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Young Moore Sponsors Me Fine Gala 2022

Young Moore is proud to sponsor the upcoming Me Fine Gala themed Escape to Paradise. Scheduled for October 21, 2022 at Raleigh’s Market Hall, the event celebrates the accomplishments of Me Fine and raises money to ensure continued funding of the emotional support programs and financial assistance the organization delivers to families being cared for in the Triangle area at Duke, UNC, and WakeMed Children’s Hospitals. The event will feature live entertainment by the NC Brazilian Arts Project, tropical food, umbrella drinks, a wine pull, a live auction, and a treasure chest raffle.

About Me Fine:

Me Fine helps families with the very real emotional and financial challenges that arise when their child is facing a serious health issue. Since 2004, Me Fine has provided emotional support and financial assistance to caregivers with children being treated at Duke, UNC, and WakeMed Children’s Hospitals. Me Fine provides small comforts like gas cards, utility/mortgage payments, and parking passes that help families spend more time focusing on the healthy recovery of their child and less time worrying about finances. 

For more information about Me Fine, please visit: www.mefine.org


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