Second Annual Family Dance For Adoption Set For March 7

February 3, 2025 at 6:21 p.m.

By Staff Report

It’s time to Dance For Adoption!
Legacy of Blessings Adoption Foundation will be hosting their second annual Family Dance For Adoption on March 7 from 6 to 9 p.m. at Warsaw Community Church.
This is a free event for the whole family and people of all ages. This casual family prom will have music, dancing, snacks, drinks and raffle prizes (bring your cash). This event was created to raise awareness and money to help local families with the expense of adoptions. There is no cost for admission, but donations are encouraged and gratefully accepted, according to a provided news release.
Phil Kuhn, founder and president of Legacy Of Blessings Adoption Foundation, said, “This dance is a great way for people to learn more about adoption and be inspired by how adoption has positively changed the lives of many in our community. It’s also a great way to bring families together to celebrate the gift of all children and the blessings that they are to us. Whether you’ve been adopted, have adopted, are considering adoption or just want to support adoption, please join us for this special dance.”
Legacy Of Blessings Adoption Foundation is a local nonprofit that gives hope to those looking to adopt and inspiration to those looking to leave a legacy through funding, educational resources and spiritual support. You can learn more about them at legacyofblessings.org.

It’s time to Dance For Adoption!
Legacy of Blessings Adoption Foundation will be hosting their second annual Family Dance For Adoption on March 7 from 6 to 9 p.m. at Warsaw Community Church.
This is a free event for the whole family and people of all ages. This casual family prom will have music, dancing, snacks, drinks and raffle prizes (bring your cash). This event was created to raise awareness and money to help local families with the expense of adoptions. There is no cost for admission, but donations are encouraged and gratefully accepted, according to a provided news release.
Phil Kuhn, founder and president of Legacy Of Blessings Adoption Foundation, said, “This dance is a great way for people to learn more about adoption and be inspired by how adoption has positively changed the lives of many in our community. It’s also a great way to bring families together to celebrate the gift of all children and the blessings that they are to us. Whether you’ve been adopted, have adopted, are considering adoption or just want to support adoption, please join us for this special dance.”
Legacy Of Blessings Adoption Foundation is a local nonprofit that gives hope to those looking to adopt and inspiration to those looking to leave a legacy through funding, educational resources and spiritual support. You can learn more about them at legacyofblessings.org.

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