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PRESS ADVISORY
June 6, 2022
Contact: Diana Slaughter Aaron
Daaron@newhavenyfs.org
Cell: 760-419-1863
New Haven Announces 2022 Restoring Hope Campaign
Non-Profit Supports At-Risk Youth with Residential and Community Services
Vista, CA...New Haven Youth and Family Services has introduced its 2022 Restoring Hope Giving Campaign to offer the community options for donating to their organization. The campaign will take place in July and will feature an Online Auction and unique opportunities to donate to specific programs that benefit youth in Southern California. The Giving Book will be online as well as printed and mailed to supporters.
Opportunities to support New Haven include:
Campaign Sponsorships
Auction Item Donations
Specific Program Donations detailed in the Giving Book
The Online Auction will feature specialty items for bid. A few highlights include:
* Autographed Tony Hawk Skate Deck
* 7 night stay in Cabo
* Food and wine pairing for 8 at Wildwood Crossings
“Our goal is to ensure the ongoing success of our programs and provide the boys with life-changing experiences.” said Diana Aaron, Vice President of Philanthropy. “We have so many wonderful programs everyone can support - so we encourage everyone to please pick their passion and put their heart behind it.”
A few of the programs you can support are:
Rec Room Revamp - a place for healthy peer interaction
Journey Bags - a welcome gift for new students filled with daily items
Birthday Brigade - an annual celebration for every boy
Signature New Haven electives include the Woodworking and Culinary Arts programs. Both require support and provide avenues for entrepreneurship, creative arts, and hands-on learning.
New Haven has been an enduring steward of hope since 1967 for more than 18,250 youths and their families by breaking down barriers and building bright futures. Financial and volunteer support is a continued objective with the goal to ensure quality service to as many students as possible. Led by a dedicated team of caring professionals who embrace a servant leadership philosophy, New Haven supports the “whole person” development of troubled youth as they are guided from despair to hope.
More information about New Haven programs can be found at http://www.newhavenyfs.org