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Dave’s House Announces Morgan and Morgan as Title Sponsor for Dave’s House Party 2023!

Morgan & Morgan, America’s largest injury law firm, will be this year’s title sponsor for Dave’s House Party 2023 at the Orlando Museum of Art on October 7, 2023. 

There will be live piano and harp music throughout the night and guests can stroll the museum while enjoying delightful hors d’oeuvres, open bar and a silent auction.  Highlights of the evening will include a performance by Todd Tilghman, NBC’s The Voice Season 18 winner and a presentation of the first annual “Dr. Joel C. Hunter Legacy Award” to the award's namesake, Dr. Joel C. Hunter for his dedication to end homelessness.  This will be a special night. 

Dave’s House Party kicks off at 5:30pm on October 7th for VIP ticket holders, and 6:30pm for general admission. Tickets are on sale now.

VIP ticket holders will enjoy a private cocktail hour, a personal meet and greet with Todd Tilghman and reserved seating for Todd’s performance later in the evening.

O’Connor stated “We are thankful to Morgan and Morgan for participating as our title sponsor and, AdventHealth for sponsoring the Todd Tilghman concert, Mader Southeast, MBI, NEI, JP Morgan Chase & Co., University of Central Florida College of Innovation and Education, akerman, Aspire Health Partners, Orlando The City’s Magazine, Mainstreet Community Bank, Charles Schwab Foundation, Ron & Lin Wilensky, Martha and Del Harriman.  We are appreciative of our pre-event sponsors as well, Charlie Steele and Florida Blue Foundation.  Without these supporters, Dave’s House Party would not be possible.”

VIP and general admission tickets are on sale now and can be purchased online when visiting: https://bit.ly/DavesHouseParty23

For more information on Dave’s House Party 2023 visit https://daveshouseevents.org/daves-house-party/ or contact Rich Mastroberte at 407-704-9278.

About Dave’s House

Dave’s House, a 501c3 non-profit, is Central Florida’s leading provider of affordable permanent supportive housing for individuals living with serious mental illness (SMI) and co-occurring disabilities. 

 

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