950 Mason Street
San Francisco, California

Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation
Celebrates Three Decades Of Providing Hope And Homes At
30th Anniversary Dinner

Benefit on Wednesday, May 11 at The Fairmont Hotel San Francisco
Featuring Cheryl Jennings, Robert Vickers Orchestra and
Members of Beach Blanket Babylon

WHAT:
TNDC’s 30th Anniversary Dinner
Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation (TNDC) will host its 30th Anniversary Dinner on Wednesday, May 11 from 6:00pm to 9:00pm in the Terrace Room and Grand Ballroom at The Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco. ABC7 anchor Cheryl Jennings will host the evening, which will feature a cocktail soirée, sumptuous dinner, heartwarming video presentation, inspiring awards program and festive dancing with live entertainment by the Robert Vickers Orchestra and a special rendition of “Happy Birthday” sung by Beach Blanket Babylon.

Each year, TNDC invites supporters for an evening of celebration of their long history of providing safe, affordable housing and support services for low-income people in San Francisco.

WHEN:
Wednesday, May 11, 2011, 6:00 p.m. -9:00 p.m.
6:00 pm: Cocktail Reception
7:00 pm Dinner, Awards, Program & Dancing

WHERE:
The Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco
950 Mason Street, San Francisco 94108

WHO:
Mistress of Ceremony: ABC7’s Cheryl Jennings
Entertainment by: The Robert Vickers Orchestra
Special rendition of “Happy Birthday” sung by Beach Blanket Babylon
TNDC Executive Director: Don Falk
TNDC supporters

TICKETS:
Individual tickets to TNDC’s 30th Anniversary Dinner are $200 each, and tables start at $2,000. Sponsorship opportunities are available. For tickets and information on sponsorship opportunities, please contact Jane Hatch at (415) 358-3946 or jhatch@tndc.org.
ABOUT TNDC:
Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation (TNDC)
Founded in 1981, TNDC’s mission is to provide safe, affordable housing with support services for low-income people in the Tenderloin community and be a leader in making the neighborhood a better place to live. TNDC owns and manages 30 buildings that provide homes for over 3,000 extremely low-income seniors, families, people with disabilities, emancipated youth from the foster care system, and formerly homeless individuals recovering from substance abuse or mental illness. In addition, TNDC provides support services to help residents stabilize their lives and develop a sense of community, including a team of 19 on-site social workers, the free TNDC Tenderloin After-School Program for neighborhood children, and a Community Organizing program to encourage residents to get involved in making positive change in the Tenderloin. More information about TNDC and its programs can be found at www.tndc.org.

INFO:
www.tndc.org or call Jane Hatch at (415) 358-3946.

Official Website: http://www.tndc.org

Added by DLPR on March 10, 2011

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