Tree House hosts annual ‘A Night of Hope for Children’

The Tree House hosted its annual "A Night of Hope for Children" on March 24, raising over $154,000 for the non-profit group. The 25th annual event featured a live and silent auction, in addition to a dinner. "Thank you to our sponsors, auction item donors, dinner guests, and raffle ticket purchasers for making this possible," Tree House auction chairman Sandra Holliday said. "Proceeds from "A Night of Hope for Children" go directly to support the programs and services of The Tree House, Inc. whose mission is to strengthen communities by reducing the impact and occurrence of child abuse through counseling, educating, supporting, and nurturing children and families." The Tree House supports Banks, Barrow and Jackson counties, in addition to the surrounding communities.
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The Tree House hosted its annual "A Night of Hope for Children" on March 24, raising over $154,000 for the non-profit group. The 25th annual event featured a live and silent auction, in addition to a dinner. "Thank you to our sponsors, auction item donors, dinner guests, and raffle ticket purchasers for making this possible," Tree House auction chairman Sandra Holliday said. "Proceeds from "A Night of Hope for Children" go directly to support the programs and services of The Tree House, Inc. whose mission is to strengthen communities by reducing the impact and occurrence of child abuse through counseling, educating, supporting, and nurturing children and families." The Tree House supports Banks, Barrow and Jackson counties, in addition to the surrounding communities.
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