(Long Island, NY) The Halloween Party to Protect Children is an afternoon of family fun and games to benefit less fortunate children on Long Island. Children and parents alike are encouraged to attend dressed in their sweetest or scariest costumes for the indoor Halloween Carnival. Guests will enjoy a DJ, mini golf, and giant Jenga, decorate their own trick or treat tote bag, feast on yummy eats, play games, win fabulous prizes, and more, all while supporting EAC Network’s Protecting Children Programs that:
- reduce the trauma of child abuse or neglect
- secure a permanent home for children in foster care
- increase child support collection
- teach teens responsible driving skills
- promote child passenger safety
- offer one-on-one mentoring and life skills workshops for youth in foster care
- facilitate supervised visitations between children and non-custodial parents
- and so much more
Andrew M. Mahony, Partner at Jaspan Schlesinger, LLP, will be honored for his commitment to helping children and people in need.
Sponsorship packages and name listings are available. Tickets cost $70/adult and $30/child (2-14; under 1 is free). Standard donations are also accepted. All contributions are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. For more information, please contact Alena Jones at 516-539-0150 x117 or alena.jones@eacinc.org.
WHEN: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2015; 2:00pm-5:00pm
WHERE: CREST HOLLOW COUNTRY CLUB, 8325 JERICHO TPKE, WOODBURY, NY 11797
About EAC Network
Founded in 1969, EAC Network is a not-for-profit human service agency serving 68,500 people annually through over 70 programs across Long Island and New York City. EAC Network’s mission is to respond to human needs with programs and services that protect children, promote healthy families and communities, help seniors, and empower individuals to take control of their lives. Among those the organization assists are children who have been physically or sexually abused, senior citizens needing support, people struggling with substance abuse and/or mental illness, youth in the foster care system, persons on public assistance seeking financial independence, adults and youth who are under or unemployed, individuals needing help to mediate disputes, and families in crisis. For more information about EAC Network, please call 516-539-0150 or visit www.eac-network.org,facebook.com/eacnet, and @EACNet.




