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Celebrities Go "Over the Edge" to Raise Funds for Homes 4 Families


UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif., Oct. 6, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Homes 4 Families took a unique approach to fundraising today and raised more than $100,000 to build homes for low-income veterans and their families. Six celebrities, veterans, business leaders, and LAPD SWAT Team members took part, rappelling 25 stories from the roof of the Universal Hilton Hotel at the charity's third annual "Over the Edge for Veterans."

Money raised at "Over the Edge for Veterans" will be used to complete the remaining 7 homes of the 78-home Veteran Enriched Neighborhood® in Santa Clarita. The Veteran Enriched Neighborhood® model provides more than just a home ? it includes services such as financial literacy workshops and veteran-specific trauma informed services. This model has shown measurable outcomes in the neighborhoods built by Homes 4 Families for more than decade.

"Over the Edge does not only raise critical funds to build homes and provide services for veterans; it is also a small way to honor the risks that they took for us in preserving our dreams," said Donna Deutchman, President and CEO of Homes 4 Families. "We can only hope that by stretching our own limits that we can begin to empower them and serve them in return."

Among those rappelling to raise funds are:

Sean Maguire, Once Upon a Time, Alison Haislip, BattleBots, and Natacha Karam, The Brave served as announcers for the event which launched with an LAPD SWAT helicopter flyover and members of the SWAT Team setting the tone by being the first to rappel down 25 stories. Veterans rappelled as well to help raise money to build their homes, and the homes of their brothers and sisters in service. The evening cocktail reception was hosted by Karam; Live entertainment was provided by Oscar-nominated actress Marianne Jean-Baptiste (Blindspot) who sang with the music ensemble Ian Roller and Friends.

Sponsors at the event included:

Duct Testers, Air King, Industrial Metal Supply Company. Reception Sponsors were Rosenheim & Associates, Inc. and Planning Associates Inc. Lunch Sponsor was Pacific Coast Civil. Breakfast Sponsor was Jeff & Karen Brown. Premium Hire a Hero Sponsor was WFG National Title Company. Hire a Hero Sponsors included Cinmark, Premier America, LAPD SWAT, Logix, Poms & Associates, Fallbrook Capital, Coast to Coast Computer Products, The Green Shield, Anheuser-Busch, Westfield, and Stater Bros. Charities. Media Sponsor was Calabasas Style. Additional Sponsors included Next Architecture, Legacy Construction and Development, Aflac, HR Highridge, Variel Court, Brad Rosenheim, Eric Steinhauer, and Somerset Group.

The rappelling aspects of the event were produced by Over the Edge, a special events company that provides signature events for non-profit organizations anywhere in the world. Participants are invited to raise pledges in exchange for the once-in-a-lifetime experience of rappelling over the edge of a prominent building.

About Homes 4 Families:
Homes 4 Families (http://www.homes4families.org) empowers low-income veterans and their families to enter the middle class through affordable, full-equity homeownership combined with holistic services that build resiliency, self-sufficiency and economic growth. Through its outcome-proven Enriched Neighborhood® model, the nonprofit provides service members, veterans, and their families with comprehensive wraparound services that equip them to succeed in civilian life, including financial education, therapeutic workshops, trauma-informed programs and veteran-to-veteran support. With more than ten years of research-backed experience and success, Homes 4 Families works closely with the California Department of Veterans Affairs and others to build permanent, thriving veteran communities.

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SOURCE Homes 4 Families



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