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2008 Child Advocates
Annual Golf Classic
The Child Advocates' Third Annual Golf Classic to support
our Campaign for Medically Needy Children will be held on Monday,
October 6 at the Huntingdon
Valley Country Club. The Legal Intelligencer
has signed on again this year to participate as our Media Sponsor,
with full-color ads to promote the Golf Classic and highlight our
sponsors.
Sign
up online to reserve your foursome and display your company's
sponsorship on the golf course. Read more about sponsorship opportunities
here.
Again, thank you to our 2007
sponsors for your support of our life-changing work!
For more information contact us at GolfClassic@advokid.org
or 215-925-1913 x125.
Philadelphia
Bar Association 5K Run & Walk
On Sunday, May 18, 2008 hundreds of people ran or walked along Martin
Luther King Jr. Drive to raise money for Child Advocates
during the 29th
Annual Philadelphia Bar Association Run/Walk. Visit
our 2008
Charity Run site for more information. You can view
the 2008 race results here.
For more information, contact one of the following:
Eric S. Marzluf
Caesar, Rivise, Bernstein, Cohen & Pokotilow, Ltd.
(215) 567-2010
esmarzluf@crbcp.com
Tom Bell
Semanoff, Ormsby, Greenberg & Torchia, LLC
(215) 887-2050
tbell@soglaw.com
Louise Pangborn
Support Center for Child Advocates
(215) 925-1913, ext. 125
louisep@advokid.org
2008 Annual
Benefit Reception and Auction
On Wednesday, April 16, 2008, Child
Advocates celebrated the efforts of extraordinary people who
are making a difference in the lives of children in the Crystal
Tea Room, at
the John Wanamaker Building, East Penn Square at 5:30 P.M. Visit
our sponsors:Narrators
- with gifts of $10,000 or more. Believers
- with gifts of $5,000
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Annual Holiday Toy Drive:
Another Successful Year
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Because of the generosity of volunteers and friends of Child
Advocates, we were able to provide more than 800 children
with toys and gifts during the holidays. For many of the children,
those gifts were the only ones they received.
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