This Valentine's Day...
CELEBRATE LOVE to end child trafficking and exploitation
Valentine's Day is a time every year where we celebrate love. Love146 believes that love protects and defends. We're asking you to celebrate love that protects by joining us for our 2nd Annual Sweet Relief: Benefit Bake Off. Invite friends and make them aware of the problem of child trafficking and exploitation. Give them an opportunity to join in on solving the problem by enjoying a night of celebration.
Enjoy wine,… Show more live music, light fare and the delectable desserts of ten local bakers. You'll have an opportunity to vote for your favorite!
Students/Under 21 Tickets: Access to the event, dessert, snacks and live music.
Individual Tickets: Access to the event, dessert, wine, snacks and live music. Valid Id must be presented upon registration
Couples Tickets: Access to the event, dessert, wine, snacks and live music. Valid Id must be presented upon registration
Participating Bakers:
Stroopies, Ruby Red Bake Shop, Jessica's, The Flour Child, The Seed, Whoopie!, Alerra Gourmet, Scratch Cupcakes, and Pies Galore & More.
Special thanks to: The Lancaster Museum of Art, Weaver's Printing, Square One Coffee, and Lemon Street Market, Hometown Provisions, Prince Street Cafe, S. Clyde Weaver Smoked Meat and Cheeses, Advanced Water Resources, Inc., and Meta4 Jazz Quartet.
For More Information e-mail: love146lancaster@gmail.com.
America prides itself on being the land of the free, but many of its children still live in captivity. The National Center For Missing & Exploited Children estimates that over 100,000 children in the U.S. are trafficked and exploited annually.
That's unacceptable.
Every day, children are exploited, deceived by a culture that tells them the pimp life is glamorous. The truth? Pimps are modern-day slave owners and they aren't just hanging out on street corners in third-world countries. They're in our backyard and they pose an enormous risk to American children.
The money raised this Valentine's Day will go toward Prevention education for vulnerable children in America. Prevention education is necessary. It will equip children with the truth about trafficking and giving them the tools to identify sexual exploitation and protect themselves and their friends. In 2013, we're going on the offensive -- we need to reach our children before traffickers do. We're starting to grow the fight by going into more schools all over the country starting in the northeast United States and moving into more areas as quickly as we can. Learn more about our U.S. Prevention Education
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