Kelcie Houston Hernandez

Advancement Resource Coordinator at The Lord's Place

Kelcie Houston Hernandez is an accomplished professional with a diverse background in promotions, event coordination, and animal care. Currently serving as Advancement Resource Coordinator and previously as Advancement Associate at The Lord's Place since June 2017, Kelcie has a strong foundation in client relations and fundraising. Prior experience includes roles as Promotions Specialist at Alpha Media USA and Series Manager at TOTAL EVENT SOLUTIONS, with a track record of leading promotional teams for notable clients such as Coke, Bose, and Penzoil. Earlier professional experiences include internships in promotions at Cox Radio and WPBZ FM, alongside an internship focused on animal training and care at Miami Seaquarium. Kelcie holds a B.S. degree in Communications, Psychology, and Anthropology from the University of Central Florida.

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West Palm Beach, United States

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The Lord's Place

The Lord’s Place transforms lives by providing solutions that break the cycle of homelessness for the most vulnerable and neglected in Palm Beach County. Mission: The Lord's Place is dedicated to breaking the cycle of homelessness by providing innovative, compassionate and effective services to men, women, and children in our community. Company Overview The Lord’s Place is committed to breaking the cycle of homelessness with programs and services that include: • Engagement Our Engagement Center is the recognized point-of-entry facility for the homeless in our community. The program focuses on activities which build trusting relationships and encourage participants to explore making behavioral change. • Supportive Housing Our supportive housing model gives our clients the time they need to address the issues that led to their homelessness and gives them the tools needed to break the cycle of homelessness. • Job Training & Placement Our Job Training and Placement Program addresses the need for homeless men and women to regain economic self-sufficiency. The program assists clients in finding and maintaining employment by offering job training, placement and education programs.


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