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Shield Bearer invites the community to be part of the 2019 Celebration of Hope Dinner and Awards Banquet Shield Bearer invites the community to be part of the 2019 Celebration of Hope Dinner and Awards Banquet Shield Bearer invites the community to be part of the 2019 Celebration of Hope Dinner and Awards Banquet

Shield Bearer invites the community to be part of the 2019 Celebration of Hope Dinner and Awards Banquet, the organization’s signature fundraising event. Scheduled for Tuesday, October 22 at 6:30 PM at Bammel Church of Christ (2700 Cypress Creek Parkway), award winners in Business, Organization, Church, Ministry, and Volunteer categories will be announced.

Best-selling author Bob Goshen will serve as guest speaker, and dinner will be served. Proceeds will help fund professional counseling services and prevention programs for local families including those that have experienced the trauma of domestic violence, human trafficking, crime, war, natural disasters, and others. To attend, sponsor, or volunteer, visit ShieldBearer.org/hope or contact (281) 894-7222.

For more info about Shield Bearer services, programs, and additional events, visit ShieldBearer.org

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