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Turning Point Hosts Fundraiser to Benefit LADACIN Network

Eat, Drink and Be Caring...Serving the Mission of LADACIN Network

The Turning Point Restaurants, known for their delicious food, family-friendly atmosphere and excellent, friendly service is hosting a weekend fundraiser on November 2nd and 3rd to benefit LADACIN Network. The “Eat, Drink and Be Caring…Serving the Mission of LADACIN Network” event has raised over $181,000 to support LADACIN Network’s educational, therapeutic, social, residential and support services since the event began in 2007.

The Turning Point locations in Long Branch, Little Silver, Holmdel, Manalapan, Brick and Sea Girt will be participating in the fundraiser.

Owners Kirk and Pam Ruoff and their staff members are the reason behind the success of this fundraiser. With a history of philanthropy and fundraising for various causes, they raise awareness and rally support for LADACIN by promoting the fundraiser to restaurant patrons. In return for a donation of $25 or more to LADACIN, the Turning Point offers gift cards to guests for free entrees on a future visit.

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LADACIN Network serves over 3,500 infants, children and adults with complex physical and developmental disabilities or delays in Monmouth and Ocean Counties.

For more information, call Cathy Claps, Coordinator of Development and Community Relations at 732-493-5900, ext 263 or visit www.ladacin.org. For more information on the Turning Point Restaurants, go to www.theturningpoint.biz.

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