2nd Annual Masquerade Ball To Help Unmask Child Abuse on November 4 at Sheraton Stamford

The Exchange Club of Stamford invites area business people and community members to step out in style  for its 2nd Annual Masquerade Ball, on Saturday, November 4 at 6:30 PM at the Sheraton Stamford Hotel. The Venetian style – fancy dress evening, benefitting The Exchange Club Parenting Skills Center, will help unmask Child Abuse and break its cycle, by funding vital programs that keep local children healthy and safe

Festivities will feature dinner and an open bar, dancing to a live Band and DJ, an exciting silent auction, raffles and much more. Attendees will enjoy locally-crafted spirits and beers donated by the Asylum Distillery and the Black Hog Brewing Company, among other highlights. 

Tickets, at $125, are available at www.ecsunmaskchildabuse.dojiggy.com. Please contact Chairperson Cristina Andreana, at cristina@actcpa.com or (203)561-4666, with questions about purchasing tickets, sponsorships or making auction donations.

A portion of proceeds will support The Exchange Club Dollars for Scholars youth scholarship and local programs for Veterans.  The Exchange Club of Stamford’s central mission is to prevent child abuse, but the   volunteer, service organization also supports many programs that improve the community, help the disadvantaged and encourage good citizenship.  Learn more, at http://www.exchangeclubofstamford.com, or on Facebook, at http://www.facebook.com/pg/exchangeclubofstamford                                 

The Stamford-based Exchange Club Parenting Skills Center (PSC) is a private, non-profit agency serving Fairfield County families in the treatment and prevention of child abuse and neglect. The PSC’s mission is to stop the cycle of child abuse by strengthening the family through home-based, intervention programs that improve those dysfunctional communications and behaviors that lead to abuse.  To support PSC’s vital work, visit www.exchangeclubparentingskillscenter.com/donate.php.  

 

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Submitted by Cos Cob, CT

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