Teams are a great way to increase awareness and impact by creating a larger circle of individuals who are willing to get out there and speak about the issue of homelessness. HomeWalk teams can be made up of anyone you know: co-workers, family members, friends and anyone else interested in helping to prevent and end homelessness in Los Angeles County. There is no limit to the number of team members you can have.
- Start a team
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Begin by electing a Team Leader
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The Team Leader will register your team: Go to www.HomeWalkLA.org
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Click the REGISTER button, enter your Team Name, Fundraising Goal and Team Recruitment Goal
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Enter your Team Leader information and create your HomeWalk webpage
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Start recruiting teammates – co-workers, friends and family
- Register your teammates
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- Your teammates can register by going to www.HomeWalkLA.org
- Click the REGISTER button, and find and select your team name
- Fill in your personal information and build your HomeWalk webpage
- After registering you will receive a Welcome Packet filled with useful tips on how to fundraise
- Team leader responsibilities - As a leader, you agree to:
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- Help set a fundraising goal and keep everyone on track to reach it
- Help recruit additional team members
- Encourage and motivate your team
- Be ready to answer the question, "Why should I support HomeWalk?"
- Team member responsibilities - As a member, you agree to:
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- Help recruit additional team members
- Fundraise: GET STARTED WITH $10 FROM 10 PEOPLE!
- Help keep your teammates motivated
- Team leader tips
- Communicate with your teammates often and encourage them to stay motivated.
- Once you have set a team fundraising goal, challenge one another to exceed it! REMEMBER: GET STARTED WITH $10 FROM 10 PEOPLE. Get your young teammates involved too. Have them ask their school principal to hang HomeWalk flyers in the teachers’ lounge. Ask them to encourage their youth groups to form HomeWalk teams.
- Be creative. Make team shirts, hats or buttons. Have fun with it!
- Gather your team on event day and check-in as a team.
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