Tuesday, November 20, 2012

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CITY COUNCIL MEMBER KWANZA HALL TO JOIN TEDDY RILEY & BLACKSTREET AND SHANTI
DAS IN SERVING THANKSGIVING DINNER TO ATLANTA MISSION RESIDENTS ON WEDNESDAY,
NOVEMBER 21
WHO:
District
2 Council Member Kwanza Hall
Teddy Riley & Blackstreet
Shanti Das, Press Reset Entertainment
WHAT: Thanksgiving
Dinner for residents of the Atlanta Mission
WHEN:
Wednesday, November 21, 2012 from 4:30 until 7:30 p.m.
WHERE: Atlanta
Mission
165 Ivan Allen Boulevard
Atlanta, GA 30315
ATLANTA – District 2 Council Member Kwanza Hall will join Teddy
Riley & Blackstreet and Shanti Das as they serve Thanksgiving dinner to the
residents of the Atlanta Mission. The dinner, scheduled for the evening
before the holiday on Wednesday, November 21, will take place from 4:30 until
7:00 p.m. at the Atlanta Mission, 165 Ivan Allen Boulevard.
“We are so grateful to have Teddy Riley & Blackstreet and Shanti
Das as partners this Thanksgiving,” said Hall. “From the moment we
introduced them to the great work of District 2’s Atlanta Mission, they wanted
to bring the holidays inside and show some Atlanta love to the Mission’s
clients and staff.’
Donations for the dinner are welcome through the end of the day Tuesday,
November 21, and may be dropped off at 156 Mills Street, Atlanta, GA 30313.
Thanks to the generosity of community donors, many of the items needed for the
meal are in good supply. Donations of the following are still welcome: cans of
green beans, collard greens, potatoes, and sweet potatoes; rolls; and cranberry
sauce. Please inform the monitor at the desk in Fuqua Hall that you have a
donation and they will call the kitchen staff. Please indicate that the
donation is for the “No Reservations Needed” dinner.
For questions, or to schedule a drop off time, please contact Ivan Rouse
at 678-701-8676.
About the Atlanta Mission
Established in 1938, the Atlanta Mission seeks to end homelessness by
providing emergency shelter, residential discipleship, job attainment, and
transitional housing to more than 950 men, women, and children daily. To find
out more about the work of Atlanta Mission, visit www.atlantamission.org.