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Restoring the Breach to celebrate 7th anniversary with Casino Night

Restoring the Breach, an organization dedicated to helping those in need by providing resources, support, and opportunities for growth, will celebrate its 7th anniversary with a Casino Night fundraiser on March 2nd at the Russell Union ballroom.
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Restoring the Breach will host their annual Casino Night Fundraiser on March 2nd, celebrating 7 years of community service.

The event will take place at the Russell Union Ballroom on the Georgia Southern Statesboro Campus, this Saturday, March 2nd at 6pm. Tickets are $10 for entry and $30 for entry and a meal ticket. There will be traditional casino games as well as non-traditional game night classics, live music, food, and activities for everyone. This fundraiser is open to the public and helps fund scholarships and community projects. 
 

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Restoring the Breach will also be celebrating the opening of their scholarship applications for high school and college students. Over the past 7 years, they have been involved in various community service events. Restoring the Breach has hosted weekly devotional services at Open Hearts Community Commission and the weekly free "ME" First Tutoring program during the school year at the Statesboro Regional Library. 

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"Me First" Tutoring at the Statesboro Regional Library

They have also hosted school supply drives, clothing distributions, a community baby shower, a teacher appreciation event, a community health fair, and a Thanksgiving meal giveaway. Most recently they partnered with the City of Statesboro for the monthly Family Fun Resource Days and for the Home for the Holidays Christmas giveaway event. Their organization is “dedicated to helping those in need by providing resources, support, and opportunities for growth.”

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"Re-pack your Backpack" Drive 

Tickets for Casino Night are available online here. Follow Restoring the Breach on Facebook and Instagram for more upcoming events. For more information, check out their website here

Philip and LaShai Campbell founded Restoring the Breach, March 4, 2017. Since its inception, Restoring the Breach, Inc. has been blessed with God-given directors, advisors, and volunteers who work faithfully and diligently to ensure that the organization is successful. 

RTB is a faith-based 501(c)(3) corporation operating in the Statesboro-Bulloch County area committed to bestowing unconditional love through righteous acts by providing members of our community with tolls to help them build the life they want for themselves and their families. We specifically offer spiritual, physical, emotional, social, and financial services through direct programming for all residents, youth, adults, and college students alike, regardless of their socioeconomic status or religious affiliation.