Do you know
that warm feeling you get when you are a part of something really special,
something that you know will help change peoples lives for the better? You
have an opportunity to do just that – be part of something that not only
changes people’s lives but changes the lives of child-victims of sexual
abuse, severe physical abuse and severe neglect.
On June 9th,
the Safe Harbor Child
Advocacy Center
will be holding a “Raisin’ the Roof” party at the Music
Road Hotel & Convention Center in Pigeon Forge. And, you are invited to
attend for an evening of fun with dinner, dancing and great silent and live
auction items.
Pat Summitt, official spokesperson of the Safe Harbor
Child Advocacy
Center and head coach
of the University
of Tennessee Lady Volunteers
basketball team, will be the guest speaker. Jay Adams of Mix 105.5 will be
the master of ceremonies joining Pat Summitt for
the evening. Festivities begin at 6:30pm
and conclude at 11:30pm.
Attire is dressy but not black tie. Seating is limited. So, make reservations
early by calling (865) 453-2638. The cost is a $100 per person donation to Safe Harbor,
with tables seating eight.
“Proceeds
raised from this event will literally be used to ‘raise the roof’
on Safe Harbor’s first facility to serve child-victims of severe abuse
in Tennessee’s 4th Judicial District, comprised of Cocke, Grainger,
Jefferson & Sevier counties”, notes Barry
Fain, president of Safe Harbor’s board of directors.
“We are very grateful for this year’s sponsors”, adds Donna
Koester, Safe Harbor’s executive director,
“Without their generosity, none of this would be possible.”
Sponsors, to date, for this year’s event include: Burchfiel-Overbay
& Associates, Inc.; Colonial Real Estate, Inc.; Comfort Inn Apple Valley;
Gary Woods Photography; The Mountain Press; Music Road Hotel & Convention
Center; Riverside Towers; Sevier County Bank; Sevier County Bar Association;
and Williams Heating & Air.
In one twelve month period, the 4th
Judicial District recorded 5,334 total cases of confirmed abuse/neglect. That
total broke down to 1,118 in Cocke
County, 567 in Grainger County, 1,561 in Jefferson
and 2,088 in Sevier
County. Safe Harbor’s
efforts will be designed to assist investigators and prosecutors
in building a solid case against perpetrators, while still following up with
the family to help coordinate the post-trauma counseling to return the
child-victim and non-offending family members to a more optimal level of
functioning.
Safe Harbor
Child Advocacy Center is an IRS approved
501(c)(3) non-profit organization
serving Cocke, Grainger, Jefferson and Sevier counties by streamlining
efforts in cases of serious abuse and neglect of children 0-17 years of age.
To learn more about Safe
Harbor, visit their
website at www.SafeHarborCAC.com, call their executive director, Donna
Koester, at (865) 453-2638 or e-mail her at
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