Educate Tomorrow’s 5th Annual Gala 11/14/09

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Dance Away the Downturn!
In Roaring Twenties Attire!
November 14, 2009 – 7 PM ~ 12 AM
Hosted by co-anchor Jim Berry from CBS4 This Morning
with Special Guest Sierra Minott, Miss Florida 2008
Private Bayfront Estate
17575 Old Cutler Road
Live Music – With Entertainment By: A Hot Party and Aqua Firm and Fit Synchronized Swimmers
Drinks Provided By: Miami Winery, Domaine Chandon and Top Hat Wine & Spirits
Food Provided By: Catering by Alyse, Badrutt’s Place, Smith & Wollensky and Tap Tap Haitian Restaurant
Desserts Provided By: Cuatro Leches, Jennifer’s Homemade, Homebaked by Tara and Cakes by Denise
tickets $150 per person

CORPORATE SPONSORSHIPS AVAILABLE: $250 – $10,000
President ~ $10,000, Twenty-five tickets to the event & recognition in our event publications as “President” level sponsor
Dean ~ $5,000, Fifteen tickets to the event & recognition in our event publications as “Dean” level sponsor
ADDITIONAL SPONSORSHIP LEVELS ARE AVAILABLE
TICKETS & SPONSORSHIPS AVAILABLE online www.educatetomorrow.org/gala
Contact Joanne Hayashi for further information by calling 305.374.3751 or sending an email hayashi@educatetomorrow.org
Tickets are limited, please reserve soon
A portion of your ticket is tax deductible. Educate Tomorrow is a certified 501(c)(3) organization.
Graphics Donated by Amaniac Design

50% Off: Mentor Appreciation Tickets: All current Educate Tomorrow mentors can purchase a ticket at 50% off. Please call the ET office at 305-374-3751 to purchase Mentor Appreciation tickets.

Save $25: Wine Enthusiast Package Deal: A combined purchase of 1 ticket to the Miami International Wine Fair (held on 9/27/09) and 1 ticket to the Educate Tomorrow Annual Gala saves you $25. Package can be purchased on the Educate Tomorrow website.

Offer Expires: September 20, 2009

About: Educate Tomorrow, Corp. is an international, nonprofit, certified 501(c)(3) organization. All over the world, poverty denies children, as well as adults, the promises of a better tomorrow. Forgotten by society and social welfare programs, children born into poverty are trapped in a cruel and often violent cycle that frequently continues for generations. Lacking the inspiration, confidence, knowledge, and means to change, entire families are lost to the cycle of hopelessness.

Educate Tomorrow believes that the best way to end the cycle of poverty is through education. Our mission is to make education an attainable goal for the most disadvantaged in our world, so that all may be afforded the possibilities that can be achieved through learning. We strive to reach out to these individuals and provide them inspiration, guidance, and support and lead them on the path of life-long learning.

Educate Tomorrow’s primary mission in the US is to provide one-on-one educational mentors to foster care children who are turning 18 and “aging out” of the system. Since its founding in 2003, Educate Tomorrow has successfully implemented its mentoring programs, education programs and life skills camps across the nation. Additionally, it has reached internationally by continuing to support the work of its founders who established one of the first local language primary schools, adult literacy programs and boarding schools in the remote and impoverished village of Kabey Fo in Niger, West Africa.

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