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🍳 Brunch for a cause to help kids in need

Learn how A Child’s Haven is making a big impact with their annual Holiday Benefit Brunch.

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A GIF showing children and their caregivers in a therapeutic outdoor environment at A Child's Haven.

Your support through a sponsorship or ticket purchase can make a big difference for children facing trauma and neglect.

Photos by Amy Randall Photography

For more than thirty years, A Child’s Haven (ACH) has been a lifeline for children facing developmental delays and behavioral challenges due to limited resources, abuse, or neglect. The nonprofit offers therapeutic child care to help these kids and their families thrive.

This holiday season, you’re invited to help support ACH’s important mission at their annual Holiday Benefit Brunch on Friday, Dec. 6 at the Huguenot Mill and Loft.

From 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m., guests will enjoy a festive meal catered by Table 301 and listen to:

  • Kendra Kent with FOX Carolina, as she guides the event
  • Keynote speaker Jo Watson Hackl, a corporate attorney, award-winning author, and founder of Outdoorosity (a free resource about the outdoors), discussing the transformational power of nature
  • Inspiring stories about how ACH transforms the lives of local children + their families

Want to make a bigger impact? Sponsorship opportunities are also available.

Learn more + reserve tickets

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