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Golden Goals Awards Luncheon

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Golden Goals Awards Luncheon - InCommunity to host 8th Annual Awards Ceremony

Atlanta, Georgia: InCommunity will host its annual Golden Goals Awards Luncheon on Thursday, November 15, 2018 from 11am until 1pm at The Metropolitan Club on Windward Parkway in Alpharetta. The awards event is a time to recognize individuals and advocates in the developmental disability community who have made extraordinary advancements in the past year. Golden Goals is a production of InCommunity, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization headquartered in Atlanta that partners to enrich and sustain the lives of individuals who have developmental disabilities, their families, and their communities.

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Awards will be presented to winners from different categories for achievements in arts, teamwork, advocacy and community involvement. Nominations are due by October 30th and each nominee will be invited to attend the luncheon, walk the red carpet and receive recognition for their achievements. To nominate someone, visit www.incommunityga.org

To sponsor the event, donate to the nominee’s goody bags, purchase tickets, or purchase ad space in the program, please contact Special Events Manager, Kimberley Ellery at kellery@enablega.org or 770.540.3136

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­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­___________________________________________________________________________About InCommunity:

InCommunity is the merged organization of Georgia Community Support & Solutions and enAble of Georgia. The two organizations with similar missions and programs began partnering in 2014 and announced the new merged organization name in April 2018.

Founded in 1979 and now supporting more than 1700 individuals with a primary diagnosis of a developmental disability, the combined organization is the largest provider of DD services in the State of Georgia. Primary diagnoses of individuals served include mild/moderate to severe/profound intellectual disability, autism, cerebral palsy, and Down syndrome. For more information about services and programs, visit www.incommunityga.org

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