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Haelping Hands and Marching Bands get the Job Done



With all the Helping Hand Mission does to support the Raleigh Durham community's Homeles, in Need and Elderly, I felt this was the best place to put my resoures to use.  Together we will bridge a few more Gaps in society. Triangle International Event and Conferences Inc. is dedicatd to helping bring chirstmas joy to needy kids and ther families this holiday season.

We are currently seeking companies willing take and feel a box with toy for the Families in need.
Any size office, Shop, Salon, or private business can make a difference. Join the cause and attend the events schedules celebrate. Please email TIEvents@yahoo.com or Helpinghandmission@yahoo.com to find out how you can help. Cash donation are accepted by the directly Helping hand mission.  If you are interestedin sponsoring a family or would preferr to contribute to the purchase of a present please contact us.

We are having our Annual Event Bridging the GAP 12/5/15 at the Westing Event Center, Raleigh NC.  An African, Carribean and American Celebration. All food is included bring a Toy and save $5 on entry as well as be enter to win a prize. The of gving starts at home, and we ar starting with you!

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