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CALM spring fundraiser is April 9 in Niceville

Niceville.comFebruary 7, 20221 Min Read
Crisis Aid for Littles and Moms (CALM) Organization, Inc. Niceville Rise for Change
Crisis Aid for Littles and Moms (CALM) Organization, Inc.

NICEVILLE, Fla. — Crisis Aid for Littles and Moms (CALM) invites the community to its spring fundraiser, “Rise Up for Change,” on April 9 in Niceville.

The 5th annual spring fundraiser is 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at VenYou201, 201 Redwood Avenue. Tickets are now on sale for $75 per person.

The Rise Up for Change event features music by Ed Wrann and the John Galt Band, food courtesy of One 20 Bistro, Café Rico, and Tisano’s Garlic Grill,  live and silent auctions, and other fun activities.

The ticket price reserves your seat and includes food, two beverage tickets, and a signature souvenir goblet.

A square digital ad for Midbay Veterinary Hospital with multiple dogs of different breeds, a blue veterinary cross logo, Dr. Maya Chapman’s contact information, and a “Click” button for scheduling an appointment.

All funds raised benefit CALM, including its new building program, CALM Village.

The mission at CALM is to provide transitional housing and life skills training to moms and their kids who are essentially homeless. CALM is a 501c3 nonprofit organization.

More information is available at CAML’s website: https://nicevillecalm.com.

A square digital ad for Midbay Veterinary Hospital with multiple dogs of different breeds, a blue veterinary cross logo, Dr. Maya Chapman’s contact information, and a “Click” button for scheduling an appointment.
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