KITH holds charity auction at Redmond Marriott


September 16, 2008 · Updated 5:42 PM 

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Kirkland Interfaith Transitions in Housing (KITH) is holding a charity fundraising event Oct. 4 at the Marriott Redmond Town Center in Redmond.

Called “Homes of Hope,” the 6th Annual KITH Dinner Auction and gala evening is set to include dining, libations and entertainment. Proceeds from this auction provide a significant portion of the funding necessary for KITH in their work. Located in Downtown Kirkland, the non-profit organization provides programs that house, feed and clothe homeless families in Kirkland, Redmond and Bellevue.

The general public is invited to attend this event and organizers are still searching for additional sponsors.

For information about sponsorship and tickets contact Jan Dickerman at (425) 576-9531, ext. 101 or by e-mail at kith.jan@verizon.net.

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