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Turning Point to Host Fundraiser for LADACIN Network

This breakfast, brunch, and lunch chain will hold a fundraiser this weekend for a non-profit organization which helps sufferers of cerbral palsy.

This weekend Turning Point Restaurant, located in downtown Little Silver, is hosting a fundraiser this weekend to support the LADACIN Network, a non-profit organization which aids people with cerebral palsy and other phsyical disabilities.

On Saturday, Jan. 26 and Sunday, Jan. 27, Turning Point will donate valuable coupons for the restaurant in return for $20 donations from patrons; all proceeds will go to the LADACIN Network.

This will be the sixth annual "Eat, Drink and Be Caring...Serving the Mission of LADACIN Network". Over $46,800 has been raised for the organization over the past six years.

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LADACIN Network serves over 3,000 infants, children and adults with cerebral palsy and other multiple physical and developmental disabilities in Monmouth and Ocean Counties.

Turning Point Managers visit the schools and Technical Education Centers of LADACIN in order to learn about the organization and what they do. Owner Kirk Ruoff and Turning Point staff members work to promote the event and raise awareness for the non-profit, all of which leads to the success of the annual fundraiser.

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Other Turning Point Restaurants participating in the event include: Holmdel, Manalapan, Long Branch and Brick.

For more information on the event please contact Luisa Vroman, the Director of Development of the LADACIN Network, at 732-493-5900, ext. 266.


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