North Texas SNAP will present a night of dinner, dancing, casino games and a silent auction. Admission includes dinner and entertainment. Country radio personality, Greg “Hondo” Robertson, will be the host for the evening.
North Texas Special Needs Assistance Program (SNAP) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping individuals 17 years and older with intellectual and developmental disabilities. They offer numerous programs to help with social, professional and personal issues. These programs include: J.O.B.S. Club, Girls’ Night Out, Project Neighbor, Workforce Internship Program, Men’s Club, and more. SNAP does not receive government assistance and relies solely on community-minded individuals and businesses to support their programs.
North Texas SNAP will present a night of dinner, dancing, casino games and a silent auction. Admission includes dinner and entertainment. Country radio personality, Greg “Hondo” Robertson, will be the host for the evening.
North Texas Special Needs Assistance Program (SNAP) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping individuals 17 years and older with intellectual and developmental disabilities. They offer numerous programs to help with social, professional and personal issues. These programs include: J.O.B.S. Club, Girls’ Night Out, Project Neighbor, Workforce Internship Program, Men’s Club, and more. SNAP does not receive government assistance and relies solely on community-minded individuals and businesses to support their programs.
North Texas SNAP will present a night of dinner, dancing, casino games and a silent auction. Admission includes dinner and entertainment. Country radio personality, Greg “Hondo” Robertson, will be the host for the evening.
North Texas Special Needs Assistance Program (SNAP) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping individuals 17 years and older with intellectual and developmental disabilities. They offer numerous programs to help with social, professional and personal issues. These programs include: J.O.B.S. Club, Girls’ Night Out, Project Neighbor, Workforce Internship Program, Men’s Club, and more. SNAP does not receive government assistance and relies solely on community-minded individuals and businesses to support their programs.