An Evening Etched in Love

Kiley Buckner with Jack and Riley Cannon and Kate Snow
Kiley Buckner with Jack and Riley Cannon and Kate Snow
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Guests gathered at The Glass Factory to celebrate ReThreaded’s 15th annual Mukti Freedom Gala on Saturday, Jan. 31.

Themed “Love’s Reflection,” the evening invited attendees to celebrate a community’s ability to reflect love. Indeed, love filled the room throughout the evening as guests enjoyed themselves at this annual, signature fundraiser for the nonprofit, which is dedicated to empowering survivors of human trafficking through business and employment.

Meaning “freedom” in Bengali, the Mukti Freedom Gala is ReThreaded’s largest annual fundraiser.

Tags: Mukti Freedom Gala, Rethreaded, The Glass Factory


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