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There’s No Place Like Home

Sheboygan County Interfaith Organization has been bridging the gap between community needs and partner resources for over 34 years. “There’s No Place Like Home” will feature a wide variety of silent auction prizes, delicious food, a reverse auction, and three impactful speakers that will share how the SCIO programs have created transformational change in their lives. This is our exclusive in-person fundraiser for the year – join us in creating memories for hundreds of vulnerable neighbors who benefit from our programs.

Event Details

Friday, May 19th, 2023

The Berkshire 821 N 8th St, Sheboygan, WI (behind The Black Pig – entrance in the back)

4:30-6pm – Cash Bar, Silent Auction 
6:15pm – Dinner & Program
 
RSVP: by Thursday, May 11th

Menu

Spinach & Parmesan Stuffed Chicken
Pan Roasted Wester Ross Organic Scottish Salmon
Roasted Portobello Mushroom & Spinach Lasagna

Cost

$75/person
$700/table of 10
 
Registration is now closed. Please join us next year and consider a donation here.
 

How has SCIO benefitted our community in 2022?

Bridgeway: 90% of residents were in counseling, Bridgeway provided 3,146 nights of shelter, 286 people were assisted through outreach and aftercare, 90% of residents were in recovery from drugs and/or alcohol, 90% of residents were victims of domestic violence.
 
Family Pathways:  15 families utilized supervised visits, 350 visits = 525 hours, 4 families moved on to a less restrictive visitation setting, 47% of families served had “no contact” orders.
 
Farmers Market: 265 Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers distributed to low-income senior citizens, 911 EBT (food share) transactions, 420 EBT customers and 107 were new EBT customers, over $30,000 dispersed through food share and Double Your Bucks matching program for low-income patrons.
     

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