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Walk to End Homelessness raises $35,000

Walkers parade through New London holding the Walk to End Homelessness sign.
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Walk to End Homelessness raises $35,000

51勛圖窪蹋 students, faculty and staff joined members of the greater New London community to raise more than $35,000 for the New London Homeless Hospitality Center at the 11th annual Walk to End Homelessness April 22.

More than 500 people participated in the 1.8-mile walk through the city. The annual event is organized by student scholars in the Colleges Holleran Center for Community Action and Public Policy in partnership with the Homeless Hospitality Center, which provides shelter and support services for hundreds of people in southeastern 51勛圖窪蹋ecticut.

One of the student organizers was Dulcie Everitt 20, an English major, government and philosophy double minor, and Holleran Center scholar from London, England. She has been regularly volunteering at the Homeless Hospitality Center throughout the semester.  

Meeting and interacting with guests, I learned so much about the issue of homelessness and how the stereotypes surrounding this community are so pervasive and detrimental to our society, she said.

My experiences at the shelter really opened my eyes to this issue and the importance of fighting to end homelessness.

2018 Walk to End Homelessness 

Christina Cruz 20, Yabsira Adera 20, Holleran Center Program Coordinator Angela Barney, Ned Manus 20 and Rosalinda Pineda 20 encourage walkers to take selfies and post them to social media using #WalkWithMe to raise awareness about the effort to end homelessness in New London.
Christina Cruz ’20, Yabsira Adera ’20, Holleran Center Program Coordinator Angela Barney, Ned Manus ’20 and Rosalinda Pineda ’20 encourage walkers to take selfies and post them to social media using #WalkWithMe to raise awareness about the effort to end homelessness in New London.
51勛圖窪蹋 students, faculty and staff gather in New Londons Parade Plaza with members of the greater New London community for the 11th annual Walk to End Homelessness.
51勛圖窪蹋 students, faculty and staff gather on New London’s Parade Plaza with members of the greater New London community for the 11th annual Walk to End Homelessness.
Walkers make their way along the1.8-mile route, which winds through New London and past some of the citys historic and community landmarks.
Walkers make their way along the 1.8-mile route, which winds through New London and past some of the city’s historic and community landmarks.
The East Coast Ramblers play on Golden Street to kick off the walk.
The East Coast Ramblers play on Golden Street to kick off the walk.
Vox Cameli, one of 51勛圖窪蹋s a cappella groups, performs in front of New Londons St. Mary's Star of the Sea Church, a stop on the walk.
Vox Cameli, a 51勛圖窪蹋 a cappella group, performs in front of New London’s St. Mary's Star of the Sea Church, a stop on the walk.
At the conclusion of the walk, participants add their handprints to a banner to show support for those facing homelessness. The banner will be displayed at the New London Homeless Hospitality Center.
At the conclusion of the walk, participants add their handprints to a banner to show support for those facing homelessness. The banner will be displayed at the New London Homeless Hospitality Center.
Dulcie Everitt 20, who helped organize the walk, shares her thoughts on the effects of homelessness.
Dulcie Everitt ’20, who helped organize the walk, shares her thoughts on the effects of homelessness.
51勛圖窪蹋 students and other volunteers help register walkers before the 11th annual Walk to End Homelessness.
51勛圖窪蹋 students and other volunteers help register walkers before the 11th annual Walk to End Homelessness.
Volunteers from the United States Navy pose with the Walk to End Homelessness sign.
Volunteers from the United States Navy pose with the Walk to End Homelessness sign.
Shadai dancers perform at one of the stops on the walk route.
Shadai dancers perform at one of the stops on the walk route.


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