Forest Park Medical Center Southlake has joined Southlake Style, Tommy Pennington RealtybrGroup, Harkins Theatres and stars from the upcoming movie An American Girl: Saige Paints the Sky for an event that willbrbenefit the GRACE Feed Our Kids Program. brThe sold-out premiere is set for Monday, July 8 at Harkins TheatresbrSouthlake 14.
"Forest Park Medical Center Southlake is pleased to support thebrupcoming American Girl movie premiere and assist in raising funds for the GRACEbrFeed Our Kids Program," says CEO Charles Nasem. "Programs like thisbrare integral to our community and the support of local children, and we commendbrGRACE for the work they are doing."
Through Feed Our Kids,brlow-income children receive lunch from GRACE volunteers and staff. “Frequently,brthese children must be left alone during the day while their parents work,” saysbrExecutive Director Shonda Schaefer. “Feed Our Kids providesbrchildren with a nutritious meal, and the program also gives children enrichmentbractivities and opportunities to socialize safely with other children andbrvolunteers.”
GRACE begins its Feed Our Kids programbrnext week at six sites across Grapevine. “Summer is officially here at GRACE,” Schaeferbrsays. “We start the program Monday providing lunches for local children who maybrotherwise not receive a lunch during the summer months. The Penningtons andbrTesorieros, Southlake Stylepublishers, are such great friends and supporters of GRACE. They hold localbrchildren in need of assistance dear to their hearts as I know they keep GRACEbrat the forefront of their businesses and personal lives as well.”
Attendees of the movie premiere will be treatedbrto a red carpet-style affair where they will have the opportunity to not onlybrsee the movie but also meet and greet Dawson Middle School student SidneybrFullmer and her three co-stars and friends, Alex Peters, Mika Abdalla and AlanabrGordillo.
"While working with American Girl and the Fullmer family, webrrealized putting on a special premiere event would be a great way to bring thebrcommunity together,” says Southlake Styleowner Nicole Tesoriero. “By partnering with Forest Park Medical CenterbrSouthlake and our friends, Tommy and Stephanie Pennington, we are able to givebr100 percent of ticket proceeds of this event to benefit area children in need.br Mike and I couldn't be more excited about all the positive energybrsurrounding this special night.”
For more information, see GRACE Feed Our Kids.
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