December 2009 |
Second Annual Shopping Event
H
eld that Traton Homes, this event featured music by Melissa Bukovinc, great food and 20 local designers selling their designs. A percentage of sales that night went to benefit Reconnecting Families,Inc. |
May 2009 |
Georgia State Drug Conference
Held in Atlanta, Georgia, Judge Drane, Reconnecting Families Executive Director Jennifer Farmer and Child Advocate Charlotte Evans presented on “How to Start a 501 (3) (c)”. |
April 2009 |
Champagne & Shadows
Sponsored by Authentic Beauty, Reconnecting Families supporters gathered for an evening of champagne and make-overs. |
December 2008 |
Posh Moms shopping event benefits Reconnecting Families
Coordinated by Jennifer Shields and Shannon Masterson of Posh Mom Events, the private shopping night featured specialty items from a number of local businesses, and benefited Reconnecting Families. The program, in partnership with the Cobb County Juvenile Drug Court to help families affected by substance abuse will receive a portion of the evening’s proceeds. “We put those families back together,” Judge Juanita Stedman said. “It is our privilege to be part of their lives.” |
June 2008 |
State Drug Court Conference –Peachtree City , GA
Both drug court treatment teams from Cobb County Juvenile Court attended the two day conference that highlighted treatment perspectives and provided training opportunities for the teams. Both courts were asked to present at the conference. |
May 2008 |
Women’s Self Defense Class
Taught by Master Hydrick of Chi Budo Kwon Martial Arts and hosted by Cosmos Fitness to raise awareness, over 30 women attended the seminar. If you are interested in having a seminar taught for your group or as a fundraiser, please contact Jennifer Farmer at 770-528-2291. |
May 2008 |
Reconnecting Families Launch Party
Reconnecting Families launched their not-for-profit initiative with an incredible celebration that was hosted by U.S. Congressman Phil Gingrey and Georgia State Representative Judy Manning. Judge Juanita Stedman honored several program participants at the event. The reception was well attended by the community, and Cobb EMC donated $1,000 dollars. Six Beans Catering and Food Shop in East Cobb sponsored the event for 200 people.
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