LAS VEGAS – As Human Trafficking Awareness Month draws near an end, the B.E. A S.H.E.R.O. Foundation is working to ensure that southern Nevadans continue to fight year-round against exploitation of young and underage women. On Super Bowl weekend the B.E. A S.H.E.R.O. Foundation will host its second annual masquerade-themed Mardi Gras Gala to increase public awareness of exploitation in our community, and to benefit rescued and at-risk girls and women. The Gala provides an opportunity to interview community service leaders and individuals actively working to prevent and rescue women at high risk of exploitation, as well as individuals who have been helped as a result of the Foundation’s collaborative efforts.
Where: Rain Nightclub, inside the Palms Casino Resort Who: B.E. A S.H.E.R.O. founder Kimberly Miles, David Longoria, April Diamond, Lydia Ansel, Breaking Free Therapies, IMPACT, Project Cuddle and Soroptomist International, just to name a few.
Key Events Include:
● Opportunity to interview individuals who serve this population and with young women who have been helped as a result of collaborative efforts
● Silent and live auction
● Performances by David Longoria, April Diamond, Lydia Ansel, Jennifer Lier, Cirque performers and many more
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About B.E. A S.H.E.R.O. Foundation
B.E. A S.H.E.R.O. Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit qualified as a charitable organization and governed by a board of directors comprised of local business people. The B.E. A S.H.E.R.O. Foundation provides resources needed to support, empower and sustain young girls and women under the age of 25 who have been–or are at risk of being–abused, abandoned, neglected, and exploited.For more information, call Marcie Goodin, 702-683-1592 or visit www.sherofoundation.org.
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MEDIA CONTACT:
Marcie Goodin
702-683-1591