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Follow on Google News | Childhelp Wings Virtual Fashion Show Nets Nearly $125,000 for Abused and Neglected Children"A Night in Havana" brought together celebrities, Valley families and local boutiques, all to support Childhelp's programs and services in Arizona
This year's Childhelp Wings Fashion Show, held in a virtual format, featured a live and silent auction, an exciting raffle item and opportunities to donate directly to Childhelp. Local children and families took to the runway wearing the latest fashion trends courtesy of local boutiques Mae & Marie and Garage, as well as Dillard's. Hair and makeup for the show was donated by Beauty by Veronica. During the one-hour live stream event, viewers could purchase raffle tickets for their chance to win an exquisite sapphire and diamond bracelet by Jacqueline Dadanian's JN Jewels, valued at $30,000. "Auctiontainer" Childhelp honored Celeste Hopkins with the Childhelp Heart of an Angel award and Betsy Coffeen with the Childhelp Helping Hands award for their decades of volunteerism and dedication to the Childhelp mission. Tara Hitchcock, TV personality and former host of Good Morning Arizona, hosted the fashion show. Premiere sponsors of the event included Harley & Lisa Barnes, Jim & Carol Hebets, the Rowe Family Foundation, and JN Jewels. Event chairs Lisa Barnes and Ashlyn Rowe, in partnership with the Founding Mother of Childhelp Wings, Carol Hebets, combined their passion for philanthropy and love of fashion to bring this year's event to life. The show included special appearances and support from notable celebrities like Cheryl Ladd, Kathie Lee Gifford, John Stamos, Kurt Warner, Johnjay Van Es (of the Johnjay and Rich Show), and more. Child abuse remains a silent epidemic in America, and Arizona. Nationally, more than five children die every day from abuse and neglect. Throughout the pandemic, calls to the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline, housed predominantly in Scottsdale, have increased in double digits, with recent months peaking 46 percent higher than the year prior. The CCCAZ serves more than 600 children in the Phoenix area per month. For more information, visit https://childhelpwings.org. End
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