Crisis Center for South Suburbia’s Royal Ball Gala Travels to England

Crisis Center for South Suburbia’s Royal Ball Gala Travels to England

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Crisis Center for South Suburbia’s Royal Ball Gala Travels to England (Tinley Park, IL) — The Crisis Center for South Suburbia, dedicated to supporting victims of domestic violence and their children, announced that they will be holding their annual Gala fundraiser on Saturday, February 25, 2023 and several award recipients will be honored at this event.

Orland Park resident Thomas McCarty will be presented with the Dianne Masters Award. Tom has played an important leadership role on the Crisis Center’s Board, and plays an active role in the Strategic Planning and Technology committees. He has helped ensure immense growth of the emergency shelter, services and programs offered to clients over many years of dedicated service to the organization.

The Suburban Service League is a local fundraising organization that has supported clients and donated almost $60,000 in funds towards many different projects for the Crisis Center for over 30 years. Many of this group’s members also personally support the organization and are exceptional advocates for survivors of domestic violence. SSL will receive the Gifts for Hope Award, which is named after another local organization dedicated to helping families facing adversity.

CIBC Bank will be honored as the Corporate Partner of the Year. Its long-time support of the Crisis Center and strong leadership within the community makes this corporate champion stand out. Representing CIBC Bank at the Gala, Tinley Park resident, Kathy Mahoney, is the Chair of the Technology committee and sits on the Development Committee for the Crisis Center.

The Crisis Center for South Suburbia’s gala – “A Royal Ball” is presented by Exelon and will be held on Saturday, February 25th at The Odyssey Country Club in Tinley Park.  Individual tickets are $125 and sponsorships are still available. For more information, please visit RoyalBall.givesmart.com or reach out to Lisa Molloy at LMolloy@CrisisCtr.org.

The Crisis Center for South Suburbia provides free emergency shelter, housing, counseling, advocacy and more for adults and children who are victims of domestic violence.  If you are a victim and need help, call the free and confidential 24-hour hotline at 708-429-SAFE or visit CrisisCtr.org.

Crisis Center for South Suburbia’s Royal Ball Gala Travels to England

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