In The News

A Match Made at The Lord’s Place

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Jerry Maxwell and Margaret Denton, former clients of The Lord’s Place, have paved a new life for themselves and were married last Friday, August 27, at Hidden Harbor Clubhouse in Lantana. Today they are enjoying their happily ever after – one that is sober and includes God, their families, and each other. “When you’re out …

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Community Bids Farewell to The Lord’s Place Current Campus

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Community bids farewell to The Lord’s Place current campus in preparation for building three times the size The “right sizing” of the main campus will bring the services for those experiencing or at risk of homelessness under one roof The Lord’s Place staff, volunteers, community leaders, supporters, and friends gathered Thursday, July 8, 2021, at …

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Volunteers Returning to Cafe Joshua

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Now that more people are becoming fully vaccinated, The Lord’s Place volunteers are returning to Café Joshua. WPTV’s Arthur Mondale spoke with some of our volunteers and The Lord’s Place leaders about how we have adapted and expanded our programs to support the homeless community during the crisis and our need for more volunteers at …

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Congratulations Graduate!

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It’s not about where you’re from, but rather where you’re going! Matthew Williamson never let his family’s experience with homelessness stand in the way of pursuing an education. On June 17, Matthew proudly walked across the stage at Inlet Grove High School to accept his diploma, and will be attending Palm Beach State College to …

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A Decade of 4 Stars

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The Lord’s Place earns top three percent national rating from Charity Navigator Top ratings help build longtime community support  The Lord’s Place’s strong financial health and commitment to accountability and transparency have earned it a four-star rating for the 10th consecutive year from Charity Navigator and as a result has garnered long-term and increased community …

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