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Alaskan Eagle Visits Seattle to Benefit Children Two Nonprofit Organizations Work Together for Kids

(PRWEB) November 9, 2003

SEATTLE, WA (PRWEB) November 10, 2003 ? One organization helps endangered birds; the other helps needy children. But this month, World Association for Children and Parents (WACAP) and the Alaska Raptor Center will join their efforts to raise awareness for both causes.


Through dedicated efforts of WACAP supporters, representatives of the Alaska Raptor Center will arrive in Seattle on November 12, 2003, bringing with them Volta, a large bald eagle.


From November 13-15, Volta will visit local elementary schools. In this setting, school children will learn about the birds, their habitats and Alaska firsthand during the up-close visits.


Then, on Saturday evening, November 15, Volta and his trainers will head to the WACAP Children?s Hope Auction at the Washington State Trade and Convention Center. Here, the nation?s symbol will help to encourage attendees to reach deep into their pockets as they bid on a chance to fly to Sitka courtesy of Alaska Airlines, tour Sitka and go behind the scenes at the Raptor Center, and help release an eagle into the wild. Proceeds from that auction bid will benefit both organizations.


?Everyone loves to help children, but when this majestic eagle comes on stage and spreads his wings, or even just looks around at the crowd, you?ll know that even Volta understands how precious children are and how important it is to help them with our generosity,? said Kristine Leander, Director of Development and Communication.


WACAP?s mission is to find homes for children who need them and to provide nutrition, healthcare and education to orphaned and impoverished children in nine countries. The Children?s Hope Auction raises funds toward these goals.


In keeping with WACAP?s global commitment, several international trips are offered as auction items?including excursions to China, Russia, Africa, Italy, Hawaii and Mexico. There are also many beautiful and unusual items from around the world, as well as numerous autographed sports memorabilia items, fantastic dinners and fun experiences.


?This auction is one of the best secrets in Seattle,? said Sandra Lindstrom, auction co-chair. ?Not many people are aware of it, yet it is very much a first-class event with incredible items, and anyone can reserve a seat.?


For more information about the Children?s Hope Auction, call WACAP at 206-575-4550 or visit http://www.wacap.org.


About Alaska Raptor Center


The Alaska Raptor Center was established in 1980 in the backyard of two concerned Sitkans, starting with one injured bald eagle. The effort grew, and volunteers treated eagles at their homes until 1983, when they moved to a small shed on the campus of Sheldon Jackson College. In 1991 the Center moved to its present location on 17 acres bordered by the Indian River.


Each year, the Alaska Raptor Center provides medical treatment to approximately 200 injured bald eagles and other birds. Our goal is to release our patients back into the wild; some, however, are injured so severely they could not survive in the wild even after rehabilitation. These birds may join our Raptors-in-Residence, providing excitement and education for more than 40,000 annual visitors and for the 14,000 schoolchildren we reach through the Adopt-A-Raptor program and classroom presentations around the country.


About World Association for Children and Parents


In the belief that every child deserves a family, WACAP places children who need homes into adoptive families and provides humanitarian aid to children who are orphaned or living in poverty. WACAP, a pioneer in international adoption, has placed more than 8,000 children and helped an additional 160,000 children worldwide.


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RECENT PLUNGE IN JOB MARKET PROMPTS NON-PROFIT, AIMED AT ASSISTING LOW INCOME WOMEN RE-ENTERING THE WORKFORCE,TO STEP UP FUNDRAISING EFFORTS

(PRWEB) March 16, 2003 -

Dress For Success Atlanta will host Wake Up To Success ... the 3rd annual breakfast fundraiser on Friday, March 21, 2003 from 7:30 am to 9:00 am in Court of the South at Phipps Plaza. The breakfast fundraiser caps participation in a week of clothing and fund drives.


Now in its third year, several hundred Atlantans have attended the annual breakfast, enjoying sumptuous buffets, informative panel discussions, and recognition ceremonies. Tickets are $ 50.00 per person and can be purchased from Dress For Success (DFS) Atlanta. Wake Up To Success ... is DFS Atlanta's primary fundraising event of the year.


During a week long campaign for Clean Your Closet Week 2003, (CYCW) Dress For Success locations around the globe will collect interview appropriate attire and accessories for clients. Dress For Success Atlanta's Executive Director, Michelle Eaton, is confident that increasing support from the community will continue. "Last year's [breakfast] was very well received and actually exceeded our expectations in many areas, especially in terms of awareness and volunteerism for DFS Atlanta. We are hopeful that Wake Up To Success ... will garner even more support."


Judge Glenda Hatchett of the nationally syndicated television series JUDGE HATCHETT will deliver the keynote, addressing the importance of assisting women re-entering the workforce. Emcee for the event will be Steen Miles, Chief Media Relations Officer for Marta. Previous attendees have included such Atlanta notables as Dr. Johnnetta B. Cole, President Emeritus of Spelman College, Marie Barnes, former First Lady of Georgia, and Vicky Miller, CFO of Turner Broadcasting Systems, Inc.


A non-profit organization, DFS Atlanta, provides career clothing and on-going peer group development for job-ready, low-income, women transitioning into the workplace.


Located in the AmericasMart on Spring St., DFS Atlanta receives client referrals from over seventy Atlanta agencies.


Women who have completed welfare-to-work or other job training programs are eligible to receive a suit for the job interview process. Once employed for thirty days, clients may receive more clothing and join DFS Atlanta's Professional Women's Group (PWG), a job retention program. PWG meets monthly to cultivate professionalism with seminars on networking, personal finance and similar topics. For more information, please visit http://www.dressforsuccess.org or call (404) 589-1177.


National Title Sponsors for Clean Your Closet Week 2003 are Gain Laundry Detergent, the smell of clean laundry, and ItsDeductibleä, a revolutionary tool that guarantees donors hundreds of dollars in tax savings by accurately determining and assigning actual fair-market-values to their donated items.


Event sponsors include Atlanta Gas Light Company, Atlanta Magazine, AT&T Wireless, dressBarn, Phipps Plaza, Proof of the Pudding, and United Parcel Service.


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