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Wednesday, 29 January 2020 00:32

PCC's 10th Annual Fundraising Gala - POSTPONED

In the abundance of caution, PCC has decided to postpone our 10th Annual Fundraising Gala in light of the novel coronavirus (COVID–19). We believe it is in the best interest of our staff and supporters; your health and safety are our highest priority. To that end, we have chosen to postpone the gala to a future date to be determined.

As always, we appreciate your dedication to PCC. In our efforts to provide high quality and affordable care to an underserved population, all contributions have been invaluable. We look forward to seeing PCC staff, friends, and supporters at our future fundraising gala.

Published in Events & Workshops

Oak Park, IL – On October 8, the PCC Foundation hosted its Annual Fundraising Gala, “Some Enchanted Evening.” Held at the beautiful Oak Park Country Club, the evening began with a cocktail hour, during which time guests had the opportunity to win numerous treasures in an impressive raffle. The social hour was followed by dinner and live music. The salad course was fully harvested from the nearby PCC Austin Farm. The banquet hall was filled with the soothing sounds of local songstress, Melody DeRosa, also known for entertaining at the II Vicolo Trattoria in Oak Park.

Published in Press Releases

Oak Park, IL – On Saturday, October 8, 2016, the PCC Foundation will host its Annual Fundraising Gala, “Some Enchanted Evening.” The festivities will be held at the beautiful Oak Park Country Club and will feature cocktails, dinner, live music, and a raffle. Attendees will sing and dance along with local songstress, Melody DeRosa, also known for entertaining at the II Vicolo Trattoria in Oak Park.

Published in Press Releases

Oak Park, IL - Academy and Emmy award nominated actress Mariel Hemingway is teaming up with PCC Community Wellness Center (PCC) to focus attention on behavioral health issues. Hemingway will be the keynote speaker at PCC’s fifth annual Gala at Oak Brook Hills Resort on October 11. PCC and Hemingway aim to increase awareness of the enormous impact behavioral health issues have on underserved communities.

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