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COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION (PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY) Are these tickets for an Individual Organization/Corporation Name Company Name (if applicable) Address City State Zip Email Phone PLEASE DESIGNATE THE CHARITY/CHARITIES TO BENEFIT FROM YOUR TICKET PURCHASE (ONE SELECTION PER TICKET): BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN Great Futures Start HERE! We carry out our vital mission by giving youth safe places to spend their out-of-school time. Every year, nearly 15,000 youth at our 8 Clubs in southeast Michigan rely on their neighborhood Boys & Girls Clubs rather than be on their own afterschool and during the summer. Boys & Girls Clubs use these critical times to help youth develop academic success, good character and citizenship, and healthy lifestyles. Our goal is that every youth stays in school, graduates prepared for college or career, becomes a contributing member of his or her community, practices healthy habits, and avoids risky behaviors. Learn more at www.bgcsm.org. 248.522.4418 · Chairperson: Philip Nussel · (MICS 9011) BOYS HOPE GIRLS HOPE DETROIT Boys Hope Girls Hope of Detroit has been a refuge and pathway for young people who have the ambition and determination to achieve a college education and a life of service. As an organization, we have opened a doorway of opportunity to a generation of young scholars and created a circle of hope in the city of Detroit. We firmly believe that children have the power to overcome adversity, realize their potential, and help transform our world. To date, over 90% of our scholars are persisting through college and on track for graduation. 313.862.0707 Chairperson: Patrice Johnson · (MICS 729346) CHILDREN’S CENTER For 90 years, The Children’s Center has been empowering children and families to turn fear into courage, hurt into healing and trauma into triumph. Your generous support helps nearly 7,500 Greater Detroit children and families each year. Because of you, children receive quality mental and behavioral health services to help them overcome trauma from abuse, neglect and poverty and to overcome the emotional or intellectual challenges they face. We believe that when you lift a child’s spirit, you ultimately lift an entire community. Learn more about the life-changing services at The Children’s Center at thechildrenscenter.com or call 313.831.5535 Chairpersons: Mr. & Mrs. William Clay Ford, Jr. · (MICS 5787) CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATION The Children’s Hospital of Michigan Foundation is dedicated to advancing the health and wellness of children and families. With focus areas in mental health, injury prevention, abuse and neglect, oncology and cardiology research and nutritional wellness, the Foundation is leading children and families on a path to a happier, healthier future. Since 2011, the Foundation has provided more than 48 million dollars to researchers and community organizations to fund innovations capable of making a significant impact on the wellness of the community. 313.964.6994 · (MICS 28525) DADA CHARITABLE FOUNDATION FUND AT THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN Established in 1998 at the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan, the fund supports activities that enhance the lives of children and youth throughout the region. More than 150 nonprofit organizations have received grants for their work across a broad range of program areas, including youth development and leadership, health and human services, arts and culture, education, and recreation. 313.961.6675 · Advisory Committee members include: Mr. Bill Golling & Mr. Doug North · (MICS 21889) DETROIT PAL In partnership with the Detroit Police Department and community volunteers, Detroit PAL builds character through athletic, academic, and leadership develop- ment programs. Together with nearly 2,000 volunteers, the organization serves over 14,000 youth participants, with the goal of ultimately helping them develop high character, lead healthy and active lives and become civically engaged. detroitpal.org. 313.833.1600 Chairperson: Mr. Terence Thomas · (MICS 13144) JUDSON CENTER For 94 years, Judson Center has been a part of the fabric of the Detroit community and always has remained steadfast in helping children in need. Just this past year, Judson Center served nearly 9,000 children and families, providing them on a path to a bright future. Judson Center programs focus on family-centered solutions for families in crisis with the love and permanency of “forever families” for abused and neglected children through adoption, support and care for children who have experienced unthinkable trauma in our foster care program and lifespan support for children on the autism spectrum and their families. Learn more at judsoncenter.org. 248.549.4339 · Chairpersons: David & Lisa Drews and Bobbi & Stephen Polk · (MICS 63006) MARCH OF DIMES DETROIT March of Dimes is fighting for the health of all moms and babies by supporting research, leading programs and providing education and advocacy so that every baby can have the best possible start. 1 in 10 babies is born too soon in the United States and 1 in 6 babies is born too soon in Detroit. Additionally, women of color have an up to 50 percent higher rate of preterm birth than white women. March of Dimes is working to change these statistics by supporting moms through every stage of the pregnancy journey, even when everything doesn’t go according to plan. Because, when a society supports every family, the future is brighter for us all. And when communities work together, even the toughest problems can be solved. Find out more at marchofdimes.org or by calling 248.359.1575 · (MICS 6045) Yes, I would like to attend the 2019 NAIAS Charity Preview: Please send me ticket(s) at $400 per person (Of each $400 ticket purchased, $390 is tax-deductible) My check for $ is enclosed (Please make checks payable to: Charity Preview) NOTE: Checks may be converted into an ACH electronic item. Check payments will not be accepted after Friday, January 11, 2019 Please charge my gift to: Visa MasterCard American Express Signature Account No. Security Code Exp Date I regret that I am unable to attend, but please accept my tax deductible donation of $ Ten percent of the amount benefitting a charity other than the DADA Charitable Foundation Fund will be allocated to the DADA Charitable Fund for grants to children’s charities beyond the charities listed. Please complete the information above and return by mail to: Charity Preview, P.O. Box 755, Troy, MI 48099-0755, or by fax to: 1-248-283-5124. Call toll-free 1-888-838-7500 or visit charitypreview.com for more information. Lost tickets will not be replaced. Tickets are non-refundable. 2019 CHARITY PREVIEW

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COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION (PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY)

Are these tickets for an Individual Organization/Corporation

Name

Company Name (if applicable)

Address City State Zip

Email Phone

PLEASE DESIGNATE THE CHARITY/CHARITIES TO BENEFIT FROM YOUR TICKET PURCHASE (ONE SELECTION PER TICKET): BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN Great Futures Start HERE! We carry out our vital mission by giving youth safe places to spend their out-of-school time. Every year, nearly 15,000 youth at our 8

Clubs in southeast Michigan rely on their neighborhood Boys & Girls Clubs rather than be on their own afterschool and during the summer. Boys & Girls Clubs use these critical times to help youth develop academic success, good character and citizenship, and healthy lifestyles. Our goal is that every youth stays in school, graduates prepared for college or career, becomes a contributing member of his or her community, practices healthy habits, and avoids risky behaviors. Learn more at www.bgcsm.org. 248.522.4418 · Chairperson: Philip Nussel · (MICS 9011)

BOYS HOPE GIRLS HOPE DETROIT Boys Hope Girls Hope of Detroit has been a refuge and pathway for young people who have the ambition and determination to achieve a college education and a

life of service. As an organization, we have opened a doorway of opportunity to a generation of young scholars and created a circle of hope in the city of Detroit. We �rmly believe that children have the power to overcome adversity, realize their potential, and help transform our world. To date, over 90% of our scholars are persisting through college and on track for graduation. 313.862.0707 Chairperson: Patrice Johnson · (MICS 729346)

CHILDREN’S CENTER For 90 years, The Children’s Center has been empowering children and families to turn fear into courage, hurt into healing and trauma into triumph. Your

generous support helps nearly 7,500 Greater Detroit children and families each year. Because of you, children receive quality mental and behavioral health services to help them overcome trauma from abuse, neglect and poverty and to overcome the emotional or intellectual challenges they face. We believe that when you lift a child’s spirit, you ultimately lift an entire community. Learn more about the life-changing services at The Children’s Center at thechildrenscenter.com or call 313.831.5535 Chairpersons: Mr. & Mrs. William Clay Ford, Jr. · (MICS 5787)

CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATION The Children’s Hospital of Michigan Foundation is dedicated to advancing the health and wellness of children and families. With focus areas in mental health,

injury prevention, abuse and neglect, oncology and cardiology research and nutritional wellness, the Foundation is leading children and families on a path to a happier, healthier future. Since 2011, the Foundation has provided more than 48 million dollars to researchers and community organizations to fund innovations capable of making a signi�cant impact on the wellness of the community. 313.964.6994 · (MICS 28525)

DADA CHARITABLE FOUNDATION FUND AT THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN Established in 1998 at the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan, the fund supports activities that enhance the lives of children and youth throughout

the region. More than 150 nonpro�t organizations have received grants for their work across a broad range of program areas, including youth development and leadership, health and human services, arts and culture, education, and recreation. 313.961.6675 · Advisory Committee members include: Mr. Bill Golling & Mr. Doug North · (MICS 21889)

DETROIT PAL In partnership with the Detroit Police Department and community volunteers, Detroit PAL builds character through athletic, academic, and leadership develop-

ment programs. Together with nearly 2,000 volunteers, the organization serves over 14,000 youth participants, with the goal of ultimately helping them develop high character, lead healthy and active lives and become civically engaged. detroitpal.org. 313.833.1600 Chairperson: Mr. Terence Thomas · (MICS 13144)

JUDSON CENTER For 94 years, Judson Center has been a part of the fabric of the Detroit community and always has remained steadfast in helping children in need. Just this past

year, Judson Center served nearly 9,000 children and families, providing them on a path to a bright future. Judson Center programs focus on family-centered solutions for families in crisis with the love and permanency of “forever families” for abused and neglected children through adoption, support and care for children who have experienced unthinkable trauma in our foster care program and lifespan support for children on the autism spectrum and their families. Learn more at judsoncenter.org. 248.549.4339 · Chairpersons: David & Lisa Drews and Bobbi & Stephen Polk · (MICS 63006)

MARCH OF DIMES DETROIT March of Dimes is �ghting for the health of all moms and babies by supporting research, leading programs and providing education and advocacy so that every

baby can have the best possible start. 1 in 10 babies is born too soon in the United States and 1 in 6 babies is born too soon in Detroit. Additionally, women of color have an up to 50 percent higher rate of preterm birth than white women. March of Dimes is working to change these statistics by supporting moms through every stage of the pregnancy journey, even when everything doesn’t go according to plan. Because, when a society supports every family, the future is brighter for us all. And when communities work together, even the toughest problems can be solved. Find out more at marchofdimes.org or by calling 248.359.1575 · (MICS 6045)

Yes, I would like to attend the 2019 NAIAS Charity Preview: Please send me ticket(s) at $400 per person (Of each $400 ticket purchased, $390 is tax-deductible)

My check for $ is enclosed (Please make checks payable to: Charity Preview) NOTE: Checks may be converted into an ACH electronic item. Check payments will not be accepted after Friday, January 11, 2019

Please charge my gift to: Visa MasterCard American Express

Signature

Account No. Security Code Exp Date

I regret that I am unable to attend, but please accept my tax deductible donation of $

Ten percent of the amount bene�tting a charity other than the DADA Charitable Foundation Fund will be allocated to the DADA Charitable Fund for grants to children’s charities beyond the charities listed.

Please complete the information above and return by mail to: Charity Preview, P.O. Box 755, Troy, MI 48099-0755, or by fax to: 1-248-283-5124.Call toll-free 1-888-838-7500 or visit charitypreview.com for more information. Lost tickets will not be replaced. Tickets are non-refundable.

2019 CHARITY PREVIEW