Kristen Bell, Ed Helms, India.Arie Unite for Virtual Benefit to Fight Homelessness in Los Angeles

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Kristen Bell, Ed Helms, India.Arie Unite for Virtual Benefit to Fight Homelessness in Los Angeles
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On Thursday night, Kristen Bell tossed on a ruffled purple shirt and Zoomed in from her living room. Ed Helms strummed a guitar while singing a twangy cover of “Freeborn Man” by Jimmy Martin. India…

. A portion of the proceeds supported LAFH. And as guests dined at home, they were treated to informative videos and heartwarming success stories, like one about a family who fell on hard times, rode the bus for shelter, and went on to transition into permanent housing with the help of LAFH. Bell was particularly touched by this story and urged people to consider donating anything they could to the cause: “It takes $6,000 to move one family home.

The event also acknowledged the Black Lives Matter movement, with Klasky-Gamer noting that “40% of those experiencing homelessness in LA are from the Black community” and that the recent protests “have given a voice to the call for change.” and McCrary wowed the crowd as they interviewed each other about their commitment to helping people that have fallen on hard times.

Home Together met its fundraising goal of $250,000 raised the night of the virtual event on June 25. Combined with the $1 million already raised for April 2020 LAFH Awards gala , LA Family Housing raised a total of $1.25 million in support of their work to end homelessness in Los Angeles.

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