Dan OâBrien used to be homeless.
With the help of Âé¶čAV Gospel Mission, heâs been clean and off the streets.
Now, this is his second year volunteering at the missionâs Stride to End Homelessness.
He volunteers at the mission almost every week, he said.
âI came here and the staff saved my life so I keep on coming back,â said OâBrien.
He volunteers at the event to meet new people and bring awareness to the community, he said.
âIf you show that youâre really working towards yourself, theyâll do anything. I canât give enough back for what theyâve done for me.â
More than 20 teams participated in the sixth annual event to bring awareness to homelessness.
Rhonda Fenrick, a resident of Âé¶čAV, said it was her fourth time walking in the event that was held today.
âItâs a cause I believe in,â she said.
Fenrick also volunteers at the Gospel Mission once a week.
Executive director of the mission Randy Benson said the point of the walk is to fundraise for the missionâs programs.
More than 20 teams participated in the walk.
People in the community can feel like not only they are contributing, they get an opportunity to mingle with guests,â said Benson.
Participants could walk or run the route downtown, starting and ending at the mission.
Homelessness is an ongoing issue in Âé¶čAV, he said.
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