| 2009 Evergreens Fundraiser
The 2009 Evergreens Event will be held
Tuesday, November 17
at the Davis Conference Center
1651 North 700 West, Layton, Utah
in the Ballroom.
Doors open at 5:00 p.m., dinner at 6:30
For questions about reservations please contact Darcy.
For General Questions please contact Catherine.
Our Christmas Tree/Silent Auction and formal dinner make a great night out for businesses, employees, friends and family. 100% of the funds raised will go to benefit Safe Harbor Crisis Center.
Becoming a sponsor or community partner means much in the lives of women and children. Evergreens & Christmas Things accepts a variety of donations: a decorated Christmas tree for the auction, a gift basket, a gift certificate, small single items that can be grouped together to make a basket, or even a major item.
Dinner is $50 per person and a table of ten can be reserved for $750. Early reservations can be made by contacting Catherine at (801)660-6108. Cash, check or credit card donations can be made through the Safe Harbor Crisis Center website: www.womensdvshelter.org.
We welcome you to consider becoming a major sponsor for $2500 or more. Your generous donation goes a long way in assisting women and children who are the primary victims of domestic violence. As a major sponsor your logo will be displayed on our event night posters, in the program, and on our presentation that night. A table for 10 will be reserved for you and your guests (dinner included) the night of this event. Please help.
For information you can call Carlene at (801)915-5431 or Catherine at (801)660-6108. Email is also available at Catherine@womensdvshelter.org.
Making a difference.... All donations are tax deductible. DCCAV, the governing board of Safe Harbor Shelter and Crisis Center is a non–profit 501©3 organization. Safe Harbor office 801-444-3191 Safe Harbor 24 hour crisis line 801-444-9161 24 hour rape crisis line 801-421-1100 Domestic violence info line 801-897-LINK (5465)
*Information compiled from the Federal Bureau of Investigations and the U.S. Department of Justice's National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) (Horton, 1995)  Safe Harbor Crisis Center-- providing shelter from the storm 
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