TURNING STRUGGLE INTO STRENGTH
A Women-Only Community Empowering Fundraiser Brunch
Wednesday, June 11th, 11AM - 2PM | Byblos Banquets
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We're Just Two Weeks Away!
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Dear friend,
I'm writing to you with urgency in my heart. In just 14 days, we'll gather for ACCESS's Annual Domestic Violence Awareness Fundraiser, "Turning Struggle Into Strength."
But right now, we're still short of our fundraising goal. We need your help to make this event the success our survivors need and deserve.
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Every day at ACCESS, we witness incredible transformations. Survivors who once felt powerless discover their strength. Those who felt isolated find community. As President and CEO of ACCESS, I see firsthand how our Survivors of Violence Empowerment Program changes lives—when someone trapped in an abusive situation finds safety, support, and hope through our services, it reminds me why this work is so critical.
Behind every person we serve is a story of incredible resilience. Our program doesn't just provide services—it helps people reclaim their lives and their futures. The courage it takes for someone to reach out for help from domestic violence is immense, and this is the impact your support makes possible.
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We're Racing Against Time
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With only 2 weeks left, we need your support to help us reach our fundraising goal.
The funds we raise directly support the domestic violence programs that bring power and healing to survivors through counseling, mental health services, case management, transitional housing, reliable transportation, and legal services.
Join us for this special women-only gathering on June 11, 2025, as we come together to turn struggle into strength.
Warm regards,
Maha Freij
ACCESS President & CEO
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By purchasing a ticket, donating or sponsoring the event, you will directly contribute to empowering survivors. For more information about sponsorship opportunities, please contact Taima Ezzeddine at [email protected].
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The ACCESS Survivors of Violence Empowerment Programs assist clients with mental health recovery and justice by providing counseling, psychiatric services, case management, transitional housing, and legal services.
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