Beaman Home Plans Third Annual Angels Of Hope Luncheon April 17

March 6, 2019 at 6:29 p.m.
Beaman Home Plans Third Annual Angels Of Hope Luncheon April 17
Beaman Home Plans Third Annual Angels Of Hope Luncheon April 17

By Staff Report-

The Beaman Home is planning its third annual Angels of Hope luncheon for April 17.

The gathering is for community members and local service providers who want to support victims of domestic violence. Beaman will share how it provides education, awareness and preventive resources to the community about domestic violence and sexual assault, in addition to emergency shelter for those in need.

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This year’s guest speaker is local resident Amy Batten.  Batten will share how life with low self-esteem affected her throughout high school. She overcame being bullied, intimidated, stalked and threatened by a teenage boy. She hopes to encourage others as she expresses how the trauma affected her, and how she has become a warrior.

The Angels of Hope fundraising luncheon will be April 17 at Christ’s Covenant Church, 2090 E. Pierceton Road, Winona Lake. All are invited; however, an RSVP is required by April 10.  To RSVP, call 574-267-7701 or email [email protected].  

All attendees are asked to bring a four-pack of toilet paper for admission. The Beaman Home will also accept monetary donations throughout the event.  Such donations keep the emergency shelter open 24/7 to assist domestic violence and sexual assault victims.

1st Source Bank is the HOPE Sponsor for the Angels of Hope luncheon. Other sponsors include Paragon Medical, Kosciusko Community Hospital, the law office of Travis McConnell, Parkview Warsaw, Noon Optimist Club, Tri-Kappa, and Chuck and Lois Niemier.  Additional sponsorship options are available.

The Beaman Home is planning its third annual Angels of Hope luncheon for April 17.

The gathering is for community members and local service providers who want to support victims of domestic violence. Beaman will share how it provides education, awareness and preventive resources to the community about domestic violence and sexual assault, in addition to emergency shelter for those in need.

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This year’s guest speaker is local resident Amy Batten.  Batten will share how life with low self-esteem affected her throughout high school. She overcame being bullied, intimidated, stalked and threatened by a teenage boy. She hopes to encourage others as she expresses how the trauma affected her, and how she has become a warrior.

The Angels of Hope fundraising luncheon will be April 17 at Christ’s Covenant Church, 2090 E. Pierceton Road, Winona Lake. All are invited; however, an RSVP is required by April 10.  To RSVP, call 574-267-7701 or email [email protected].  

All attendees are asked to bring a four-pack of toilet paper for admission. The Beaman Home will also accept monetary donations throughout the event.  Such donations keep the emergency shelter open 24/7 to assist domestic violence and sexual assault victims.

1st Source Bank is the HOPE Sponsor for the Angels of Hope luncheon. Other sponsors include Paragon Medical, Kosciusko Community Hospital, the law office of Travis McConnell, Parkview Warsaw, Noon Optimist Club, Tri-Kappa, and Chuck and Lois Niemier.  Additional sponsorship options are available.
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