The City Mission's Field of Hope Event Hosts Players From the Cleveland Browns

The City Mission is hosting its fourth annual Field of Hope Luncheon to raise support and awareness for the 2,000 homeless in the Cleveland area.

The City Mission is hosting its fourth annual Field of Hope Luncheon to raise support and awareness for the 2,000 homeless in the Cleveland area.

The luncheon is scheduled to take place on Thursday, October 13, 2011, at the Cleveland Browns Stadium's Legend Club. The event will begin with a meet-and-greet session, along with registration, at 11:30 a.m. The luncheon itself begins at noon. Speakers include Tom Petersburg, the Cleveland Browns Chaplain, and Dave Puzzuoli, retired Cleveland Browns' nose tackle (1983 - 1987). The Cleveland Browns Stadium's Legend Club is located at 100 Alfred Lerner Way, Cleveland, Ohio. Directions may be found on The City Mission's website.

Tickets are available for $30 each, or $150 for a table of six. Sponsorships are also available. The City Mission will close registration on October 5, 2011. Tickets can be purchased online or via mailed check.

The homeless who have fallen into difficult circumstances - formerly incarcerated and disabled residents, along with those who have been recently laid off due to the poor economy - hope to be given a second chance at opportunities that may have not previously been presented to them. The City Mission provides a safe haven to do so, as the organization provides support programs for men, women and children alike. By participating in the Field of Hope Luncheon, each ticket holder is helping those in need.

The City Mission is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing services and programs to support those in need and help them transition during difficult times. The City Mission is a Cleveland, Ohio-based charity dedicated to helping crisis victims and giving disadvantaged people the opportunity to move from poverty and dependency to stability, growth and productivity. This may include the homeless, disabled, recent inmates or those who have been victims of natural disasters or fires. With specific programs for needy men, women and youth, The City Mission provides help and hope to all people through the transforming power of God's love. You can learn more about The City Mission by visiting thecitymission.org.

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