What's Happening?
The St. Clair County Child Abuse & Neglect Council is organizing its annual 'Dinner for Kids' Sake' fundraiser, scheduled for April 23 at the Blue Water Convention Center in Port Huron. This event serves as a significant fundraising effort to support
the council's mission of preventing child abuse and neglect throughout the county. The evening will feature a full dinner, a cash bar, raffles, and a mobile auction. One of the raffle prizes includes a private two-hour tour cruise aboard the Huron Lady II, with an alternative $1,000 cash option. The council is currently accepting registrations for the event, with tickets priced at $60 per person. Interested participants can register via the council's Facebook page, website, email, or phone. Additionally, the council is seeking sponsors, auction items, gift cards, and monetary donations to further support the fundraiser.
Why It's Important?
The 'Dinner for Kids' Sake' fundraiser is crucial for the St. Clair County Child Abuse & Neglect Council as it provides essential financial support for their child abuse prevention and advocacy programs. Child abuse and neglect are significant issues that can have long-lasting effects on children and communities. By raising funds, the council can continue its efforts to protect children and provide necessary resources and support to those affected. The event also raises awareness about the importance of child safety and the community's role in preventing abuse. Successful fundraising can lead to expanded programs and services, ultimately benefiting the children and families in St. Clair County.
What's Next?
As the event date approaches, the council will continue to promote the fundraiser and encourage community participation. They will focus on securing additional sponsors and donations to maximize the event's impact. Following the fundraiser, the council will allocate the proceeds to various programs aimed at preventing child abuse and supporting affected families. The success of this event could lead to increased community engagement and support for future initiatives. Additionally, the council may evaluate the outcomes of the fundraiser to identify areas for improvement and potential new strategies for advocacy and prevention.










