The 22nd annual Parade of Playhouses, benefiting Dallas CASA, features 16 amazing children’s playhouses including an Australian Outback airplane, a space capsule, a Rubik’s Cube, and an adorable little cottage. The playhouses are free to view; for a chance to win one for your own, purchase a raffle ticket for $5 each or five for $20. Raffle tickets are available during the event July 7-23, at NorthPark Center or online at dallascasa.org.
Generous architects, builders, organizations, corporations and individuals design, build and donate these extraordinary children’s playhouses to raise funds so that Dallas CASA can provide more volunteer advocates to help abused children in foster care have safe, permanent homes.
The 22nd annual Parade of Playhouses, benefiting Dallas CASA, features 16 amazing children’s playhouses including an Australian Outback airplane, a space capsule, a Rubik’s Cube, and an adorable little cottage. The playhouses are free to view; for a chance to win one for your own, purchase a raffle ticket for $5 each or five for $20. Raffle tickets are available during the event July 7-23, at NorthPark Center or online at dallascasa.org.
Generous architects, builders, organizations, corporations and individuals design, build and donate these extraordinary children’s playhouses to raise funds so that Dallas CASA can provide more volunteer advocates to help abused children in foster care have safe, permanent homes.
The 22nd annual Parade of Playhouses, benefiting Dallas CASA, features 16 amazing children’s playhouses including an Australian Outback airplane, a space capsule, a Rubik’s Cube, and an adorable little cottage. The playhouses are free to view; for a chance to win one for your own, purchase a raffle ticket for $5 each or five for $20. Raffle tickets are available during the event July 7-23, at NorthPark Center or online at dallascasa.org.
Generous architects, builders, organizations, corporations and individuals design, build and donate these extraordinary children’s playhouses to raise funds so that Dallas CASA can provide more volunteer advocates to help abused children in foster care have safe, permanent homes.