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Join the Benefit Party at Amsterdam Tavern to Raise Money for St. Louis HELP on June 27
The Party is Co-Hosted by The Amsterdam Tavern and Keystone of St. Louis

A benefit party for St. Louis HELP, the not-for-profit organization that freely loans home medical equipment to any person who needs it, will be hosted at the Amsterdam Tavern on Saturday June 27 from six to 10 p.m.
The party includes food, drinks and live broadcast of the St. Louis Cardinals game against the Chicago Cubs on big-screen televisions. Amsterdam Tavern is a popular sports bar in the Tower Grove neighborhood at 3175 Morganford Road, St. Louis, Missouri 63116.
Tickets to the benefit are $28 in advance or $35 at the door to cover to cover food, drinks and donations. Phone 314 772 8224.
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The benefit is co-hosted by Keystone of St. Louis, a charitable organization of community conscious young professionals that raises money for local charities in need of financial support. “Party with a purpose!” is Keystone’s motto.
St. Louis HELP is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that loans equipment to any person for any health-related reason including those temporarily disabled by injury, illness or surgery; those awaiting insurance company approval; those whose own equipment is being repaired; and terminally ill persons.
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A one-minute public service video that showcases St. Louis HELP’s activities can be viewed on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxddQ6VJcxs.
“We are very excited and grateful that the Amsterdam Tavern and Keystone of St. Louis are hosting a benefit for us,” said St. Louis HELP Executive Director Laura Cannon Singer.
“We constantly seek donations of used home medical equipment to build our inventory of the home medical equipment that we clean, recondition and freely loan to people and families,” says Executive Director Laura Cannon Singer.
“In this way, we also, divert about 140 tons per year that would otherwise end up in the solid waste stream.”
Call 314 567 4700 or see the website http://www.stlhelp.org. Media contact Jeff Dunlap at 314 409 5203.
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