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A Night to Shine is an unforgettable prom night experience centered on God's love, for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities as well as other special needs ages 14 and older.
A Night To Shine was started over eight (8) years ago by the Tim Tebow Foundation (www.timtebowfoundation.org). Around the world on a night in February faith based and non-profit organizations host "proms" for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, their families and care givers.
In February 2020 Hope Christian Church (www.hopechristianchurch.org) in Winchester MA hosted its first Night To Shine. On February 6, 2022 HCC will host its 3rd Night To Shine.
To register as a guest or volunteer go to: www.hopechristianchurch.org and click on the event.
Please watch HCC's video about what this years Night To Shine will look like... https://vimeo.com/652942367
For more information on Concerned Advocates of New England and the advocacy and work we do go to our webpage: www.concernedadvocatesofnewengland.org
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A Night to Shine is an unforgettable prom night experience centered on God's love, for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities as well as other special needs ages 14 and older.
A Night To Shine was started over eight (8) years ago by the Tim Tebow Foundation (www.timtebowfoundation.org). Around the world on a night in February faith based and non-profit organizations host "proms" for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, their families and care givers.
In February 2020 Hope Christian Church (www.hopechristianchurch.org) in Winchester MA hosted its first Night To Shine. On February 6, 2022 HCC will host its 3rd Night To Shine.
To register as a guest or volunteer go to: www.hopechristianchurch.org and click on the event.
Please watch HCC's video about what this years Night To Shine will look like... https://vimeo.com/652942367
For more information on Concerned Advocates of New England and the advocacy and work we do go to our webpage: www.concernedadvocatesofnewengland.org