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Luncheon aims to ‘ignite’ Greenvillians to help end homelessness

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Upstate SC artist mOody bLaCK partnered with GHA and Triune Mercy Center to create a collaborative art project that will be on display at the luncheon.

Photo provided by Greenville Homeless Alliance

The Greenville Homeless Alliance iGNITE luncheon is more than just a fundraiser — it’s also a “friendraising” event, aiming to get more Greenville County residents involved with GHA and the work of ending homelessness locally.

Greenvillians are invited to hear stories from people who have faced homelessness and learn how our community is offering hope at the 2022 luncheon happening Tues., Nov. 15, 11:30 a.m. at Grace Church, Pelham Campus (2801 Pelham Rd.).

Interested in supporting the cause? Become a sponsor (like NHE, Inc.) or get luncheon tickets.

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