LOS ANGELES — On Wednesday, October 19 at the Beverly Hills Hotel, the Los Angeles Dream Center will be hosting its annual ‘Night of Dreams.’ The Dream Center is one of the largest outreach centers in the nation with a 550,000 sq/ft campus, and they are celebrating almost 3 decades of service to those in desperate need throughout Los Angeles. The proceeds from the evening will benefit 540,000 Los Angeles residents annually that use the various outreach, resource and transitional housing programs. The Dream Center’s combined food programs distribute over 5 million pounds of food per year. Additionally, the Dream Center has various transitional programs with over 500 spaces available to assist the homeless, military veterans, families, former foster youth, and recovering addicts to rebuild their lives in a safe and structured environment.
“This has been no ordinary year for the people of Los Angeles, and we will ensure this is no ordinary annual moment of reflection for the Dream Center,” said Dream Center co-founder Matthew Barnett. “After a year of financial setbacks, economic hardship, and homelessness and addiction on the rise, it has been more critical than ever that the Dream Center – a safe haven and a place of refuge – keeps its doors open and helps every hurting person we possibly can. As we reflect on the lives saved and victories won over the past year, we’ll keep our eye on the future, knowing that more Angelenos are fighting hard battles right now and need support in their comeback.”
NOTE: This private event will take place at the Beverly Hills Hotel. Any reporters looking to cover the evening’s activities are welcome to join by reaching out press@jdaworldwide.com for credentials.
About the Los Angeles Dream Center
The Los Angeles Dream Center is a faith-based non-profit organization located in Echo Park, dedicated to transforming lives and underserved communities in the city of Los Angeles. By offering residential and outreach programs to individuals, families and communities in the areas of homelessness, hunger, poverty, addiction, domestic violence, education, and human trafficking, the Dream Center is committed to enabling immediate and long-term transformation. The Dream Center welcomes those in need into our community completely free-of-charge with the resources, training, and support they need, regardless of faith, age, gender, orientation, nationality, or any other defining factor.
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