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2009 Rose Gala - "Coming Up Roses: Broadway's Best"

Friday, January 30, 2009 from 6:30 PM to 11:00 PM (CT)

Houston, TX

2009 Rose Gala -

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Benefactor Table Ended $20,000.00 $0.00
Sponsor Table Ended $15,000.00 $0.00
Patron Table Ended $10,000.00 $0.00
Friend Table Ended $7,500.00 $0.00
Supporter Table Ended $5,000.00 $0.00
Young Professionals Table (35 yrs or younger) Ended $1,500.00 $0.00
Benefactor Ticket Ended $2,000.00 $0.00
Sponsor Ticket Ended $1,500.00 $0.00
Patron Ticket Ended $1,000.00 $0.00
Friend Ticket Ended $750.00 $0.00
Supporter Ticket Ended $500.00 $0.00
Contributor Ticket Ended $350.00 $0.00
Young Professional Ticket (35 yrs or younger) Ended $135.00 $0.00
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Event Details

It'll be swell...

It'll be great....

We're gonna give you the whole world on a plate!

 

Please join us for a night of fun and friendship under the bright lights of Broadway as we celebrate the work of The Women's Home and honor our dear friend and supporter, Danielle Ellis.

 

Event Details:

The Women's Home 2009 Rose Gala

"Coming Up Roses: Broadway's Best"

Date: Friday, January 30, 2009

Time: 6:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Location: Hilton Americas, 1600 Lamar

Honoree: Danielle Ellis

Chairs: Lynne Averett and Lauren Averett Byers, M.D.

 

Premier Underwriters: June and Virgil Waggoner

Profiled Women:  Elizabeth Abraham, Shelaghmichael Brown, Theresa Chang, Laurann Claridge, Diedra Fontaine, Beth Madison, Fran Fawcett Peterson, Jennifer Wheler, M.D.

Host: Deborah Duncan

When & Where



Hilton Americas
1600 Lamar
Houston, TX 77010

Friday, January 30, 2009 from 6:30 PM to 11:00 PM (CT)


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The Women's Home



The mission of The Women’s Home is to help women in crisis regain their self-esteem and dignity, empowering them to return to society as productive, self-sufficient individuals.

 

 

In 1957, a young woman named Mary Brown sought assistance from a Houston-area rescue mission for men.  Since the agency had no facilities for women—in fact, no such facilities existed in the city at the time—she was referred to Mrs. W. E. Sampson, a local church and community leader. Mrs. Sampson took Mary Brown into her own home and began discussions with her friends about establishing a place where women like Mary could heal and rebuild their lives.  Their efforts resulted in the founding of The Women’s Home.

 

Over the past 50 years, The Women’s Home has grown to help thousands of women in our community escape from destructive cycles of crisis and given them a chance to rebuild their lives.  The program targets women who have become homeless due to mental illness and/or substance abuse.  Unique in Houston, The Home provides women with integrated, long-term (up to 18 months) residential care, psychiatric and nurse practitioner services, psychotherapy, chemical dependency services and vocational and spiritual development programs all based on The Home’s WholeLife Treatment Model.

 

www.thewomenshome.org