Tickets on sale now for the Sip, Savor, and Sway Gala to benefit Joshua’s House Hospice (the first hospice for the homeless on the west coast, set to open in downtown Sacramento, early spring 2020).
December 7th, 6:00-10:00pm at the historic Sacramento Masonic Temple, 1123 J Street. The prohibition-era themed event will be an evening to remember with live band music, fabulous food from celebrity chefs, and era-specific cocktails.
Highlights of the night will be:
- Entertainment provided by the Symphonia Phonotone Orchestra, RSVP Choir, and dance music of the 20s, 30s, and early 40s.
- Master of Ceremonies, Rob Stewart, of KVIE’s “Rob on the Road.”
- Recognition and honor of local supporters of the Joshua’s House project.
More information, sponsorships information and tickets ($150 per person) on sale at https://joshuashousehospice.org/gala-event/
Joshua’s House will open as a hospice to house 20 terminally ill homeless residents. Each individual will be loved, respected, and provided with high quality hospice care in a home-like setting with meals, clothing, companionship and art & music therapy. Operated by the Health Communication Research Institute, Inc., a nonprofit established in 1989 with a commitment to reduce health disparities through community-based research and program development. In 2015, HCRI, Inc. narrowed its focus to better understanding the healthcare needs of the homeless population; developing programs to address those needs.