The
Philadelphia Soul and Mission Kids are proud to announce a unique
partnership that will bring these two entities, along with area Soul
fans, together in the fight against child abuse.
April
is National Child Abuse Awareness Month, so it's only fitting that the
team has agreed to donate 50 percent of their ticket sales from the
April 20 game to this cause. The Soul will host the Tampa Bay Storm at
home on Friday April 20, 2012 at 8 p.m.
"Our
organization already has a commitment to ending child sexual abuse, and
this partnership with Mission Kids helps strengthen that commitment,"
said Soul VP/COO John Adams. "Ending child sexual abuse starts with
awareness, and the Soul are proud to partner with Mission Kids to help
spread this awareness."
Tickets
for the game are still available and they can be purchased by
contacting a Soul Sales Representative at 888-789-SOUL ext. 3, or by
visiting www.philadelphiasoul.com.
Mission
Kids offers a comprehensive, centrally located, multidisciplinary team
response to allegations of child abuse in a dedicated, child-friendly
setting to achieve justice for child victims and promote their physical
and emotional well-being. Mission Kids provides neutral, fact-finding
forensic interviews which are coordinated to avoid duplicative
interviewing and supports Montgomery County's multidisciplinary team
approach to child abuse investigation and intervention.
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