Ian’s
Hope Foundation
MEDIA RELEASE
June 24, 2007
Ian’s
Hope Foundation
Black Tie Gala and Silent Auction Benefiting
Children with
Brachial Plexus Injuries
Ian’s Hope
Foundation is hosting its first annual
black tie gala with accompanying silent
auction and VIP brunch. The VIP
brunch kicks off the event on Friday, October
19, 2007 at Cypress Creek Christian Community
Center located at 6823 Cypresswood Drive
in Spring, Texas. The brunch is
open to the public where they will have
access to medical professionals and inspirational
speakers that will be available for questions.
Silent auction items will also be on display
during the brunch. Tickets for the VIP brunch
are $40. The black tie gala and silent auction
will also be held at the Cypress
Creek Christian Community Center
on October 25, 2007
and is by invitation only. Appetizers will
be served from 6-7 pm and the main event
will be held from 7-9 pm. The Master of
Ceremonies will coordinate the auction,
the keynote speakers, dinner by Southern
Elegance Catering, and dancing. Tickets
can be reserved at www.ianshope.org. Tickets
can be pre-purchased by calling Layne Nyberg
at 281.323.9781 or can be purchased at the
door ~ tickets are $100 per person.
Ian’s Hope Foundation
was founded in Mesa, AZ in 2005 to provide
knowledge, a peer counseling base and assistance
to families of children with brachial plexus
injuries. A brachial plexus injury consists
of damage to the nerves in the neck from
the spinal cord to the arm. Actual injury
levels range from stretched nerves to nerves
that were completely ripped from the spinal
cord. A variety of disabilities result from
temporary paralysis, pain and loss of feeling,
to full permanent paralysis of the muscles.
Brachial plexus injuries also cause abnormal
painful sensations and often result in children
ignoring the injured arm completely.
Both A'memi
Inc. the parent company of
www.amemihome.com
and Southern Elegance
Catering have generously donated
financially during the preparations for
the event as well as offering much needed
time as Ian’s
Hope Foundation attempts to set a
precedent for the years to come. Ian’s
Hope representatives are in contact with
local and national individuals and companies
in the hopes of gathering more support in
an effort to provide the many children and
their families who are burdened by the necessary
medical treatments and therapies for brachial
plexus injuries with the assistance they
need. For more information, please contact
Layne Nyberg at 281.323.9781 or visit Ian’s
Hope at www.ianshope.org.
Contact:
Layne Nyberg, Founder and President
Ian’s Hope Foundation
Cell Phone: 281-323-9781
Email: layne@amemihome.com