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Follow on Google News | A Night in the Vineyard raises $175,000 for the Monique Burr FoundationBy: Monique Burr Foundation "We appreciate everyone who attended and supported the 3rd annual A Night in the Vineyard fundraising event. The support enables MBF to provide programs that safeguard the promise of childhood and forge a world where every child thrives free of abuse and trauma," said Tanya Ramos-Puig, MBF Chief Executive Officer. "Prevention is not merely an act but a journey of relentless advocacy, education, and support. We are thankful to the many sponsors, donors and guests who joined us to support MBF's mission to keep youth and our communities safe. Together, we can turn the tide against child abuse and work towards the hope of a better future that has inspired MBF for almost three decades." "It is an honor for SoNapa Grille to partner with the Monique Burr Foundation to host A Night in the Vineyard. This collaborative event helps the Foundation raise money in support of their mission to protect our children against the dangers of bullying through prevention-based education programs," said Adam Barringer, SoNapa Grille Founder. MBF Programs are making a difference in the lives of youth, protecting them from bullying, digital dangers, various forms of abuse, exploitation, and human trafficking through prevention education. Over the last year, MBF has increased its efforts to ensure cost is not an obstacle or barrier to accessing MBF Prevention Education Programs and partnering with schools across the nation to create a culture of safety in their communities. A Night in the Vineyard guests enjoyed wine tastings, gourmet food by SoNapa Grille, conversations with winemakers and wine aficionados, access to live and silent auctions, live musical entertainment by the Band Be Easy, Bold City Classics and Nashville recording artist Colleen Orender, and great company, all in support of MBF's mission to keep youth safe. MBF Programs are comprehensive, evidence-based/ To learn more about MBF's comprehensive, evidence-based prevention programs, visit www.mbfpreventioneducation.org. End
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