Annual Delray Beach Home Tour to Highlight Homes in Beachfront North End Neighborhood

Various homeowners in Delray Beach’s Front North End Neighborhood will open their homes to visitors during the 20th Annual Delray Beach Home Tour benefiting Achievement Centers for Children & Families (ACCF) on Wednesday, March 15. The Delray Beach Home Tour offers a unique opportunity to see the luxury interiors of waterfront homes in the exclusive community.

“Each year, we select a different Delray Beach neighborhood where homeowners showcase exquisite interior designs and architectural styles,” Noreen Payne says, a volunteer with ACCF. “The Home Tour will feature a variety of homes that range from elegant intercoastal homes, oceanside estates and seaside cottages providing home decorating enthusiasts with an inside look into the world of distinctive Delray coastal living.”

The annual tour attracts visitors throughout South Florida. The event allows guests to explore unique residences while enjoying a catered luncheon and a trolley service between homes. All Home Tour ticket sales and sponsorships benefit ACCF, which supports children and families throughout Delray Beach and the surrounding neighborhoods.

At ACCF, children are involved in Early Learning (Toddler and Preschool), Out-of-School (After School and Summer Camp), and Teen Mentoring programs that prepare them for academic and social success and empower them to discover their talents. ACCF families are served through programs like Family Strengthening and Economic Stabilization, which benefit the community by helping families in crisis, enabling them to serve as the foundation of their child’s growth.

The idea behind the Home Tour was conceived by long-time ACCF board members and supporters Anne Bright and Barbara Murphy. Planning for the home tour, which draws over 600 visitors annually, involves more than 100 dedicated volunteers.

“We are grateful for the support of all our hardworking volunteers, the homeowners who are graciously allowing visitors into their homes, and, of course, our dedicated sponsors,” Jessica Hall says, ACCF Chief Development Officer. “Continued support from our community has allowed us to continue to provide quality programming and provide new opportunities to the children and families we serve. We look forward to supporting under-resourced families through this year’s Home Tour as the community’s needs continue to increase.”

Tickets for the Delray Home Tour are $125 per person and are available online at www.achievementcentersfl.org/delray-home-tour/. For more information, to purchase tickets, or become a sponsor, visit www.achievementcentersfl.org/delray-home-tour/.

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