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Community Partners of Dallas presents 14th Annual Change is Good

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The 14th annual Change is Good is going virtual this year. Community Partners of Dallas and honorary family Barry and Sandy Moore with children Ryan and Kennedy will present this year’s re-imagined fundraiser where kids collect change to change the lives of abused and neglected kids.

Participating families will pre-purchase a box that includes all the supplies for everyone’s favorite Change is Good activities, which will then be done at home during a Zoom event. Box pickup will be held from 1-2 pm on August 2 at a Park Cities location to be disclosed upon registration.

Two levels of boxes are available: the $100 boxes will include all supplies needed for kids to participate in the Zoom activities, as well as the official event shirt for registered kids; or there will be a limited number of $250 VIP Boxes, which will include all of the activity supplies, the official event shirt for registered kids, and extra summer fun treats for both kiddos and parents.

Both boxes include supplies and t-shirts for two children; additional supplies and shirts can be added for $20/child to accommodate larger families. Families are encouraged to decorate their cars for a box pick-up parade, bringing the spirit of “kids helping kids” at social distance.

The virtual event will start at 3 pm with a welcome by Paige McDaniel, president and CEO of Community Partners of Dallas, with vice president of development Joanna Clarke, as well as an announcement of this year’s t-shirt artwork winners. An afternoon of activities will follow including the Rad Hatter hat making, balloon twist lessons, paper airplane designing, craft time and more.

The 14th annual Change is Good is going virtual this year. Community Partners of Dallas and honorary family Barry and Sandy Moore with children Ryan and Kennedy will present this year’s re-imagined fundraiser where kids collect change to change the lives of abused and neglected kids.

Participating families will pre-purchase a box that includes all the supplies for everyone’s favorite Change is Good activities, which will then be done at home during a Zoom event. Box pickup will be held from 1-2 pm on August 2 at a Park Cities location to be disclosed upon registration.

Two levels of boxes are available: the $100 boxes will include all supplies needed for kids to participate in the Zoom activities, as well as the official event shirt for registered kids; or there will be a limited number of $250 VIP Boxes, which will include all of the activity supplies, the official event shirt for registered kids, and extra summer fun treats for both kiddos and parents.

Both boxes include supplies and t-shirts for two children; additional supplies and shirts can be added for $20/child to accommodate larger families. Families are encouraged to decorate their cars for a box pick-up parade, bringing the spirit of “kids helping kids” at social distance.

The virtual event will start at 3 pm with a welcome by Paige McDaniel, president and CEO of Community Partners of Dallas, with vice president of development Joanna Clarke, as well as an announcement of this year’s t-shirt artwork winners. An afternoon of activities will follow including the Rad Hatter hat making, balloon twist lessons, paper airplane designing, craft time and more.

The 14th annual Change is Good is going virtual this year. Community Partners of Dallas and honorary family Barry and Sandy Moore with children Ryan and Kennedy will present this year’s re-imagined fundraiser where kids collect change to change the lives of abused and neglected kids.

Participating families will pre-purchase a box that includes all the supplies for everyone’s favorite Change is Good activities, which will then be done at home during a Zoom event. Box pickup will be held from 1-2 pm on August 2 at a Park Cities location to be disclosed upon registration.

Two levels of boxes are available: the $100 boxes will include all supplies needed for kids to participate in the Zoom activities, as well as the official event shirt for registered kids; or there will be a limited number of $250 VIP Boxes, which will include all of the activity supplies, the official event shirt for registered kids, and extra summer fun treats for both kiddos and parents.

Both boxes include supplies and t-shirts for two children; additional supplies and shirts can be added for $20/child to accommodate larger families. Families are encouraged to decorate their cars for a box pick-up parade, bringing the spirit of “kids helping kids” at social distance.

The virtual event will start at 3 pm with a welcome by Paige McDaniel, president and CEO of Community Partners of Dallas, with vice president of development Joanna Clarke, as well as an announcement of this year’s t-shirt artwork winners. An afternoon of activities will follow including the Rad Hatter hat making, balloon twist lessons, paper airplane designing, craft time and more.

WHEN

WHERE

Virtual
http://communitypartnersdallas.org/

TICKET INFO

$100-$250
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