Party with a Purpose Benefits Boys and Girls Clubs of Cleveland

From: AANA Journal | Date: October 1, 2006| Author: Anonymous | Copyright information

Annual Meeting attendees donated $15,000 to benefit the Boys and Girls Clubs of Cleveland at the Party with a Purpose held on Sunday, Aug. 7.

The Boys and Girls Clubs of Cleveland provide quality programming that inspires and enables young people (ages 6-18) facing challenging life circumstances to achieve their full potential as productive, responsible, and caring people

Sponsored by Baxter Healthcare Corporation, this years party treated attendees to an old-fashioned "sock hop...

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