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Fellowship Place Fall Benefit Fundraiser – Moon Over Paris

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Fellowship Place Fall Benefit Fundraiser – Moon Over Paris

Time: October 25, 2017 from 5:30pm to 7:30pm
Location: Whitneyville Cultural Commons
Street: 1253 Whitney Ave,
City/Town: Hamden
Website or Map: http://www.fellowshipplace.or…
Phone: 2034014227
Event Type: fundraiser, food, &amp, drink
Organized By: Fellowship Place
Latest Activity: Oct 23, 2017

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Fellowship Place announces our fall benefit fundraiser, Moon Over Paris - Food, Wine, Dancing, & Fashion Sale.  Join us on Wednesday, October 25, 2017, from 5:30 – 7:30 pm at the Whitneyville Cultural Commons, 1253 Whitney Ave, Hamden, CT 06517.  

Guests will enjoy a selection of French-themed wine presented by Bob Feinn of Mt. Carmel Wine & Spirits, French inspired finger food & desserts by Small Kitchen Big Taste, live music by The John Daigle Band, a dance demonstration, and a fashion sale featuring high-end special occasion dresses offered at half their original price, donated by Inok Magliaro, Owner of Ahnna-Belle Boutique.  All proceeds to benefit housing and support services to adults who suffer from chronic mental illness.

For more information visit http://www.fellowshipplace.org/moonoverparis or contact Melissa Holroyd, Development Director, (203) 401-4227 x1211, mholroyd@fellowshipplace.org

See list of dresses available at http://www.fellowshipplace.org/gowns

 

Fellowship Place’s mission is to serve adults living with mental illness by offering a full range of therapeutic support and rehabilitation services that promote independence, wellness, and a meaningful life.  Open 365 days a year, our campus community serves over 750 people annually, the majority of which suffers from schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or major depression. Services provided are designed to help increase their stability, self-sufficiency, and help them function at the highest level possible, including help with basic needs, meals, socialization, skill-building groups, case management, job training and career development services, expressive arts programs, computer classes, physical recreation and more. The agency also provides supportive housing for 45 individuals who live in our apartment buildings located near the main campus. 

Fellowship Place is committed to helping the mentally ill, their families, and the public realize that with proper treatment and support, people with a mental illness can be successful and contribute to the vibrancy of our community.

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