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Society of Italian American Businessmen Donates $25,000 to SARC

Local nonprofit chooses the Sexual Assault/Spouse Abuse Resource Center in Bel Air as its annual donation beneficiary.

(HARFORD COUNTY) On Friday, April 21, 2017, the Society of Italian American Businessmen (SIAB), a local non-profit civic group, presented the Sexual Assault/Spouse Abuse Resource Center in Bel Air (SARC) with a check donation of $25,000. The check presentation took place at the Richlin Catering & Events Center during SIAB’s sold out 4th Annual Spring Gala, one of its signature fundraising events.

“We are so grateful for SIAB’s generous support of SARC’s mission. Many victims of domestic and sexual violence lack access to resources like safe housing and legal representation that are critical to leaving an abusive relationship. This donation will keep these vital services available to the most vulnerable citizens in our community,” said Luisa Caiazzo, CEO of SARC.

SIAB’s fundraising efforts have resulted in $135,000 gift and scholarship awards since the group’s inception in 2013. Members submit organizations for consideration and vote on the annual award recipient. Previous recipients included St. Margaret’s Church, The Arc NCR, and Boys & Girls Clubs of Harford County. Success in fundraising efforts has led to an increase of the annual award each year.

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“We’re humbled by the support of our members, their families and friends, and our sponsors and vendors that enables us to increase our donations each year,” shares Mark Dardozzi, SIAB President.

The calendar is full of fundraising galas, but The SIAB Annual Spring Gala is unique, bringing together local Italian-owned restaurants and catering under one roof to present their signature appetizer dish to guests before the main meal. This year, La Cucina, Enotria, Liberatore’s in Bel Air, Main Street Tower, and Richlin Catering offered up their best Italian cuisine. An espresso station, the Italian national anthem, Italian dinner music, and a performance by The Sicilian Tenors capped off the cultural and culinary event of the season. Special recognition to Kris Konstruction Design & Build Group, Platino (Platinum) sponsor and to Complete Document Solutions, Argento (Silver) Sponsor for helping present another successful gala.

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SARC (The Sexual Assault/Spouse Abuse Resource Center)

SARC is Harford County’s lifeline to victims, potential victims, and survivors of domestic violence, sexual violence, child abuse and stalking. Their mission is to end domestic violence, sexual violence, and stalking, to aid its victims, and to create a society free from abuse and fear. Visit the website at www.sarc-maryland.org or call 410-836-8430 for more information.

Society of Italian American Businessmen (SIAB)

With a passion for their Italian heritage and a desire to give back to the community, co-founders Mark Dardozzi and Elio Scaccio established the Society of the Italian American Businessmen (SIAB) in May 2013. As the organization approaches its fourth anniversary, it is over 50 members strong and has awarded over $135,000 in gifts and scholarships to the Harford County community. To learn more about SIAB, please visit our website at www.TheSIAB.org and Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/TheSIAB.


PHOTO CAPTION: Society of Italian Businessmen donates $25,000 to SARC at the 4th Annual SIAB Spring Gala. Holding check (L to R) Mark Dardozzi, SIAB President; Kathy Casey, Capital Campaign Director SARC; Luisa Caiazzo, CEO SARC; Eric Rebbert, SIAB Treasurer. (Photo Credit: TapSnap1020)

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