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Who:

Movers, Shakers & Changemakers will benefit youthSpark, whose mission is to advocate for youth who need legal and adult protection in abusive and exploitative situations. Learn more at www.youth-spark.org.

The GFWC Atlanta Woman’s Club, a philanthropic organization made up of women who work together to improve our local community, is extremely proud to host and sponsor the inaugural Movers, Shakers & Changemakers event. Learn more at www.atlwc.org.

When:

Thursday January 26, 2017 from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM EST

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Where:

The Wimbish House
1150 Peachtree Street NE
Atlanta, GA 30309

Driving Directions

Contact:

GFWC Atlanta Woman's Club Seeded Event Chair  Lisa Banes, Event Chair: lisa@nolossforwords.com                       404.870.8833

youthSpark c/o Jennifer Swain: events@youth-spark.org

Parking:

UBER (Recommended)

Colony Square (Central Parking, located on the NE corner of 14th & Peachtree) 

Parking Company of America (next door to Wimbish House)

 

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Are you ready to “shake” things up in the fight against abuse and exploitation of youth? If so, please join us at the annual Movers, Shakers & Changemakers event benefitting youthSpark. The Atlanta Woman’s Club, through its Seeded Event Program, is extremely proud to sponsor and host this event at their venue, The Wimbish House.

Celebrate with us as we honor and recognize the work of Dr. John Eaves, Chairman of the Fulton County Board of Commissioners, and of Ms. Janulyn Yvette Lennon, Director of Security for Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Airport.

At the event, you and your special guests will enjoy:

  • Complimentary cocktails, food, and dessert
  • Music by a youth choir, and opportunity to mingle with Georgia leaders
  • Silent and live auctions
  • Opportunity to experience The Wimbish House, one of Atlanta’s historic mansions

Tickets are $75 per person and can be purchased online through the button below. Proceeds benefit youthSpark.

About youthSpark 

youthSpark is an innovator in transforming the lives of youth at risk for exploitation and abuse, and a thought-leader in reducing child exploitation and sex trafficking rates in Georgia and across the country. The organization has honed its scope and influence since it was founded in 2000 when juvenile court judges, elected officials, and concerned friends in Atlanta envisioned an independent nonprofit organization with a concentrated focus on vulnerable children and families affected by the court, with a mission to respond to the unaddressed individual and systemic needs of these children and families.

Thank you to our Sponsors:

        

      2017 YS Vazquezs                     

                           2017 YS FHL                                    

 

             2017 YS Grayson Pratt