Special Events
Food & Diaper Drive – May 30 2011
Whether or not you are attending the Strand Capitol Performing Arts Center’s Willie Nelson Country Throwdown concert at Sovereign Bank Stadium, you can drop off diapers and canned goods for Bell Family Shelter.
We look forward to seeing you Memorial Day at Brooks Robinson Plaza.
Volunteers are also needed to help that day. If interested, please contact Janel Fox at 848-5767, x 515 or email jfox@bellsocialization.com.
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2011 Celebration of the Arts – Mental Health Awareness Month Art Show
May 20 & 21, York Galleria Mall [More]
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Woman Empowered event
Thanks to a grant from the Junior League of York, Bell was thrilled to present our first annual “woman empowered” event on August 14.
Open to women of the York area who face the challenges of homelessness, mental illness, poverty, and abuse — and those who work with them to help improve their lives – the FREE August 14 event featured motivational speaker Angela Clay, author of “Loving the Me I See.” Miss Clay delighted the audience with her sassy, savvy enthusiasm as she shared an inspirational message with women about how to build, shape, and maintain positive self-esteem.
Rounding out the 9am to noon event was a fashion show utilizing clothing from the Junior League Thrift Shop, health screening information, and a special bra fitting area. Talk about “uplifting!”
CHECK OUT MORE EVENT PHOTOS ON OUR FLICKR PAGE!
We heartily thank the following partners who helped make the event such a success for the nearly 100 participants:
Catholic Woman’s Club of York
Christ Lutheran Church of York
Carol and Donald Ellington
Esthetician Lisa Marie at Escape Salon & Day Spa
Kim Feldman
Giant Food Store #294
Girard A.A. Ladies Auxiliary
Cindy Hogentogler
Junior League of York Thrift Shop
McDonald’s (two locations)
Memorial Hospital Breast Center
PINK
Dr. Jeffrey Ragland, DMD, MS
Rita’s Italian Ices, S. Queen St.
St. Paul’s Chapel Church Women
And all our wonderful VOLUNTEERS
Event Sponsorship & Volunteer opportunities are available. Call 848-5767, ext. 515 or ext. 505
Read more about our coinciding SUPPORT THE GIRLS campaign, too.
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