Wear Winter White to Make Some Green
Dallas-Fort Worth women are invited to The Clayton Dabney Foundation for Kids with Cancer’s 10th“Kissed by an Angel” event from 7 to 1o p.m. Feb. 4 at the Bluffview home of Jenney and David Gillikin.
The evening of food, fun and cocktails will feature a silent auction, raffle, and an exclusive sale of bath, body and scented home products from Niven Morgan. Proceeds from the fundraiser will go to the Clayton Dabney Foundation for Kids with Cancer to help ease emotional and financial burdens for families facing terminal childhood cancer.
Park Cities residents Amy Llana and Anna Small will co-chair the fundraiser where the requested attire is “winter white.” Tickets are $75 per person. Out of each ticket purchased, $60 is considered a charitable contribution and will go to the Clayton Dabney Foundation. To purchase tickets, contact the foundation office at 214-361-2600 or visit www.claytondabney.org.
A special hotel package will be raffled at the event, including an overnight stay at Hotel Palomar Dallas, a $50 gift certificate to Trader Vic’s, a $50 gift certificate to Central 214 and spa services for two at Exhale Spa. Tickets for the raffle are $25 each or $100 for five.
“We hope the Kissed by an Angel event will help generate greater awareness about the Clayton Dabney Foundation for Kids with Cancer and its goodwill on behalf of families in need,” said Amy Llana, event co-chair. “Not only will this be a fabulous night out for women and their girlfriends, but the funds raised will have an immediate impact on families when they need it most. If we can help make the last stages of life more bearable for these children and their parents or help make a dream come true before they pass, there is no greater gift.”
Created in memory of Clayton Dabney, a Dallas child who lost his battle with cancer in 1995, the Clayton Dabney Foundation helps grant anonymous gifts, last wishes and financial assistance to families facing the last stages of terminal childhood cancer. Clayton’s parents, Park Cities residents Shelby and Scott Dabney, founded the nonprofit.
Since 1995, the foundation has served more than 1,300 families throughout the U.S, and has distributed more than $2 million.
