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YCC HOSTS 6TH ANNUAL WESTERN NIGHT

YCC HOSTS 6TH ANNUAL WESTERN NIGHT

Proceeds go to help those in need from our community

 

YCC Family Crisis Center is hosting their 6th Annual Western Night Gala at Timbermine Steakhouse. STAMPEDE will be performing from 6 to 6:30 pm to start off the evening with a social. Silent auction items will be available at this time to bid on. The event will continue with a DV survivor speaker and a presentation by YCC Executive Director, Julee Smith.

his year’s silver sponsors are Cutrubus Automotive Team, Intermountain Healthcare and Wadman Corporation. This year’s table sponsors include America First Credit Union, Teleperformance, Weber State University, Zions Bank. All proceeds from YCC’s Western Night gala will go directly to YCC to assist in continuing its critical mission of providing comprehensive services to support and enhance the quality of life for families in Weber and Morgan counties. YCC, located in the heart of Ogden, is Saving and Changing Lives in our community every day.

 

YCC’s 6th Annual Western Night gala will be held Thursday, March 17th from 6 pm to 8 pm at Timbermine Steakhouse located at 1701 Park Blvd in Ogden. Tickets are still on sale for $75 per person or $700 per table. For more information about purchasing tickets or sponsorships, contact Kelsey Askea at (801) 689-1706 or via email at [email protected].

 

YCC is a nonprofit organization that provides free comprehensive services to support women, children and families in Northern Utah who have experienced domestic violence, homelessness or rape and sexual assault. All event proceeds will support YCC’s many lifesaving, life-changing programs.

 

About YCC Family Crisis Center

For more than 70 years, YCC has been dedicated to the saving and changing of lives. It is our belief that by investing our time and resources for the betterment of the community in which we live, we are investing in the future of Weber County. The YCC is located at 2261 Adams Avenue, Ogden, UT 84401. Call (801) 394-9456 or inquire at [email protected]. A 24-hour crisis line is available at (801) 392-7273.

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