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CrisisLink Teams up with Judy Ryan of Fairfax and Outback Steakhouse for 5th Annual Luncheon & Fashion Show

Proceeds to benefit CrisisLink.

WHO: CrisisLink

WHAT: CrisisLink will host its fifth annual Outback Steakhouse Luncheon & Fashion Show featuring the spring collection from Judy Ryan of Fairfax.

Join us as for an afternoon of fun and fashion while enjoying a 3-course meal donated by the Outback Steakhouse.  All proceeds from ticket sales benefit CrisisLink’s crisis, trauma, and suicide prevention and recovery programs.  After the event, ticket holders will receive a $5 coupon for shopping at Judy Ryan of Fairfax.  Additionally, 10% of all Judy Ryan sales on Saturday, March 8 will be donated to CrisisLink.

WHEN: Saturday, March 8, 12 p.m. to 2 p.m.

WHERE: The Outback Steakhouse in Twinbrooke Shopping Center, 9579 Braddock Road, Fairfax, VA.

Tickets are $30 and are available online or by calling (703) 516-6778.

Tickets may also be purchased at Judy Ryan of Fairfax in the Twinbrooke Center (9565 Braddock Rd., Fairfax, VA).  If we have not sold out in advance, tickets will be available at the door.  All proceeds from ticket sales will benefit CrisisLink!

CrisisLink operates several Hotlines around the clock to support anyone facing life crisis or suicide and connect them to community resources. The numbers are 703-527-4077, 1-800-SUICIDE, and 1-800-273-TALK. The Hotlines are answered by highly trained volunteers and the need for more volunteers has never been greater. “As our call volume continues to increase at a drastic rate, the number of trained Hotline volunteers must grow as well. The time to donate your time is NOW!” says Lindsay Paulette-Chapman, CrisisLink’s Hotline and Volunteer Manager. Call 703-527-6016 or e-mail volunteer@crisislink.org to learn how you can help answer calls from those in need.

CrisisLink saves lives and prevents tragedies every day by providing those facing life crises, trauma, and suicide with support, information, and links to community resources. Since 1969, CrisisLink has fielded over half a million calls, provided a quarter of a million referrals, and answered over 20,000 calls concerning suicide. CrisisLink provides youth and senior outreach programs; community training on mental health and suicide prevention; the first comprehensive postvention program in the region with immediate support and support groups for survivors of sudden and traumatic loss; and training for professionals and community members. http://www.CrisisLink.org

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