Prevail’s Celebration of Hope 2020 goes virtual

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Prevail would like to thank the community for supporting our mission and our events. Unfortunately, we had to make the decision to cancel the 2020 Celebration of Hope Gala. However, even though we can’t meet in-person for the Celebration of Hope, we are still celebrating hope here at Prevail and, we are inviting you to join us!

The contributions that would have been made that night are still critically important to victims of crime and abuse in our community. Some of our outstanding supporters have stepped up to challenge you to contribute in lieu of your attendance. They have agreed to match your donations, dollar for dollar, up to the first $50,000 raised! That doubles your donation!

We’d like to thank our $10,000 and over challenge sponsors: The Prevail Board of Directors, Frank & Charlette Pichler, and Protective Insurance; our $5,000 and over supporters: Biddle Memorial Foundation, Dave and Jackie Cox, and Hare Chevrolet; and our $2,000 and over supporters: Church, Church, Hittle + Antrim, Riverview Health, WealthCare Financial Group, LLC, and Private Wealth Management Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner & Smith Gregor Private Wealth Group.

Please take the time to visit our event campaign page and view the videos to connect with survivors, supporters and partners as they celebrate the hope made possible because of our community. Then, please join us in creating opportunities for hope to continue into the future by making your donation and challenging your friends to do the same.

It is a privilege to walk alongside victims of crime and abuse during their most difficult times, then watch them walk out the door with hope. It is such rewarding and encouraging work. Thank you for joining us in celebrating hope!

Please mark your calendar for Prevail’s 35th Anniversary Celebration on Aug. 21, 2021!

About Prevail

Prevail, Inc. is committed to offering crisis intervention and restorative support services for adult, adolescent, and child survivors of crime and abuse, free of charge, in a confidential, supportive, non-judgmental environment that is meant to empower, educate and strengthen those they serve.