Fall in Love with Fresno
Date and time
Location
Copper River Country Club
2140 E Clubhouse Dr Fresno, CA 93730Refund Policy
Description
Every Neighborhood Partnership presents
THE 2ND ANNUAL
Fall in Love with Fresno Banquet
Please join us for an evening celebrating the great work being done in our community. Our ten years of work has allowed us to build trust in the community, our churches, businesses, and other institutions. As we lean into our 11th year, we can reflect back and see that ENP looks different than it did at its inception in 2008. We are proud of that. As life changes, communities change, and therefore we glean a deeper understanding of our city. We hope with each passing year our community is in a better place to thrive, our kids are excelling and our families are healthier in many ways.
Individual Ticket $50
- 1 SEAT AT A TABLE
Table Sponsor $500
- 1 TABLE FOR GUESTS
- TABLE PLACE CARD
Bronze Sponsor $1,000
- RECOGNITION AT THE EVENT
- 1 TABLE FOR GUESTS
- TABLE PLACE CARD
Silver Sponsor $5,000
- RECOGNITION ON ENP WEBSITE
- RECOGNITION AT THE EVENT
- 1 TABLE FOR GUESTS
- TABLE PLACE CARD
Gold Sponsor $10,000
- LOGO ON EVENT MATERIALS
- RECOGNITION ON ENP WEBSITE
- RECOGNITION AT THE EVENT
- 2 TABLES FOR GUESTS
- TABLE PLACE CARD
Title Sponsorship $15,000
- SIGNAGE AT EVENT
- LOGO ON EVENT MATERIALS
- RECOGNITION ON ENP WEBSITE
- RECOGNITION AT THE EVENT
- 2 TABLES FOR GUESTS
- TABLE PLACE CARD
Please note that a percentage of this sponsorship will go to Eventbrite as a fee. If you would prefer that your full donation go directly to ENP, select the payment by check option upon checkout or contact Javier Garza at (559) 908-3538 or email javier@everyneighborhood.org.
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Every Neighborhood Partnership (ENP) exists to connect churches and other community partners with elementary schools and equip them to serve through their active presence in every neighborhood.
The Fresno County Trauma & Resilience Network started in the Spring of 2017 a handful of local organizational leaders decided to convene others that had a desire to learn more about ACEs and the effects of trauma in our kids and families. Knowing that trauma is generational, we knew that trauma was a major player in the low health, academic and community ratings our county possessed.
We also knew that we were a region with grit and heart, thus we knew we could work toward a goal of building resilience in our youth, families, and neighborhoods.
Our Trauma & Resilience Network is part of the Fresno County Health Improvement Partnership, a larger network of organizations that are tackling diabetes, childhood obesity, food security, and other health disparities.
Though we are in the early stages of our collective work, we are already building momentum in bringing more awareness of the effects of trauma and as well as creating ways of building resilience in those that call Fresno County home.
Subscribe for updates here: https://www.acesconnection.com/g/fresno-county-ace-s-trauma-network