Grace & Glory Uptown recently held a “Hats On for CAPA” fundraising event to benefit the Child Abuse Prevention Association (CAPA). Grace & Glory donated 10 percent of the event’s proceeds to CAPA while eventgoers wore their hats in support of the local nonprofit.
The event was a great success and Cindy Turnbull, owner of Grace & Glory Uptown, offered a huge thank you to everyone who contributed to this local charity. For those
who missed this event, mark your calendars on Saturday, October 20, for Grace & Glory’s next fundraiser called “Girls for Girls Gathering” that benefits a breast cancer charity.
CAPA is a local organization that relies on funding through public grants, private grants and grassroots fundraising. CAPA offers many different community and school-based education outreach programs focused on child abuse prevention and intervention. For more information, visit www.capabeaufort.org.
Grace & Glory Uptown is located at 1029A Boundary Street in Beaufort. The women’s boutique carries clothing, shoes, accessories and home goods. For more information, call Grace & Glory at 843-521-4050, or find our page and like us on Facebook.
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