Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2013 14:50:05 -0400
From: Gina Faison
Subject: *Chatham Social Health Council announces 1st Annual Mother/Daughter Tea*
By Gina L. Faison
*Siler City, NC* – Local non-profit – Chatham Social Health Council will be holding their first annual Mother/Daughter Tea – A Celebration of Mothers and Daughters on May 9, 2013 at the Fearrington House – Garden Terrace from 5pm to 8pm. This event kicks off fundraising events that the Chatham Social Health Council will be holding throughout the year.
Included in the program will be a fashion show featuring fashions from local consignment shops, a silent auction, Chatham Central High School Jazz Ensemble, Pentacostal Praise Dancers, local singers and speakers. Bring your sons, daughters, mothers and grandmothers as we celebrate some of the hardest working women that many of us know – our mothers.
Tickets are still available for twenty-five ($25) dollars and if you desire to purchase tickets, please contact the Council at (919)742-3762 or they can be purchased online www.chathamcouncil.org under the “Buy Now” button.
*About Chatham Social Health Council*
Chatham Social Health Council is a non-profit organization that is a
community based nonprofit organization located in the large rural County of
Chatham and is striving to prevent HIV/AIDs, sexually transmitted diseases
(STDs), and unintended pregnancies in the rural counties of North
Carolina. To date we have helped more than 12,000 people annually,
through education, testing and support by teaching them to be smart and
stay safe. We are dedicated to helping make the rural communities of North
Carolina more aware of the growing problem by providing education and free
testing for HIV/AIDs and STDs and unintended pregnancies.
*Contact:*
For more information, please contact
Gina L. Faison, Director of Development
401A Ivey Avenue
PO Box 857
Siler City, NC 27344
*Gina L. Faison*
*Director of Development for Fundraising*
*Chatham Social Health Council*
*(336)534-4170*
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*Through education, advocacy, testing & support, CSHC strives to prevent
HIV, STD’s & unintended pregnancy throughout Central North Carolina*