Pink Avenue Hosts “For the Love of Women” Benefit for Abby Hill

Proceeds from this fundraiser will go toward building a cottage for a single mother and her children.

Boutique retailer Pink Avenue is organizing a dazzling charitable event “For the Love of Women” to raise funds for Abby Hill whose mission is to help at-risk families by providing housing, and individual and group training, in a safe, simple, and sustainable way. 

The event consists of a fashion show set to live music, a designer fashion and jewelry showcase, giveaways, a silent auction, and more. Doors open at 7 PM at Vapors Live on Park Avenue in Hot Springs on Friday, February 4, 2022. 

The fashion show will take place at 7:30 PM, and incorporate a special recognition of local women in the community that are the building blocks for the area’s future. Tickets are $25 and all persons are welcome. Guests will be treated to goody bag compliments of Pink Avenue.

Proceeds will go towards building a cottage for a single mother and her children at Abby Hill’s new Family Life Campus just outside Hot Springs.
“We are so excited to be putting this event on for a FABULOUS cause! Brant and Michelle are doing incredible work at Abby Hill and we couldn’t be happier to help. The event will feature great music in a historic venue with 20 models and some incredible clothing. Should be a lot of fun and hopefully raise a lot of money for a worthy cause,” said event organizer Cassidy Allen, owner of Pink Avenue.

Tickets are on sale now at Pink Avenue, 3948 Central Avenue in Hot Springs, and can be purchased online at www.vaporslive.com.

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