A Record-Setting Night in Black and White

Jerry Weedon with Father Jason Trull, Lauren Weedon and Father Sebastian Musa
Jerry Weedon with Father Jason Trull, Lauren Weedon and Father Sebastian Musa
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With more than 425 guests in attendance, Catholic Charities Jacksonville’s Black and White Soirée raised a record-setting $302,000 – more than half of last year’s total for this premiere fundraising event.

Guests gathered at Deerwood Castle on Friday, May 15, for an evening of delicious food, silent and live auctions, and more, raising funds for the organization’s Love Thy Neighbor campaign, which provides a range of vital programs – from hunger relief to ESOL classes – for neighbors in need. This campaign also funds Camp I Am Special, which provides services for individuals with developmental and intellectual differences.

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