$10,000 St. Patrick’s Day Raffle benefitting SAFE in Lenoir County

$10,000 St. Patrick’s Day Raffle benefitting SAFE in Lenoir County

flyExclusive, SOCIAL HOUSE® Vodka, and others are coming together to support the critical needs of domestic violence survivors with SAFE by giving away $10,000 to a lucky individual on St. Patrick’s Day.

This year, SAFE and its sponsors are organizing Kinston’s largest St. Patrick’s Day event to be held at the PumpHouse 1906. This event will feature live music from Adam Hill, Halen Sykes, Mike Bramble, Dick Knight, and DJ4Entertainment along with food trucks, fellowship, and good ole Irish shenanigans. This free community event is open to the public. Vendors will be on-site with food and beverages for purchase.

How it works: Raffle tickets are available for a $100 ticket from SAFE. Only 317 tickets will be sold. Each raffle ticket will grant the person 1 chance to win the $10,000 pot of gold and entry for 2 people into the VIP area. Your VIP ticket also includes access to a private bar and heavy hors d'oeuvres. You do not have to be present to win. Tickets (with Official Rules & Regulations) can be found: https://safeinlenoircounty.harnessgiving.org/events/373

“Money raised from this event will allow SAFE to continue to provide vital, no-cost services and resources to women, children, and men finding themselves in and recovering from family abuse,” says Erin Passailaigue, SAFE Executive Director. “Through the continuous support of volunteers and donors, we are able to move forward in our agency’s mission to support survivors and to reduce occurrences of intimate partner violence in the communities we serve.”

“We are excited to have worked alongside SAFE to support their efforts," said Cary Joshi, President of SOCIAL HOUSE® "through our cocktail lounge, The PumpHouse 1906™, we bring the core purpose of SOCIAL HOUSE® to real life with our own place to create social connections, deepen our roots in the local community with partners like flyExclusive to give back to those in need."

“Partnering with Social House to support Kinston SAFE demonstrates a shared commitment between both companies to invest in and build a stronger community. By joining forces, we can leverage our resources and expertise to make a positive impact in the lives of those SAFE serves, while also inspiring others to get involved and work towards a brighter future for everyone in Kinston


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