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SAVE's 11th Annual Eye Opener Breakfast

SAVE's 11th Annual Breakfast Eye Opener is September 27, 2013:

Domestic violence is often considered a private 
family matter that impacts only those directly involved. This is far from the 
truth. At SAVE’s upcoming Breakfast Eye Opener we will shine light on the many 
ways the community as a whole is affected by domestic violence, and how victims 
can permanently break the cycle of violence and become survivors.



Please join us on Friday, September 27, 2013, at SAVE's 11th Annual Breakfast Eye 
Opener. 
The event will take place at the Hilton Newark/Fremont from 7:30-9 am. Tickets are $75, with all proceeds providing critical revenue in support 
of SAVE’s services. This year’s program will open your eyes to how intimate partner abuse affects us all: 
loved ones, families, neighborhoods and communities. 
You will be inspired 
to take action. This is one Breakfast you 
don’t want to skip!

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Event Details:

  • When: Friday, September 27, 2013, from 7:30 - 9 am
  • Where: Newark/Fremont Hilton @ 39900 Balentine Dr. Newark, CA 94560
  • Tickets: $75, with all proceeds providing critical revenue in support of SAVE’s services.
For additional ticket, advertising, sponsorship information, or assistance, please call (510) 574-2250. Tickets may be securely purchased at https://co.clickandpledge.com/sp/d2/default.aspx?wid=35369

SAVE thanks our generous sponsors (to date):

Fremont Bank, Cargill, Kaiser Permanente, Nicole Causey, Check Centers, Digital Nirvana, Bernard, Balgley & Bonaccorsi, LLP, Sisters of the Holy Family, Pauline Weaver & Charlie Scribner, Dale Hardware, and Tri-CED Community Recycling.

ABOUT SAVE:

SAVE is a Fremont-based non-profit organization that has provided free domestic violence prevention and support services to survivors for over 35 years. SAVE’s innovative intervention, advocacy, and educational programs give victims and their families the strength and resources to end the cycle of violence and rebuild their lives. SAVE’s critically-needed services include a 30-bed emergency shelter, 24-hour crisis hotline, counseling, children’s programs and much more. 

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