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Title: |
EAC Network Pajama Party To Protect Children Fundraiser 2016 Long Island New York |
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at Long Island Children's Museum in Graden City, Nassau County, Long Island, New York |
Date: |
September 24, 2016 |
Time: |
6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
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Admission: | $15.00 per child (standard); $20.00 per child (enhanced); $30.00 per adult. |
Location: |
Long Island Children's Museum |
Street Address: |
11 Davis Avenue |
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Garden City, NY 11530 |
Description: |
EAC Network Pajama Party To Protect Children Fundraiser 2016 at Long Island Children's Museum in Graden City, Nassau County, Long Island, New York.
Join us at the Long Island Children's Museum for a family fun event. All proceeds will go to our programs protecting children. The Pajama Party to Protect Children is an evening of family fun to benefit less fortunate children across Long Island. Everyone's encouraged to attend in their pajamas and enjoy free range of the museum after hours, arts & crafts, story time, live animals, prizes, food, and more while supporting a great cause. All proceeds will benefit Long Island child victims of abuse and neglect and children in the foster care system in EAC Network's children's programs that:
- Reduce trauma of child abuse or neglect
- Secure homes for children in foster care
-Promote child passenger safety
- Offer mentors for youth in foster care
- Facilitate supervised visitations
- Provide toys, clothes, necessities and more
To purchase tickets, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pajama-party-to-protect-children-tickets-26351323518
For more information, contact Cassandra Huneke at 516-539-0150 x210 or cassandra.huneke@eac-network.org.
EAC Network
Reaching People In Need
Founded in 1969, EAC Network is a not-for-profit human service agency with over 70 programs throughout Long Island and New York City. Last year EAC Network helped over 71,000 people of all ages. Our programs protect at-risk children, support senior citizens, help people with mental health and substance abuse problems, educate people seeking financial independence, assist individuals who are under or unemployed, mediate disputes, and work with families in crisis. |
Contact: |
516-539-0150 x 210 |
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