Mark Duplass

Mark Duplass's Fundraiser

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You can help end homelessness.

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$6,175 towards $10,000

Despite the COVID-19 crisis, PATH is committed to ending homelessness for as many people in California as possible. In the summer of 2020, they will be opening their newest supportive apartment community, PATH Metro Villas. In this amazing development, 120 individuals and veterans will be able to permanently end their homelessness and Make It Home.

We need YOU to help to make sure each tenant has everything they need to move-in with dignity and to ensure all their basic needs are met. Welcome Home Kits provide all of these essentials - everything from kitchen utensils, linens, cleaning supplies, pantry staples, and more.

Mark and Katie are kicking off this campaign with a $5,000 donation. We now need your help to raise the remaining $10,000 to ensure each tenant has a kit when they move into their new home. Each Welcome Home Kit costs $200 to assemble. Therefore, for every $200 donated, you will be helping to end homelessness for another Angeleno in need. And with the COVID-19 crisis, the need has never been higher.

To show their appreciation, PATH will share with you a virtual tour of the building so you can feel connected to the project and the incredible people it will be helping get off the streets and into a permanent home. PATH also will include the names of all contributors on the PATH Metro Villas donor wall so you will be a part of the legacy of the building. Any funds raised that exceed the $10,000 goal will go to directly support the PATH Cares COVID-19 Relief Fund so PATH can continue to support our homeless neighbors during this difficult time.

PATH serves over 20% of the homeless population in California, through nine interim housing shelters, 14 supportive housing communities, and dozens of outreach teams hitting the streets each day. To learn more about the work they are doing every day, please visit www.epath.org.