Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Michael Johns To Perform At Beverly Hills Hilton

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Michael Johns will provide the entertainment for the 10th annual Covenant House California Awards gala dinner to be held at the Beverly Hills Hilton on June 5th. Each year the event celebrates good works by honoring those who contribute their time and talent for the cause.

Covenant House deserves more than just honorable mention themselves. Their mission is in opening doors to welcome youth in from off of the streets and give them a place to call home. Here's more information on Covenant House as found at their website.
Since 1988, Covenant House California has opened its doors to more than 145,000 homeless youth who suffer from the trauma of trying to survive on the streets and the physical or psychological abuse, neglect or high-risk behaviors that led them there. Covenant House California’s mission is to “protect and safeguard all children of the street” with “absolute respect and unconditional love.” through our comprehensive services of street outreach and residential programs with supportive services. Covenant House California helps kids escape life on the dangerous streets, resolve their crisis situations, and develop goals and skills that ultimately lead toward self-sufficiency and independent living. 
Covenant House California presents its 10th annual Covenant House California Awards gala dinner. 6 p.m. Honorees include Nigel Lythgoe and Patricia Serio; entertainment by recording artist Michael Johns. The Beverly Hilton Hotel, Beverly Hills. Tickets are priced from $500. (323) 461-3131, Ext. 250, or visit http://www.covdove.org/
Good works indeed. This year's honorees include Nigel Lythgoe and Patricia Serio. Please click on Covenant House for more information, or for details on how to purchase tickets to the event. Enjoy the fine food, outstanding entertainment, and the satisfaction of knowing you helped make a difference in the life of the homeless. Cheers.

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