Greenwich based teen volunteers led and organized by the Greenwich Jr United Way are organizing an event called “Together We Shine” on Saturday, June 9, 2018, from 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm at the YWCA of Greenwich.
Teens from various clubs at Greenwich High School (Hand in Hand, Unified Sports, Come Together, Picking Up the Pieces, Roots and Shoots, Outreach Club, Former Attire) and the Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich, Keystone Club are also participating in the event.
This inclusion event is the first of its kind for Abilis. The evening consists of a three-hour long dinner and dance that celebrates inclusion and is open to all Greenwich public and private high school students and recent graduates (ages 15 to 20).
Produced by Greenwich Junior United Way teens for people in the Greenwich community with special needs, this event is aimed at strengthening connection in the community and promoting respect for people – their differences, needs, abilities, and dreams.
“The red carpet theme, complete with paparazzi, promotes the idea that everyone has the ability to shine,” said Greenwich Jr United Way Program Coordinator, Amanda Finn. “The goal of this event is to bring the community together in a really special way, and provide everyone involved with memories that will last a lifetime.”
Hair, makeup and wardrobe will be provided to Abilis clients offsite prior to the event.
Guests will arrive at the event by limo and VIP car service provided by CTNY Limo. WRBC Support Services (A Berkley Company), is helping to collect clothing and raise funds for the event.
This event is free for Abilis clients and a limited number of $20 tickets are available to local teens.
Dress code is black-tie optional. Corsages and boutonnieres will be provided by the Abilis Gift Shop and Florist.
Flowers for table tops will be provided by Sam Bridge Nursery. Music will be provided by DJ Elle Katsaros.
Food will be provided by Cafe Oo La La, Bella Nonna Restaurant and Pizza, Barbara Finn, Fuzari’s Pizza, Garden Catering, Corbo’s Corner Deli, Famous Greek Kitchen, Burgers, Shakes, & Fries, and Mill Street Bar and Table. Hairstyling for Abilis clients will be provided by Barbara Finn, Joanne Costanzo, and Janus Sanchez of Mane Event in Byram. Makeup for Abilis clients will be provided by Aliza Miklos, Peter J. Bruno, Essie Cohen, and Meredith Hayman Hanson.
Event giveaway partners include The Capitol Theatre, Founders Entertainment, Kari McMinn, Elliptica of Old Greenwich, Granola Bar, Benefit Cosmetics, Pinkberry, Simply Beauty by Sonia, Chipotle, Gofer Ice Cream, Bruce Park Sports, Ada’s Kitchen + Coffee, Glenville Deli, Chicken Joe’s, Equinox, and Acting & Voice Studios in Greenwich.
Maison D’Alexandre Salon will donate haircuts to Abilis clients leading up to the event.
Decorations were donated by Greenwich High School, and Greenwich High School photography students will act as paparazzi during the event.
Tickets can be purchased through the Greenwich United Way website (https://greenwichunitedway.org/civicrm/?page=CiviCRM&q=civicrm/contribute/transact&reset=1&id=16).
Student ID’s will be checked at the door. For more information about the Greenwich Junior United Way please visit Greenwich United Way online (greenwichunitedway.org).
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