Party for Partners: Partners Goes West
Event Details
Lincoln Center
417 W Magnolia Street
Fort Collins, CO 80521
United States
Pricing/Ticket Info
$35 for 1, $60 for 2, $300 for table of 10
Event Dates and Times
Time Zone
(UTC-07:00) Mountain Time (US & Canada)
Description
You are invited to Party for Partners: Partners Goes West!
This is Partners’ premier fundraising event of the year! This annual event commemorates the transformation of lives and the forging of futures. Join Partners' incredible community of supporters who believe in investing in the next generation.
The evening is filled with dynamic entertainment, heartfelt stories, delicious food and drinks, and unique opportunities to give--all to celebrate our important mission and growing local impact.
We encourage guests to add to the theme by dressing in your best western wear. Your ticket will include a seat for our inspiring program, delectable heavy appetizers, local beer and wine, and other beverages. We encourage you to bring friends who want to learn about how to make an impact through our mission and programs.
*this is an 18+ event
Learn more about Partners, serving Northern Colorado: https://poweredbypartners.org/
Donations to Partners now qualify for the Colorado Child Care Contribution Credit. Up to half of your monetary contribution may be offset dollar-for-dollar against your Colorado Income taxes. Please click here to learn more about how the Child Care Contribution Credit may be of benefit to you.
About Partners
Partners has been serving youth and families since our organization was founded in 1978. Through the years we have continually sought to best meet the needs of our community, and have expanded our programs, service area, and mission to do so.
Our programs are based on a prevention-based approach to serve kids who are facing risk factors and challenges a positive adult mentor or proven curriculum can help address.
Partners has always been dedicated to growing to meet community needs. When it was clear that we should expand to have offices in Estes Park and Greeley, we did so. When we saw there was a need for more adult support in schools, we created our School-Based Mentoring program in conjunction with local school districts. When our community was at-risk of losing important universal prevention education services, we expanded our mission and programming.