Montage Legal Group congratulates the Anaheim Ducks Foundation and 44 Women for Children on a successful “Night with Gatsby” Jubilee held in benefit of the Orangewood Children’s Foundation. Montage was pleased to attend and be one of the sponsors of the Jubilee, 100% of the proceeds of which were designated towards the Orangewood Children’s Foundation.
The Gatsby-themed casino night took place on January 31 at The Colony House in Anaheim, with ladies dressing in “flapper fabulous” attire and gentleman dressing in tails and top hats. The entire Anaheim Ducks organization, including players, coaches, management, and broadcasters, joined in the festivities. The Ducks players even served as guest dealers at the blackjack, craps, and roulette tables. Presented by The Klein Family, the Jubilee was co-chaired by Stacey Kinney and Kelly Bozza of 44 Women for Children, an auxiliary of the Orangewood Children’s Foundation. Just as in The Great Gatsby, it was a night of “men and girls that came and went like moths among the whispering and the champagne and the stars.”
ABOUT ORANGEWOOD CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION
The mission of Orangewood Children’s Foundation is to provide life-changing prevention and intervention programs for abused and neglected children, young adults and at-risk families through one-on-one support and community partnerships to end the cycle of child abuse. Programs focus on education, employment, housing, life skills, and basic needs. A significant key to its success is the hard work and support of its 44 Women for Children auxiliary. Founded in 1999 by Susan Samueli, 44 Women for Children focuses on nurturing, supporting and inspiring adolescents emancipating from the foster care system on their 18th birthdays. The auxiliary hosts annual fundraising events to support Orangewood’s college scholarship and Peer Mentor programs. Since 1999, 44 Women for Children has raised over $2.6 million for the Foundation.
For more information, please visit www.anaheimducks.com/foundation and www.44womenforchildren.org.
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