Atlanta-based non-profit ShadowBlossom, Inc. lights up the night on Wednesday November 12, 2008, as it hosts,
A Toast to Altruism at trendy Café Circa.
A Toast to Altruism celebrates the very best of what community organizers can do. Be apart of a celebration of service from both an individual and organizational level. The event starts at 6:30 p.m.
“The gift that ShadowBlossom brings to the Atlanta community is unique in that not only are they providing vital services that help bring organizations dealing with the underserved community to a heightened level of sustainability, but they are doing so at no cost to deserving partners,” said Patricia Marstellar, Ph.D., a ShadowBlossom, Inc. Board of Director member. “We are very excited to be apart of such a powerful movement of service for this city.”
An opportunity to meet the minds behind ShadowBlossom, Inc., this special event gives invited guests a sneak peek into one of Atlanta’s newest charities. Xanthia Berry, Melissa Creary, and Cassandra Martin, co-founders of ShadowBlossom, Inc., have created an innovative non-profit organization that seeks to help the organization first. By providing free development, support, and creative services to fellow 501 (c) 3 organizations, this organization truly differentiates itself from the rest.
While there is no admission fee, donations to ShadowBlossom, Inc. are welcomed. Come celebrate the gift of service at Café Circa on Wednesday November 12, 2008. Café Circa is located at 464 Edgewood Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30312. The event is co-sponsored by Café Circa and Virtual Magic, Inc. Please RSVP to Melissa Creary, ShadowBlossom Co-Founder at
mcreary@shadowblossom.org.
About ShadowBlossom
Founded in 2007, ShadowBlossom, Inc. was born out of educational and fundraising efforts for underserved health and social issues. The mission of ShadowBlossom, Inc. is to increase awareness, organizational capacity, community involvement and resources for nonprofit organizations committed to these same concerns by providing sustainable, organization specific capacity building, volunteer and fundraising support.
To learn more, visit
www.ShadowBlossom.org.