Odessa Links to host Super Bowl watch party and raffle to tackle homelessness

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Odessa Links is gearing up for its Big Game Super Bowl Watch Party and Tackling Homelessness Raffle on Sunday, Feb. 9, at the Odessa Marriott Hotel and Conference Center. | Odessa Links/Facbeook

Odessa Links is gearing up for its Big Game Super Bowl Watch Party and Tackling Homelessness Raffle on Sunday, Feb. 9, at the Odessa Marriott Hotel and Conference Center.

This community-driven event combines football, food, and fundraising to support Odessa Links' mission of helping those experiencing homelessness.

The centerpiece of the evening will be the Tackling Homelessness Raffle, where one lucky participant will win a 2024 Ford Bronco, donated by Sewell Ford. 

Raffle tickets are $50 each, with all proceeds benefiting Odessa Links' Project HOPE program. The initiative provides stable housing and essential resources to unhoused families in the Odessa area.

“We are excited to combine the energy of the Big Game with an opportunity to truly make a difference,” said Andrea Quioriz, executive director of Odessa Links. “Thanks to Sewell Ford and our incredible supporters, this event will help us continue our work tackling homelessness in Odessa.”

The watch party offers attendees the chance to enjoy the Super Bowl in a lively setting, complete with food and camaraderie. Tables are available for purchase, but space is limited, and early reservations are encouraged.

Raffle participants do not need to attend the watch party to win the Ford Bronco or purchase a table to participate in the raffle.

To buy raffle tickets or reserve a table, visit OdessaLinks.com or call 432-582-0099.

Odessa Links, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, has a longstanding commitment to serving Odessa’s unhoused and underserved populations. Through programs like Project HOPE, the organization works to break the cycle of homelessness and promote self-sufficiency.

“Join Odessa Links and the community as we tackle homelessness one ticket at a time,” Quioriz added.

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