December 9th, 2011 from 7:00pm-10:00pm at the Old Sugar Mill in Clarksburg, GRAVITY will be hosting its first art show and toy drive to benefit Sacramento’s foster youth.
Together with the Old Sugar Mill and Clarksburg Wine Company, they are set to provide our guests with an enchanting evening "Graviticulture" filled with appetizers, music, wine, and art.
Proceeds from the event will provide GRAVITY with the resources to open its first transitional living facility and independent living skills course.
Tickets are $35 in advance, $50 at the door, and $45 with a new unwrapped toy.
Purchase your GRAVITICULTURE tickets online now and save:
To learn more about the event and to purchase tickets, go here.
Tickets are $35 in advance, $50 at the door, and $45 with a new unwrapped toy.
Purchase your GRAVITICULTURE tickets online now and save:
To learn more about the event and to purchase tickets, go here.
Bring any new, unwrapped toy appropriate for children ages 5-18 to donate to Community Collaborative Charter School students. These donations will go to students who are unlikely to receive gifts during the holidays.
GRAVITY's mission is to prepare youth transitioning from out-of-home care for adulthood by providing a supportive environment that addresses their emotional, physical, and social needs.
GRAVITY supports transitional age youth (between 14-17) by providing them with housing and connections to various community-based services and resources.
Programs and Services
Eco Lifestyle
Clinical Services
Service-Learning
Health and Wellness
Change management curriculum
Independent living skills development
Connections to community-based resources and services
GRAVITY supports transitional age youth (between 14-17) by providing them with housing and connections to various community-based services and resources.
Programs and Services
Eco Lifestyle
Clinical Services
Service-Learning
Health and Wellness
Change management curriculum
Independent living skills development
Connections to community-based resources and services
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