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Join us for a night filled with good company, music, cocktails & RAFFLES!

You're invited to attend "Give K.i.D a Chance" bringing awareness to New York about the children who get left behind when their parent(s) get deported. Please come and show your support for a great cause, K.i.D- Kids of International Deportees

We will have raffles, performers & entertainment by U.R.E Events 

Hosted by DJ LEO & Maria General Admission is $20.00 ($25 at the door)

Please print & present your receipt at door, your receipt is your ticket!

If you wish to pay with Credit Card please click on Buy Now & then click on 'Don't have a PayPal account'

Give K.i.D a Chance

When

Wednesday Nov 6th 2013 at 6pm-10pm



Where

120 Orchard Street | LES, New York

Gallery Bar

212-529-2266



Schedule of events:

6:00pm - Photo-op

6:30pm - Cocktails & Nibbles

7:00pm - Host Opens

9:45pm - Host Closes

Please use the #Hashtags below including #KiD, prior, during & post fundraiser!

 

In 1998, my mother was arrested in front of my siblings and I. My father was visiting his family in Ecuador, after much thought, we all thought it would be best for him to stay. Therefore I haven't seen my father since, and my mother since 2002

 

Kids of International Deportees, You're not alone! I know what you & your families are going through. Let's Break the Silence together! Join K.i.D today, membership is Free! Email Jessica: jesscares@live.com

- #BreakTheSilence

K.i.D is a program that will focus on Children of Deportees. Our mission is to help children with education, social, financial, employment & mental health concerns. In addition, a place young children & adolescents can talk to other kids that are in the same situation.

 

My goal is to assist the children with general life issues. Regain family relationships, respect & confidence. Rebuild family values, espcially with the deported.

- #Not1More - 
- #TimeIsNow -
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Arrive early for photos! Photography by Larry Arace and Jennifer Bonet

 

All Immigration/Deportation Organizations; Community Centers, Lawyers, Social Workers & Psychologist are Welcome! Tell a friend!

 

Performances by Scarlett Santana & Soprano, Sharon Cheng Plus, a Special Guest Appearance!

 

Vendors: Melt Bakery, Carlos Otero, Forever K. Michael, Qwana Reynolds & Artwork by Mickey Stylez & Ami Plasse

 (Vendors will be donating proceeds from their sales to cause)

Sponsors: U.R.E Events, HCCQ, Latina Lista, New York Life Insurance & S. MICHAEL MUSA-OBREGON

Media: 'The Diamond B Show' on BlogTalkRadio, UrbanBuzz Magazine & Radio, VideoCity TV Show

Confirmed Organizations: HCCQ, Make The Road, Serenity Brings Hope & Musa-Obregon Associates

 

For All Media/Sponsorship/Event Inquires: Maria 917-200-2299 and/or

Email Founder of K.i.D Jessica Ordeñana-Papa: jesscares@live.com 

 

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Nearly 45,000 such parents were removed in the first six months of this year, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Immigration lawyers say that — despite the ICE policy changes — they see families destroyed every day.

 

#KeepSiblingsTogether

At least 5,100 U.S. citizen children in 22 states live in foster care, according to an estimate by the Applied Research Center, a New York-based advocacy organization, which first reported on such cases last year.

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