← NewsAll
5th annual fish fry raises support for Hesed House of Hope
Summary
Hesed House of Hope held its fifth annual fish fry Saturday morning downtown, one of two major fundraisers alongside its annual Fashion Show.
Content
Hesed House of Hope Homeless Shelter held its fifth annual fundraiser fish fry on Saturday morning downtown. Board member Lisa Frazier, who developed this event and the shelter's annual Fashion Show, said the gatherings are about community and bringing people together. The shelter also highlights a bed sponsorship program that helps pay for items residents need as they find work and move toward independent housing. Hesed House began in 2008 and has rotated among five local churches; it serves men, women and families.
Event details:
- Fifth annual fundraiser fish fry held Saturday morning downtown.
- The fish fry and the annual Fashion Show are described by board member Lisa Frazier as the shelter's two major fundraisers.
- The bed sponsorship program pays for items residents need; donors pay $30 per month or $360 per year.
- The shelter started in 2008 and rotated between five churches.
- Hesed House serves men, women and families.
- The shelter's website is hesedhouseofhope.com.
Summary:
Holding the fish fry is part of Hesed House's ongoing fundraising to support shelter operations and services for residents. The event reinforces community involvement and complements other annual fundraisers such as the Fashion Show. Undetermined at this time.
