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H.O.W. Journal wants to see you on Sunday, Dec 6th, 6pm - 9pm at Macao Trading Co. 311 Church Street, NYC 10013
$15 advance tickets (no longer available) Readings by Tao Lin and Willie Perdomo Free Drinks from 6-7pm!
Holiday Costume Contest
A Written Word Booth
DJ Bobby Teenager on the turntables.
Gift Drive Want to download a PDF invite for the event?
$20.00 at the door
About H.O.W. Journal H.O.W. Journal is an art & literary journal that publishes an eclectic mix of today's prominent writers and artists alongside upcoming talents with an effort to raise money and awareness for the 15 million children worldwide that have been orphaned by HIV/AIDS. We publish fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and visual art.
About Safe Space Funds raised at this event will be used to start an art, music and film-making program for young adults at Safe Space. This program gives them the opportunity to work creatively and express themselves in new mediums. The program will help develop the self-confidence and self-esteem necessary to lead positive and productive lives. Safe Space works with the city's most at-risk youth and families to build strong families and promote self-sufficiency. Their unique and holistic services are progressive and meet the ever-changing needs of the people they work with each day. Their mission remains urgent: to protect kids, keep them safe and help them grow. Safe Space serves nearly 10,000 youth and their families throughout Queens and Manhattan using an integrated system of innovative programs in three core areas: Children and Family Services, Young Adult Services and Community Health Services. Their Young Adult Services are designed specifically to provide young people with the skills necessary to become self-sufficient, successful and productive adults. Young adulthood is a time for discovery, exploration and personal growth. In addition to the typical pressures that young adults face, the young people they work with often lack supportive relationships to guide them through what can be a difficult transition.
Questions? Please email: rsvp@howjournal.com H.O.W. Journal, Helping Orphans Worldwide, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization. Contributions to H.O.W. Journal are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. |
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