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GWCD 2011 Host Committee Membership Opportunity
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GWCD 2011As 2011 begins, BRAVO is preparing for Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner 2011. This year marks the 10th Anniversary of GWCD and it will be an exciting evening beginning with a cocktail reception, featuring Debé & Friends at the Historic Lincoln Theatre on Saturday March 26, 2011

BRAVO, founded in 1996, continues to provide confidential support services to LGBT survivors of violence, throughout the State of Ohio, and to provide training to law enforcement and service providers around the state. BRAVO’s services have always been free to our clients. Our work is funded by a combination of government grants and community support.

Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner is our signature fundraising event, and it is unique in that virtually all of the proceeds from the event go directly to supporting BRAVO’s work. All expenses for the dinners are assumed by our generous dinner hosts and the reception expenses are covered by sponsorships and donations.

This year we are adding a new dimension to our event. With an ever tightening economy and every expanding need in our community for services — we are asking supporters to help increase the success of Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner, by becoming a member of our Hosting Committee.

Not to be confused with Dinner Hosts, members of the Hosting Committee agree to help promote the event to friends and family. You agree to allow BRAVO to acknowledge your support and participation publicly in event materials, including event invitations, the program, and on our website.

2 choices of contribution are available:
  • $100 contribution includes 1 complementary ticket to the cocktail reception
    and lists your name.
  • $150 partner contribution includes 2 complementary tickets to the cocktail
    reception and lists both names.

If you have further questions please email ,Chris Cozad, GWCD Committee Chair, or phone 614 578 1764.

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This project, presentation, training, and/or document is supported by a grant from the office for victims of criminal of justice program, United States Department of Justice (grant no.2005-vf-gx-k032). Points of view in this project, presentation, training and/or document are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice.

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