Exodus Housing, a nonprofit charitable organization committed to helping local families by providing transitional housing and supportive services so they may achieve self-sufficiency, has announced it will host its fourth annual “Night of Miracles” dinner and auction Sun., May 18 from 5:00pm to 9:00pm at the historic Landmark Conventon Center in Tacoma. The event will be hosted by Natasha Curry, KOMO 4 News morning news anchor. Cost is $60 per person and includes dinner, champagne celebration, live and silent auction.
The event aims to help families who have suffered domestic abuse and homelessness, and will support Exodus Housing’s new program, “Next Chapter,” which focuses on recovery for children, youth and teens impacted by domestic violence. The program helps children, at no cost to families, not repeat a cycle of abuse.
Tickets can be bought online at exodushousing.org or by calling Ronnie Bush at (253) 312-7688. Also, auction donations are still needed.
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