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Hundreds of people with special needs enjoyed "A Night to Shine" hosted by New Life Assembly of God Church with support from ...
The Tim Tebow Foundation's Night to Shine special-needs prom in Jacksonville celebrated 1,186 guests. Similar proms were held ...
DSC_0390.JPG Betsy Atkinson and Gary Pyle wait their turn in the karaoke room. DSC_0359.JPG Kenny Bush is ready for the limousine ride that was part of “Night to Shine” events. One special ...
HANOVER COUNTY, Va. -- Three Central Virginia churches hosted free Night to Shine proms to provide an unforgettable experience for people living with special needs in Central Virginia. Red carpets ...
The red carpet was rolled out on Friday for "Night to Shine," a prom event honoring and celebrating people with special needs. The event was hosted by Compass Church with the Tim Tebow Foundation.“ ...
Night to Shine is a free prom-like event for people with special needs and disabilities. Guests young and old are given the VIP experience with door-to-door service, makeup and hair for the ladies ...
BROADVIEW HEIGHTS, Ohio (WJW) — Friday night was a Night to Shine for Northeast Ohioans with special needs and their loving families and dedicated care givers. The mega worldwide event ...
Hundreds participated in Friday’s “Night to Shine,” a prom night experience focused on including those with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities, in addition to other disabilities.
KALAMAZOO, Mich. — It was a night to remember for those who attended Night to Shine in Kalamazoo on Friday. Hosted by local churches around the world, Night to Shine is a complementary event for ...
Friday was a ‘Night to Shine’ at Proctor High School. Hundreds of kids with special needs from all over the region got the dress the nines and attend prom. . Event coordinator Mollie Haag says ...