SHINE Bright: Building Healthy Connections & Giving Back Together
Thank you, Danita, for this incredible opportunity to partner with SHINE and be part of such a meaningful event! We are honored to be the chosen charity for this month’s gathering.
Ladies and Gentlemen, you’re invited to join an uplifting experience designed to inform, inspire, and empower! The focus will be on relationships—whether you’re single, married, divorced, or working on family and spiritual connections, this is a space where we’ll openly talk about it all.
Expect an unforgettable day filled with praise music, prayer, delicious food, fun, and fellowship. Plus, there will be exciting giveaways to enjoy! 😊
As part of SHINE’s ongoing commitment to giving back, they’ve generously chosen to support Save Our Families this month. Our non-profit organization is dedicated to strengthening underprivileged communities and empowering future generations through growth, education, unity, and healing. One of our key initiatives, Nita’s Closet, supports families in need, and this month we are requesting donations of gloves for men, women, and children.
If you plan to attend, we kindly ask you to bring gloves to help us bless these families in need. Your support means so much, and we deeply appreciate your generosity.
Don’t miss out—get your ticket(s) today, and let’s come together to SHINE!
Click here for tickets: https://itsyourtimetoshine.ticketbud.com/connection.
Thank you again, Danita, for this opportunity. Together, we are making a difference!
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