KentHOPE will host its first fundraising dinner Nov. 3 at New Beginnings Christian Fellowship, 19300 108th Ave. SE, Kent.
The dinner, which runs from 6 to 8:30 p.m., will provide an opportunity for the group to share its vision and plans for establishing a homeless center in Kent.
Guest speaker is Shon Hopwood, a convicted bank robber who became a “jailhouse lawyer” while serving time for his crimes. His memoir, “Law Man”, was published this summer. Hopwood is a Gates Public Service Law Scholar at the University of Washington and a firm believer that there is a compelling case to be made for giving people a second chance.
KentHOPE is a partnership of faith-based groups, Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission, Valley Cities Counseling and Consultation, local community service agencies and concerned individuals. The goal of KentHOPE is to establish a homeless day center and eventually an overnight shelter in Kent.
Cost is $15 per person. Groups can sponsor a table for $150.
Reservation required in advance. To register, please contact Pat Gray at 206-817-2041 or go online to kenthope.wordpress.com.
To learn more, visit www.kenthope.org.
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