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Toll Brothers Annual Gala Raises Over $1.2 Million for HomeAid to Help Build a Future Without Homelessness

Toll Brothers, Inc. (NYSE:TOL), the nation's leading builder of luxury homes, recently honored HomeAid at its 31st Annual Gala, held at the historic Water Works venue in Philadelphia. The highly anticipated fundraising event raised $1.2 million in support of HomeAid, a national nonprofit organization with 19 affiliates across the U.S., dedicated to helping individuals experiencing or at risk of homelessness rebuild their lives through construction, community engagement, and education.

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HomeAid Expands Its National Impact With the Launch of HomeAid North Texas

Key Findings from the local 2024 Point-in-Time Count showed that over 6,000 individuals are experiencing homelessness on any given night in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. This includes families, children, seniors, veterans, and more who face the daily challenge of finding safe and dignified housing.

To help combat this issue, HomeAid has expanded its national impact to this area by launching its newest affiliate, HomeAid North Texas

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Scott Larson featured in Jeff Shore’s Builder365 podcast episode “How Builders Can Help End Homelessness”

In this conversation, Jeff Shore interviews Scott Larson, CEO of HomeAid, discussing the organization's mission to combat homelessness through the building industry. Scott shares transformative projects, personal stories, and the challenges faced in community resistance. They delve into the complexities of homelessness, Scott's personal journey with cancer, and the importance of living with purpose and community involvement.

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Temporary housing projects moving ahead in Lahaina for displaced residents

“The state’s project partners include Goodfellow Bros., CM&D, Maui County, the state Department of Human Services, the Hawai‘i Community Foundation and HomeAid Hawai‘i. The housing is to help displaced wildfire survivors who are ineligible for housing assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.”

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