Wednesday, December 28, 2011

THE TUCCI FOUNDATION HOSTS 4th ANNUAL CHARITY NEW YEAR’S EVE EVENT TO BENEFIT VOICES FOR CHILDREN DEC 31 9PM



Ring in 2012 in style…red carpet, champagne toast, balloon drop and paparazzi, while helping local Tampa Bay children in need

TAMPA, FL – December 28, 2011 – South Tampa’s leading charity event organizer, The TUCCI Foundation (www.TheTucciFoundation.com), is pleased to host its forth annual ‘Black & White’ New Year’s Eve event to benefit Voices for Children (www.VoicesforChildren.com), Saturday, December 31 from 9pm to 3am at local hot spot Cheap, 309 S. Howard Ave., Tampa.
 
Having raised over $10,000 for local charities, The TUCCI Foundation knows a thing or two about raising money for a good cause, which is why Clint Bertucci and Pete Martucci, Co-Founders of TTC, teamed up with Voices for Children for their largest attended event of the year, expected to garner over 600 guests.

Every year, Voices for Children volunteers help thousands of children trapped in hopeless home-life situations in Hillsborough County; and since our New Year’s Eve bash is our largest event of the year, we figured it was the perfect opportunity to not only help raise funds, but also awareness to a vast number of local residents about the need for volunteers.” said Clint Bertucci.

Percentage of tickets sales purchased pre-event at www.TheTUCCIFoundation.com ($10-15), as well as at the door ($15-20) will be donated to Voices for Children.

ABOUT TTF: Known for throwing splashy fun-filled events for a good cause, The TUCCI Foundation is Tampa Bay’s premiere charity event organizer. Founded in 2006 by Clint Bertucci and Pete Martucci, TTF has raised over $10,000 for local charity organizations including The Children’s Home, Children’s Cancer Center, and Voices for Children.

ABOUT Voices for Children: Voices for Children is a non-profit organization whose mission is to provide the volunteer guardians the financial means necessary for Guardian ad Litem to continue this vital service to children. Currently, the program can serve only about 67% of these children. Our goal is to provide 100% representation for children of Hillsborough County.

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