The Center for Pursuit Luncheon
This annual luncheon brought in $196,000 for The Center for Pursuit’s mission to empower individuals who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Center partnered with Bitty & Beau’s Coffee Houston, a coffee shop that employs people with disabilities such as Down syndrome, autism and cerebral palsy. In fact, six employees at Bitty & Beau’s Rice Village location are alumni of The Center’s employment services program.
Chairs Victoria Beard and Lance Reynolds helmed the event with KTRK Channel 13 weekend sports anchor Adam Winkler served as emcee.
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