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12.19.16
Though it was ugly outside last Thursday afternoon, 421 Fallsway was filled with warmth and love at the annual Health Care for the Homeless client holiday dinner. Yummy aromas wafted through the 3rd floor all morning long as staff worked to get dishes warmed and ready to serve. As clients left the building following morning appointments, the set-up crew helped our security team transform the lobby into a festive dining room. And at 1.pm., as the winds whipped outside, we welcomed our clients into the building for respite from the cold and a delicious meal prepared by our staff.
Many thanks to each and every person who took time to cook, bake, set-up, clean-up, serve or simply share a smile in order to make the event enjoyable for our clients.
And a special thank you to the Human Resources and events teams here at Health Care for the Homeless for coordinating the afternoon!
Please take a moment to look at some of the shots from the dinner here.
May is Asian American, Pacific Islander, and Native Hawaiian Heritage Month, a time to celebrate and honor the diverse cultures, histories, and contributions of these communities.
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