Zonda and HomeAid Team Up on Annual Event that Raises over $130,000 to Help Those Experiencing or at Risk of Homelessness

This past Friday, HomeAid and Zonda once again teamed up to host their annual Housing Market Outlook Breakfast in Newport Beach, California.  This event not only showcased Zonda’s Ali Wolf’s,  housing market forecast for the upcoming year, but also highlighted the work of HomeAid over the past 35 years.  This event raised over $130,000 to go towards accomplishing HomeAid’s mission of building a future without homelessness.

“This 2025 Housing Market Outlook breakfast with Zonda was a powerful example of what we can achieve together. Zonda’s expertise and their dedication to supporting HomeAid’s mission helped bring industry leaders together to gain invaluable insights while raising crucial funds for those experiencing or at risk of homelessness. We are deeply thankful for Zonda’s ongoing partnership and their commitment to making a tangible difference in communities across the country." — Scott Larson, CEO of HomeAid America

The sold-out event brought many of the building leaders together to network and listen to a panel of industry experts discussing the current trends. The building industry panel, led by Tim Sullivan with Zonda, consisted of Ziv Cohen, The Resmark Companies, Lisa Fjelstad, Taylor Morrison, Adrian Foley, Brookfield Properties and Jeremy Parness, Lennar.

The second panel, led by Scott Larson, HomeAid, brought together building industry icons who have been longtime supporters and founders of HomeAid. This panel was made up with Julie Brinkerhoff – Jacobs, retired from Lifescapes Inc., Dan Hanson, loanDepot, Theresa Murphy, Precious Life Shelter, and Larry Webb, The Webb Group. They discussed the importance of giving back and helping those who are at risk of or experiencing homelessness.  They each spoke of how HomeAid has been the bridge between the building industry and working to solve the homelessness crisis for the past 35 years.

This event is an annual occurrence and will be back next November, stay tuned for details to come.

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