WEST LIBERTY, W.Va. — West Liberty University students enrolled in Communications 481, the Public Relations Senior Capstone class, will hold a Silent Auction at the West Liberty Highlands Center to help raise money and awareness for A Child’s Place CASA, Ltd. The event is scheduled to take place at noon, Saturday, April 29. Proceeds will benefit abused and neglected children as well as volunteers who are involved with the organization.
“We are so pleased to assist this community non-profit and encourage the public to come and join us Saturday,” said Brett Cox, one of the seniors working on the silent auction fundraiser.
Admission to the silent auction is free, and tickets to bid on the donated items will be available at the event.
“I believe it’s important for our students to understand how much need actually exists in our community,” said Tammie Beagle, assistant professor of Journalism at West Liberty University, and instructor of the capstone course.
“This silent auction is part of a larger service project associated with their senior capstone, and the students themselves selected A Child’s Place CASA as the non-profit they wanted to support. I’m very proud of their efforts,” she added.
The West Liberty University Highlands Center is located at at 355 Wharton Circle Suite 200, Triadelphia, W.Va. For more information on the event, please contact Morgan Goddard at mkgoddard@westliberty.edu or Brett Cox at bacox@westliberty.edu.
A Child’s Place CASA, Ltd. is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, serving Brooke and Hancock Counties in West Virginia and Jefferson County in Ohio, supporting and promoting court-appointed volunteer advocacy for abused and neglected children so that they can thrive in safe, permanent homes.
To reach the Highlands Center by phone, please call 304.217.2800 and select “0” for operator.
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