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Transforming Tomorrow: A fundraiser for hope and peace

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Transforming Tomorrow: A fundraiser for hope and peace

Time: December 3, 2023 from 4pm to 8pm
Location: Whitneyville Cultural Commons
Street: Whitney Ave
City/Town: Hamden
Website or Map: https://egh.betterworld.org/e…
Phone: 8602351902
Event Type: peace, fundraiser
Organized By: Crystal Cathcart
Latest Activity: Nov 17, 2023

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Join us for an uplifting night loaded with wellness, special guests, make and take craft workshops, music, food & drink, and an amazing silent auction as we gather to transform tomorrow with an infusion of peace and hope.

✨Enjoy three sets of music from Isabella Mendes, including special guest performances from Hamden High student Perjah Delgado

✨catered appetizers from Orchid Hospitality

✨wellness journal and holiday ornament craft workshops

✨an amazing silent auction to jumpstart your holiday shopping (bidders do not need to be present at the end of the event to win)

Our nonprofit is working to transform a Winchester Repeating Arms WWII-era test firing range into a healing garden for anyone impacted by violence. Our programming focuses on violence prevention and healing for the community.

Funds raised from our cash bar, silent auction, and 50/50 raffle will support efforts to build the healing garden and support our year-round programming.

About Eli's Garden of Healing: Eli's Garden of Healing was established in 2022 in the aftermath of the shocking murder of 15-year-old Elijah Gomez, who was shot while walking home from Hamden High School on the Farmington Canal Trail. Eli’s Garden of Healing is dedicated to fostering community healing and violence prevention. We exist to serve survivors of violence & develop safer communities.

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