her a wealth of knowledge from her lifelong efforts to enhance services for the underprivileged/underserved communities in Albuquerque. Connie's history of community service includes her work as Executive Director of the Barrett Foundation, Sawmill Community Land Trust, and the Carrie Tingley Hospital Foundation.Currently, Connie serves as Vice Chair of the Bernalillo County Planning Commission and has been a member of several local and national nonprofit Board of Directors.Please join us in welcoming Connie to Heading Home as she works to fulfill the agency's mission as an innovative, collaborative leader in the community addressing homelessness.
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