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16th Annual Reach for the Stars Gala, Talk of the Town
Gala to increase awareness during Domestic Violence Awareness Minth

On Saturday, October 26, 2019, REACH Beyond Domestic Violence will host its 16th Annual Reach for the Stars Gala at the Boston Park Plaza Hotel.
The Gala is expected to draw approximately 400 supporters, friends, neighbors, and colleagues who are committed to making a difference and reaching beyond domestic violence. The evening will feature a cocktail hour with a Silent Auction followed by gourmet dinner and an inspirational program hosted by emcee Robin Young from WBUR radio. The evening’s program will highlight services and programs provided by REACH. A Live Auction of unique, one-of-a-kind experiences will entice attendees and will be followed by dancing. Lots of dancing!!
Proceeds from the Reach for the Stars Gala will support the many programs and services provided by the Waltham based organization. Many companies and individuals stand with REACH Beyond Domestic Violence showing that they support survivors and are committed to finding solutions.
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Event sponsors include Charles River, Vestmark, Inc., Commonwealth Financial Network, The Donahue Maley and Burns Team, Eaton Vance, High Tower, John Hancock Investments, Rockland Trust - Peoples Federal Foundation, Inc., The Nelson Companies, Newton-Wellesley Hospital, Rich Charitable Foundation, SharkNinja, and Winthrop Wealth Management.
REACH (Refuge, Education, Advocacy and Change) Beyond Domestic Violence is a non-profit organization that has been working with survivors of domestic violence to foster safety and support while engaging communities to promote healthy relationships. Since 1981, REACH has been working to build healthy communities by ending domestic violence throughout 27 communities north and west of Boston; serving more than 7,000 people annually, including women, men, people of all races and ethnicities, survivors of all ages, and people who are LGBTQ.
Domestic violence affects all of us – together we will reach beyond domestic violence. (www.reachma.org)