Boca Raton Law Office Hosts Halloween Event for Charity on October 19, 2017
The Berman Law Group gives back to the community
BOCA RATON, Fla., Sept. 29, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Local South Florida law office, The Berman Law Group, is hosting their annual Fright Night Fundraiser. They are raising money for the benefit of Pet Haven Rescue. The charitable organization helps alleviate the suffering, neglect, and overpopulation of animals. They are advocates against hoarders and irresponsible rescue practices. The shelter does not have cages. This means that pets will have reduced stress and no 'cage rage', making them transition more easily into domestic life.
It is a mainstay for celebrities in South Florida. Stars such as Carmen Electra, Chanel West Coast, and Dennis Rodman have attended the event in the past. Halloween goes Hollywood, and the party is not going to stop until the sun comes up. The dress code stipulates that attendees dress as their favorite TV or movie character or as their favorite actor or actress to match the Hollywood theme.
This year the law firm is excited to announce that the event will be hosted by Kathryn Dennis from Southern Charm, the former WWE wrestler Torrie Wilson, and Chili from TLC.
Avant Delray, hosting the event, is one of the hottest new restaurants in South Florida. RSVPs are needed, because there is limited capacity. Several hundred people are expected to attend.
This has many sponsors, and is expected to do a significant amount of good for Pet Haven Rescue. The charity has won the Pet Hero Award. The mistreatment of animals is an acute problem in South Florida. In the wake of Hurricane Irma, many pets were abandoned as people evacuated.
The Berman Law Group has a reputation for giving back to their community. They support 35 charitable organizations in addition to this yearly event.
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