The Domestic Violence Services Network (DVSN) will host its annual Celebration of Hope Benefit on Saturday, April 29, 2023 from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm at the Barn at Gibbet Hill in Groton, MA. 

DVSN uniquely provides life-saving services in collaboration with volunteer advocates and local law enforcement for Lexington and 11 surrounding towns, Hanscom AFB, the courts, and an extensive network of community agencies.

Jacquelin Apsler, Executive Director says, “We strive to bring domestic violence out of the shadows, deliver vital resources to our neighbors living with abuse, and offer a bridge to hope and empowerment. This is not possible without our generous supporters.”

Guests will enjoy delicious food in a beautiful setting, the talents of musical groups, BootScam and the Boston Scottish Fiddle Orchestra, and artwork by members of DVSN’s support groups. A DVSN client will share her inspiring story of challenge, courage, resiliency, and independence.

Tickets are $95 each for a sumptuous brunch buffet, drinks, dessert, a photo booth, and entertainment.  Purchase tickets/donate: DVSN.org/Benefit2023.

For more information about Domestic Violence Services Network, Inc., visit DVSN.org or call 978-318-3421.  DVSN’s Toll-free, Confidential Help Line:  888-399-6111.

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