| Event title: | Portraits of Opportunity |
| Description/type of event (conference, monthly meeting, training, etc.): |
Portraits of Opportunity will be a photography exhibit documenting the
stories of eight families with young children who have faced challenges
during their first years of life. This event will help bring to light needs
of young children, the importance of early childhood development and
Southwest Human Development's role as a leader in this field. The evening will be upscale and elegant, featuring drinks and appetizers throughout the evening, background music and dramatic lighting that highlights the portraits. Your attendance at this special event will help provide critical services to children across the valley. For more information and sponsorship opportunities, please contact Gayle Tanber at 602-266-5976 extension 2150 or gtanber@swhd.org. |
| Host Organization: | Southwest Human Development |
| Target Audience: | People who want to know more about the development of young children with disabilities |
| Registration required? | Yes |
| Date(s) (include start and end date): | October 15, 2009 |
| Time: | 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. |
| Location: | Memorial Hall at Steele Indian School Park |
| Street Address: | 300 E. Indian School Rd. |
| City: | Phoenix |
| State: | AZ |
| Zip: | 85012 |
| Sponsor(s): | Southwest Human Development |
| Website(s): | www.swhd.org |
| Contact Person: | Gayle Tanber |
| Phone/TTY: | (602) 266-5976 ext. 2150 |
| FAX: | |
| Contact Email: | gtanber@swhd.org |
| The submitting organization has confirmed that the event is accessible and accommodations are available. | |
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