Catholic Charities Celebrates Service with Soiree

Sid Spano with Emma, Anthony and Frances Jabbour, Sam and Olivia Jabbour, Selena Spano
Sid Spano with Emma, Anthony and Frances Jabbour, Sam and Olivia Jabbour, Selena Spano
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It was an evening of simple elegance as supporters flocked to Catholic Charities’ flagship event, the Black and White Soiree. Held at the Adam W. Herbert University Center Saturday, April 20, the night comprised of dinner, a wine pull, fundraising and a keynote speech by State Attorney Melissa Nelson. Funds raised went toward empowering the Catholic Charities initiatives and the vital, behind-the-scenes work at Catholic Charities Bureau. Attendees also celebrated the contributions of honorees Frank and Marisa Martire and Anthony and Frances Jabbours.

Tags: Adam W. Herbert University Center, Anthony Jabbours, Black and White Soiree, Catholic Charities, Catholic Charities Bureau, Frances Jabbours, Frank Martire, Marisa Martire, Melissa Nelson


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