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Commissioner Abrams presides over dedication of county’s new homeless facility

WEST PALM BEACH – On June 25, Board of County Commission Vice Chairman Steven Abrams presided over the grand opening and dedication of the county’s new homeless resource center. The Senator Philip D. Lewis Center, located at 1000 45th Street in West Palm Beach, is the area’s first regional full-service homeless resource facility.

The center is named for Senator Philip D. Lewis, an original and current member of the Homeless Advisory Board appointed by the Board of County Commissioners. Senator Lewis has worked in collaboration with other community partners, bringing attention to the issues of homelessness and hunger, and implementing meaningful solutions through the Ten-Year Plan to End Homelessness in Palm Beach County.

The center will serve as the single point of access to connect homeless individuals and families to assessments, services, referrals and housing.

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