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Monday, April 5, 2010

Please Join us! Upward Bound House Opening!


You are invited to the opening of Upward Bound Housing Shelter



Please join us in celebrating the opening of Culver City’s newest Housing Shelter!



Each of the 18 decorated rooms will be available for viewing from LA’s hottest design talent.



Upward Bound House
12841 West Washington Blvd.
Culver City, CA 90066
Cross street - Beethoven



Friday January 29th, 2010



1:00pm-3:30pm



Refreshments will be served.



Please RSVP to: Ali Shiry ashiry@upwardboundhouse.org or 310-458-7779 x203.






Designers
18 prominent interior designers from Los Angeles have donated their services to create rooms for homeless families at Upward Bound House’s new emergency Family Shelter. Lead Interior Designer, Vanessa De Vargas from Turquoise has brought on the following top designers who will apply their unique flair and creativity to decorate one unit. Designers include Erica Islas, Kelly LaPlante, Bridgid Coulter, Nicole Sassaman, Cory Pernicano, Linda Graveline, Jessica Brende, Nadia Geller, Rachel Winokur, Carlo Rios, Cozette Coffman, Christy Biberich, Elizabeth Bomberger, Typhanie Peterson, Rhonda Konowalow Angell, Melissa Capehart and Lynnea Schwieters.



Donations
Furniture and accessory donations are being provided by the following companies: Zia-Priven, Waterworks, Benjamin Moore, Duralee Fabrics, Empiric Studio, The Woven Company, Ferm Living, Madison and Grow, Mjh Decorative Arts, Paper Mosaic Studio, Lana Kole Studio, M.B. + Assoc., Euro-Chic Living, Henry Road, Distant, Eclectics, Amenity Home, Modern One, Finished By Design, Clark G. Davis, Alysia Cotter Photography, Ashley Lighting / ZF Services , Kohls, Environment Furniture, D.L. Rein Jillian Kogan, Jonathan Adler and Accessory Preview.



About Upward Bound House
The mission of Upward Bound House is to eliminate homelessness among families with children in Los Angeles by providing housing, supportive services and advocacy. Since 1997, more than 1,100 individuals – including over 650 children – have graduated from Upward Bound House and are no longer homeless. The agency boasts a 95% success rate of families securing – and retaining – permanent housing. For more information about Upward Bound House, please visit




We look forward to seeing you and celebrating this special day!
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