Philadelphia Citizens for Children and Youth: Get To Know Us Event
Posted by on April 29, 2005
Dear Friends, PCCY is having an event to attract and engage the 20, 30 & 40 something?s of our region in the work that we do. I invite you to join us on May 12th and ?Get to Know PCCY? and find out how you too can help make a difference in the life of a child. Thanks!
PCCY – Get To Know Us
Shake Off the Winter and Spring into Action
Come Get to Know
Philadelphia Citizens for Children and Youth
Thursday May 12, 2005, 5:00 to 7:00 pm
The World Cafe Performance Studio
WXPN @ 3025 Walnut Street
RSVP to 215-563-5848 x 11
(Space is limited – so respond early)
Door Prizes and Tours of WXPN and The World Caf?
Why should you get to know us?
So that you too can make a difference in the life of a child.
Too many children lack what they need to grow up healthy, strong, happy & productive. We speak up for children and families informing the public about their needs. Too many children have no access to health or dental care, mental health services or quality child care and still others are not ready to learn when they enter school and do not graduate. That?s why we build support for increased funding for these services and act as a catalyst for positive change in their lives.
Make a difference in the life of a child – we are the ones they?re waiting for. After 25 years of advocating for Philadelphia?s children and families, we…?they…?need your help.
PCCY / 7 Ben Franklin Parkway / Phila, Pa 19103
215-563-5848 / 215-563-9442 / http://www.pccy.org / info@pccy.org
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