Kids Helping Kids will host
2nd Annual Princess and Pirate Ball
November 3, 2013
West Palm Beach & Wellington, FL: The 2nd Annual Kids Helping Kids’ Princess and Pirate Ball will take place on November 3, 2013 at The Palm
Beach International Polo Club in Wellington from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Amie Swan and Abigail Beebe will serve as chairwomen of this exciting event. Max Silverstein and Emma Guieri will serve as co-chairs of the kids committee. A program of The Center for Family Services, Kids Helping Kids increases awareness of philanthropy among youth, while making a difference in the life of another child.
The Princess and Pirate Ball will include cocktails and mocktails, dinner by the bite, treasure hunt, face painting, crafts and so much more. The Princess and Pirate Ball is for children of all ages and their parents and/or grandparents. Casual attire and themed costumes are encouraged!
Tickets for adults are $150 and tickets for children are $95. For tickets, or sponsorship information please contact Stanton Collemer at 561.616.1257 or email [email protected].
Proceeds from this event will be used to support The Pat Reeves Village Shelter. The shelter provides life-changing services to families with children who are either homeless or at risk for homelessness.
Kids Helping Kids program starts to teach philanthropy at an early age and teaches children to help other children less fortunate through hands-on projects and events. The program takes place at The Pat Reeves Village Shelter in West Palm Beach -the only emergency homeless shelter in Palm Beach County for families with children. The Kids Helping Kids has been in existence since 2012- and has programs and events throughout the year-including a monthly “family night” at the shelter.
Nationally accredited by the Council on Accreditation, The Center for Family Services is a 51-year-old non-profit social services organization whose mission is strengthening families through counseling, education and homeless intervention. The agency provides a full spectrum of services for homeless families with children and families at risk for homelessness; substance abuse treatment programs; as well as specialized therapy for children who are victims of sexual abuse and domestic violence. For more information, please call Stanton Collemer at 561-616-1257 or email: [email protected] or visit www.ctrfam.org.