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STARS ALIGN AT THE HABITAT LA 2024 LOS ANGELES BUILDERS BALL® CELEBRATING PHILANTHROPY, COMMUNITY IMPACT, AND THE POWER OF HOMEOWNERSHIP

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STARS ALIGN AT THE HABITAT LA 2024 LOS ANGELES BUILDERS BALL® CELEBRATING PHILANTHROPY, COMMUNITY IMPACT, AND THE POWER OF HOMEOWNERSHIP

Los Angeles, CA – March 22, 2024 – The 2024 Los Angeles Builders Ball,® 

held at the prestigious Beverly Wilshire Hotel on Thursday, March 21, marked Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles’ biggest night of the year! Presented by City National Bank, the annual fundraising event gathered esteemed guests, celebrities, and community leaders to raise awareness and funds to empower families and build strength and stability in local communities through homeownership.

The evening is a celebration of philanthropy and community impact, honoring individuals and companies who are instrumental in transforming the landscape of Los Angeles. MLS Cup Champions, the Los Angeles Football Club (LAFC), received the prestigious Dream Builder Award for their vital role in creating safe play spaces for kids, accepted by President Larry Freedman. Karla Torres accepted the Foundation Builder Award on behalf of Ring, the leading name in home security, for their unwavering commitment to home safety and community support. Real estate giant Lowe was honored with the Builder of the Year title, with Mike and Robert Lowe accepting the award for the company’s remarkable 13-year journey with Habitat LA in making dream homes a reality.

Among the distinguished guests were Celebrity Ambassador Cynthia Bailey and Red Carpet Host Jasmine Sanders, who added glamour and excitement to the event. Attendees also included Tina KnowlesAml AmeenAreva MartinBreegan JaneGlynn TurmanLawrence Hilton JacobsDaniele LawsonKate LinderKiki ShepardLisa LociceroShaka SmithAdrian DevDerek Warburton, and Kiesha Nix, among others.

Soulful singer Brian McKnight provided captivating entertainment, adding to the memorable atmosphere of the evening.

The Builders Ball showcased the collective efforts and commitment of individuals and organizations dedicated to making a positive impact in the Los Angeles community. Habitat LA extends its heartfelt gratitude to all attendees, sponsors, honorees, and volunteers for their unwavering support and dedication to the mission of affordable housing and community empowerment.

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