UPDATE:
Thank you to all who voted for our tree in the Miller & Rhoads Christmas Tree contest! We came in 4th place in the popular vote with nearly 900 votes.
While we didn’t win the $1,000 prize, we certainly garnered significant attention for Safe Harbor. We thank each of you who votes and helped spread the word!
Thank you to Dr. Joe and Mrs. April Niamtu for sponsoring our tree and to our decorating committee for making it beautiful! Members of that committee are: Janell Baker, Jenny Epes, Karen Heath, Lauren Leggett, April Niamtu, Karla Rinn, Claire Sheppard and Angela Verdery.
The tree was beautiful!!!
Our tree was auctioned during the January 6 auction gaining funds for the agency. Thank you to Barry Moore for buying our tree.
We look forward to participating next year!!!
Thank you again for your vote and for sharing our message.
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If we win, Safe Harbor will be awarded $1,000!!! The winner will be announced January 6 at 7 p.m. at the Hilton Garden Inn located at 501 East Broad Street in Downtown Richmond. Trees will be auctioned that night also.
Trees are on display at the Hilton Garden Inn through January 6. Our tree is located on Broad Street near Sixth Street. It is decorated with purple and teal — the colors used for domestic and sexual violence awareness –ornaments. Also prominent are HOPE ornaments — symbolic of the hope we see in the survivors we serve and our hope for a world free of sexual and domestic violence.
Thank you to Dr. Joe and Mrs. April Niamtu for sponsoring our tree and to our decorating committee for making it beautiful! Members of that committee are: Janell Baker, Jenny Epes, Karen Heath, Lauren Leggett, April Niamtu, Karla Rinn, Claire Sheppard and Angela Verdery.
Thank you for your support! Vote for our tree!!!
Love it
Beautiful tree and very good cause. Will definitely get my vote.
The tree looks great!
Joe and April Niamtu have done it again! Never surprising us with their generosity.
It gets my vote. Thanks.
this gets my vote..anything that will help ‘cure’or diminish violence of any kind has my vote.