As mentioned in previous posts and facebook updates, Chrysalis Couture has completed another chair for charity...and this time we hooked up with Interior Designer Jordan Cappella! Jordan along with 29 other Interior Designers each partook in designing a room for the Good Shepherd Charity Design Project. Come see our chair in Jordan’s room this weekend along with other rooms that have been transformed into a fabulous spaces for homeless women who are making a transition into more permanent residences!
Below is more information on this event and our official invite to you!
Good Shepherd Charity Design Project Invite
You are invited to... GOOD SHEPHERD CENTER FOR HOMELESS WOMEN & CHILDREN CHARITY DESIGN PROJECT IN LOS ANGELES
Presented by Vanessa Squared Productions Vanessa De Vargas / Turquoise & Vanessa Kogevinas / Get It! Consulting
Please come and join us for our Show House in downtown LA as 30 interiors designers transform the Good Shepherd Center for Homeless Women & Children into a beautiful space to benefit deserving area women and children. All 30 rooms will be open for viewing and each designer will be there to present their room. This is an event you don’t want to miss! Invite is attached.
Saturday and Sunday July 23 and 24th from 11-3pm
GOOD SHEPHERD CENTER FOR HOMELESS WOMEN & CHILDREN Hawkes Building
1650 Rockwood St.
Los Angeles CA 90026
PH 213 482 1834
Food and refreshments will be served.
Parking available on all side streets.
*No RSVP is necessary we look forward to seeing you!
*Please feel free to pass the invite along.
ABOUT GOOD SHEPHERD CENTER FOR HOMELESS WOMEN & CHILDREN The mission of Good Shepherd Center for Homeless Women & Children is to provide, with dignity and love, a continuum of care from homelessness to self-sufficiency for women and their children, through services offered by professional and volunteer staff. For over 25 years Good Shepherd Center has provided food, clothing, shelter and supportive services for homeless women and children. From mobile outreach to transitional shelter to long-term housing for mothers with disabilities, help is available every step of the way. Good Shepherd continues to serve more than 900 women and children a year through comprehensive programs, providing long-term solutions to poverty and homelessness. www.gschomeless.org
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