The Northwest Florida Guardian Ad Litem Foundation announced their Be A Hero charity concert for November 5th at the Mattie Kelly Cultural Arts Village in Destin. The concert will feature The Mulligans at start at 6pm. For early birds, the gate opens at 5pm.
Tickets to the show are $30 for individuals, $400 per table as a defender sponsor and $2,000 for a Hero sponsorship.
Tickets are available here.
: Charity Concert to Support Northwest Florida Guardian ad Litem
: Mattie Kelly Arts Center, 4323 Commons Dr W, Destin, FL 32541
: November 5th, 2022
: 5PM
: Starting at $30
Guardian Ad Litem chapters in Florida serve the most vulnerable children: the abandoned, neglected and abused. Florida Law requires that Guardian ad Litem serve and protect a child who has been placed in the Florida Foster Care System due to circumstances beyond their control. According to their website, Guardian ad Litem has “been recognized as a best practice in child representation since 1993 and is recommended by many advocacy organizations. In 2021, Guardian ad Litem served 37,000 children across the state of Florida. More than 13,000 volunteers helped to ease the pain children experience in these situations.
Northwest Florida’s Chapter of Guardian ad Litem served more than 2,000 children in difficult situations last year alone. When GaL steps in to provide court-ordered services for a child, the program provides an attorney, a trained volunteer and a child advocate manager certified by the State of Florida to act on behalf of the child.
Northwest Florida Guardian ad Litem is not currently rated by Charity Navigator.
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