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Devereux Georgia’s Hope Event: The Art of Feelings

 

The 2018 Hope Event: The Art of Feelings is behind us and WOW, what a success it was! With over 230 guest, we celebrated three generations of Hope and we were inspired by the impact Devereux has had on the lives of former clients.

Our silent auction included 30 pieces of art created by our children and 11 pieces created by professional artists represented by dk Gallery of Marietta, a Blue Ridge, GA cabin getaway, a dk Gallery Wine & Cheese Jazz Party, and a few special live auction items. All together, we raised over $62,000 so that we can continue to provide innovative care to our children. This event would not have been a success without our sponsors, Advisory Board members, executive leadership and staff volunteers. We would like to send a huge thank you to everyone who helped to make our 2018 Hope Event: The Art of Feelings a smashing success! If were not able to join us and you would like to support Devereux Georgia, donate now!

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Do not forget to save the date for next year!
Mark your calendars for September 19, 2019 09/19/19!

 

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