For Immediate
Release
December 2, 2002 |
Contact:
Mark Tsuchiya
PH: 619.525.1608 / PGR: 619.897.3953
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"Portraits of Hope" for Families
in Transition
Studio Donates Gift of Family Unity
SAN DIEGO Sixty-three
families at St. Vincent de Paul Village will be offered a unique
steppingstone in their efforts to regain their dignity as Chic Images
Studio will take heirloom-quality portraits of each family on Tuesday,
Dec. 3, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Village, located at 1501 Imperial
Avenue. The events busiest hours will be from 2 p.m. to 4
p.m.
On that day volunteers from
Chic will close their studio and set up shop at St. Vincents,
offering Village family members an opportunity which would otherwise
be unavailable.
"There are financial boundaries
which dont allow our families to enjoy certain extras in life,"
says Father Joe Carroll, Village president. "Chic Images providing
these portraits free of charge allows our residents to capture this
moment in their lives, a milestone on the road to self-sufficiency."
He says last years event
went a long way to restoring the dignity lost to life on the streets
and anticipates this years portraits will have a similar impact.
"As the make-up was applied
and their hair was styled, you could see the disbelief giving way
to smiles and laughter," he says. "For that moment, as
they were being pampered, you could see they realized there was
reason to hope it rekindled the dignity which had been lost
to hopelessness."
In addition to the Chic volunteers,
make-up artists and hair stylists will pamper the families and items
from the studios wardrobe collection will be available to
the residents for their portrait session. Volunteers from the Rotary
Club of Torrey Pines, which is covering part of the cost of the
event, will also be on hand.
Each portrait package, valued
at over $250, will include one large picture and several smaller
prints. The packages are expected to be returned to Village residents
on Thursday, December 19, just in time for the Christmas holiday.
For more information on the
fourth annual "Portraits of Hope" event, please call (619)
525-1608.
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