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The Lord’s Place Named To
50 Best Nonprofits To Work For
The Lord’s Place was recently selected as one of the 2023
Best Nonprofits to Work For for the seventh consecutive year.
The NonProfit Times partnered with Best Companies
Group to identify nonprofit organizations where leaders
have excelled in creating quality workplaces. This survey
and awards program is designed to identify, recognize and
honor the best employers in the nonprofit industry, benefiting
the industry’s economy, workforce, and businesses. The
list ranks 50 organizations in small, medium, and large
categories.
Tyrina Pinkney, director of clinical services who has been
working for The Lord’s Place for nine years, expressed,
“The Lord’s Place has set the blueprint for what a nonprofit
should strive to achieve: ‘To give back to and listen to the
needs of the community in order to improve lives.’ The
Lord’s Place is constantly looking for ways to improve and
innovate in the delivery of services. I love that The Lord’s
Place sets a standard of excellence and that they look for
ways to improve the lives of clients as well as the lives of
employees to ensure that the organization is well-balanced The Lord’s Place staff at the Fortin Family Campus, the 2808 N. Australian Ave. administrative office building, on June 5
and continues to be a beacon of hope in the community.”
The Lord’s Place Chief Executive Officer Diana Stanley Nonprofits from across the United States entered the For information on employment opportunities at
cultivates a mission-driven leadership style rooted in a two-part survey process to determine best nonprofits to work The Lord’s Place, visit: thelordsplace.org/who-we-are/
few key principles: Always place the client first; promote for. The first part consisted of evaluating each nominated employment/.
diversity and inclusion; foster collaboration and partnership; organization’s workplace policies, practices, philosophy, About The Lord’s Place
empower staff to envision, question, and innovate; systems and demographics. The second part consisted of For more than 40 years, The Lord’s Place has been
champion and support staff growth and development; and an employee survey to measure the employee experience. working to break the cycle of homelessness for men,
prioritize a culture of excellence. The combined scores determined the top nonprofits and the women, and children in Palm Beach County, Fla., through
Using these guiding principles, the 132 staff members final ranking. Best Companies Group managed the overall innovative, compassionate and effective services. It
work to break the cycle of homelessness for men, women, registration and survey process, analyzed the data and provides supportive and graduate housing at 12 locations;
and children. Despite working with the most vulnerable determined the ranking. operates social enterprises including Joshua Catering;
individuals in Palm Beach County with heart-wrenching “We are proud of this recognition. Our employees are provides job training and placement services, clinical and
difficulties, the culture at the agency is vibrant as all of our greatest resource. We attract and retain a diverse staff care coordination, and community engagement services;
the staff work together to lead their clients to housing, who are innovative, compassionate, talented, and share our and has a highly-successful reentry program helping men
employment, and restoration of dignity and a new life. common passion to help others to end local homelessness and women transitioning from incarceration. For more
“It is rich with friendship, collegiality, and a common for good,” commented Stanley. information visit thelordsplace.org.
bond to fulfill the mission,” stated Jan Phillips, chief For more information on The Nonprofit Times’
human resource officer who has worked for The Lord’s Best Nonprofits to Work For program, visit www. Photos by Tracey Benson Photography
Place for 20 years. BestNonprofitstoWorkFor.com.
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Staff members of The Lord’s Place – Top row, left to right:
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Stanley, Adriene Reid, Adrine Paul. Bottom row, left to right:
America Cordoves, Carolyn Sanders
THERE’S A NEW DERMATOLOGIST IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD.
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