"Bridging the Generations": 15th Annual Golden GIrls Hats and Gloves Tea | DonationMatch

"Bridging the Generations": 15th Annual Golden GIrls Hats and Gloves Tea

Other Event Type for National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc., San Francisco Chapter
Mar 14, 2020 from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Deadline: March 1, 2020

Who's Going
Fundraising Goal $85,000
Expected Attendance 350
Reach 5,000
Ticket Price $150
Metro Area San Francisco, CA
Exempt Status 501(c)(3) (IRS Form 990 Filed)
Nonprofit Category P - Human Services
Attendee Gender Ratio 75% Male, 25% Female
Potential Item Uses Gift Bag Silent Auction
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Attendee Ages 18-24 Years 25-34 Years 35-44 Years 45-54 Years 55-64 Years 65+ Years
Attendees' Children's Ages Unsure
Special Populations Moms Active People Foodies
Description

Each year, our chapter honors individuals from the San Francisco Bay Area for their outstanding leadership in the areas of arts/culture, business, civil rights, community relations and education.

On March 14, 2020, an important tradition will continue in San Francisco - "Bridging the Generations": 15th Annual Golden Girls Hats and Gloves Tea. This signature event will take place at the beautifiul Fairmont Hotel, 950 Mason Street, San Francisco. Approximately 350 guests will be in attendance.

In true High Tea style, guests will arrive in high fashion and dine on an assortment of FInger Sandwiches, Petit Fours, Scones and Tea.  This celebration will recognize several phenomenal women and one "Golden Girl" for their contributions that have enriched all of our lives and distinguished themselves within our communities.  Their work exemplifies our organization's vision as a force for leadership development, gender equity and our values of living and modeling are critical to the success of women and girls of color.  

Proceeds from this fundraiser will be used to fund our chapter's programs for over 2,000 underserved and unrepresented Women and girls of color in the areas of Arts/Culture, Economic Empowerment, Education, Women's Health, Youth Empowerment and our Doris Ward Job and Employment Training Program.   

Fairmont Hotel San Francisco
950 Mason Street
San Francisco , CA 94103