Alan Jackson's tour supports local grieving children

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This is a release I received about Alan Jackson's concert

Local fans of Alan Jackson will have a unique
chance to win tickets for the country artist's concert at the new
Citizen Bank Arena in Ontario. By purchasing an opportunity drawing
ticket for $2, they could win a pair of tickets for the November 23
concert as well as other prizes including autographed memorabilia such
as a CD and posters. All of the proceeds from the opportunity drawing
will benefit The Mourning Star Center which provides loving support for
grieving children.

"We are so blessed to have an icon like Alan Jackson offer us these
tickets and prizes," said Toni Kisgen, Director of Business Development
for the Visiting Nurse Association of the Inland Counties (VNAIC) which
operates the Mourning Star Center. "It gives the community an
opportunity to help these children and to have fun while doing it."

The opportunity drawing will be held on Friday, November 21. Tickets
must be purchased by noon on that day. Tickets are $2 each and can be
purchased from your local VNAIC or Mourning Star Center. For more
information about purchasing tickets, please contact Toni Kisgen at
951-318-0856.

The Mourning Star Center is a nonprofit support program for grieving
children and families and is located throughout San Bernardino and
Riverside Counties. It opened its doors to the public in September
1996. As a community service of the VNAIC, the center serves children
between the ages of 3 and 18, and their parents or other adult
caregivers in ongoing grief support groups. Since its inception, the
Mourning Star Center has served more than 1000 individuals in direct and
indirect grief support services. For more information, please visit
www.mourningstar.org.

VNAIC is the oldest and largest nonprofit provider of hospice and home
health services in the Inland Empire. Every year, VNAIC's staff of
nearly 1,000 employees provides care to over 15,000 residents by making
over 250,000 visits traveling thousands of miles to their homes,
throughout the fast growing communities in San Bernardino and Riverside
Counties. For more information, please visit www.vna-ic.org

1 Comments

Pavis Vicki said:

I am gratful in finding your group, presently we are trying to find some support for two children, and their father has since came in their lives since they lost their mother to breast cancer. We are finding out the places we have contacted haven't got back to them. I'll leave a contact name & # Denise Matthews
at (705)329-7755 Orillia Native Women's Group
We would appreicate some support out there now for the children.
Miigwech-thank-you
Vicki Pavis

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