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Boca Raton hosts Project Homeless Connect for the first time, bringing services to south Palm Beach County
By Jamie Ostroff at WPTV
· June 22, 2026
· 1 min read
The twice-yearly event, usually held in West Palm Beach , connected unhoused residents with food, clothing, health care, career services and more at St. Gregory's Episcopal Church.
Key takeaway The twice-yearly event, usually held in West Palm Beach, connected unhoused residents with food, clothing, health care, career services and more at St.
Why this matters in The Palm Beach
The expansion of Project Homeless Connect to Boca Raton marks a significant step in addressing homelessness in south Palm Beach County. By bringing these essential services to Saint Gregory Episcopal Church, the event increases accessibility for unhoused residents in the area. This move acknowledges that homelessness is not limited to West Palm Beach, but is a concern that affects communities throughout the county, including Boca Raton and Jupiter. The twice-yearly event's presence in Boca Raton will help bridge the gap in services for those in need, providing them with vital resources such as food, clothing, and healthcare. As the county continues to grapple with the issue of homelessness, the success of this event will be closely watched, particularly in terms of its impact on the local community and the potential for future expansions to other areas of Palm Beach County.
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Category: local ·
Published: June 22, 2026 ·
Source: WPTV ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? The twice-yearly event, usually held in West Palm Beach, connected unhoused residents with food, clothing, health care, career services and more at St. Gregory's Episcopal Church.
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