News Summary
On March 30, the San Antonio community will unite at Magnolia Pancake Haus for the annual Justice Served Fundraiser. Organized by Eagle’s Flight Advocacy and Outreach, this event aims to raise funds and awareness for domestic violence survivors. Local dignitaries will serve pancakes as participants enjoy a meal while supporting a crucial cause. Tickets are priced at $30, with proceeds helping the organization offer vital services to families affected by domestic abuse. Join in on this heartfelt occasion to foster a safer environment for all.
San Antonio Community Gathers for a Heartfelt Cause
On Sunday, March 30, at the cozy Magnolia Pancake Haus on Huebner Road, the San Antonio community is gearing up for a heartwarming event that promises to make a real difference. The annual Justice Served Fundraiser is set to kick off at 11 a.m. and aims to raise funds and awareness for those who have faced the powerful and often heartbreaking issues surrounding domestic violence.
What’s the Event About?
Organized by Eagle’s Flight Advocacy and Outreach, the fundraiser highlights an essential cause—supporting domestic violence survivors and their families. This event is not just a casual pancake brunch; it’s an opportunity for the community to unite and show solidarity with those who need a helping hand. The organization is well-known for its efforts in assisting women and children who are dealing with the burdens of domestic abuse.
Gastronomic Delights and Local Dignitaries
Attending the event will be several local dignitaries who are ready to lend their support by serving meals to guests. Imagine tucking into a delicious stack of pancakes, all while contributing to a cause that matters so much! With tickets priced at just $30 per person, this is a small price to pay for a lovely meal and to support an important movement.
The Impact of Eagle’s Flight
Now, why is this fundraiser so important? Eagle’s Flight Advocacy and Outreach doesn’t just stop at providing resources; they go above and beyond by offering essential services to those who are often left with little. This includes support for baby burials for women who have experienced unimaginable loss, along with several other resources aimed at helping families rebuild their lives after experiencing trauma.
A Call to Action
Pam Allen, a pivotal figure behind Eagle’s Flight, mentions that the event is a perfect chance for people to learn about the organization and the profound impact it has. By attending, guests not only enjoy a delightful meal, but they open the door to understanding the realities faced by domestic violence survivors. This connection allows the community to rally around solutions and support systems that can change lives.
A Community Effort
The Justice Served Fundraiser isn’t just about the food, the dignitaries, or even the $30 ticket price. It’s about creating a dialogue around domestic violence and how it can affect anyone, regardless of background or circumstance. The funds raised will go directly towards enhancing the services provided by Eagle’s Flight, ensuring they can continue their vital work within the community.
Mark Your Calendars!
If you’re in or around San Antonio, mark your calendars for this *special day.* Gather your friends and family, come hungry, and be prepared to support a remarkable cause. Participate in raising your voice against domestic violence, lend a hand, and possibly discover how *you* can make a difference in the lives of others.
Join the community on March 30 to show you care. Together, you can help empower survivors and foster a safer environment for everyone. It’s more than just brunch; it’s about justice served, one pancake at a time!
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