From: Rabbi James D. Cohn <rabbi.mailbox@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 9:24 PM
Subject: CARLA
To: Sky Kershner <skykershner@gmail.com>
To my Charleston clergy colleagues, from Rabbi Jim Cohn:
Frankly, who cares whether counseling is available to people who can't afford to pay for it?
Well, frankly, – you do. I do, too.
That's why I felt confident going to my Temple Israel Board and asking them to buy a table for 10 at the Jim Dent dinner. They said "Yes" when I told them we'd have 10 seats at our own table for a mere $750. But don't let that figure scare you. Your faith community can purchase fewer seats, right down to 2 for $100. What do you get in return? An evening of food, hearty (and family-safe) entertainment by a celebrated humorist, great bonding among the members of your group, opportunities to network with other faith communities, and the knowledge that your contribution will help the beneficiary – Kanawha Pastoral Counseling Center – provide services to ANY person in our community in mental or emotional crisis.
If your mission or your ministry cherishes the well-being of the community, please come have fun at the Jim Dent Dinner on Tuesday Oct 19, 2010, from 6:00 to 9:00 pm. Here's the link to all the info you need:
http://kpcc.com/dentdinner.htm
Or you can reply to this email and Sky can fill you in.
Don't have the money in your budget? Believe me, I understand. Then please budget anywhere from $100 to $750 (or more) now, in NEXT year's budget.
Can't be there that night? You can still donate to KPCC's Client Sponsorship Fund. Your money could save a human spirit.
Jim
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Sky Kershner, 304-346-9689 x13
Kanawha Pastoral Counseling
www.kpcc.com
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