Pita Weber Del Prado Invite You to Attend Project Peru Benefit Event – Friday April 4th
What better way to spend a Friday night than mingling with old and new friends, celebrating the good work of local humanitarians, all while helping others at the same time?
The entire team at Pita Weber Del Prado invite you to join Project Peru and the Coral Gables Congregational Church to celebrate recent positive efforts in the Sacred Inca Valley. The event will highlight the work of the Kausay Wasi Clinic. In addition, at the gathering more information will be shared about Project Peru’s 2014 medical team, led by Dr. Gabriel Alloum and Dr. Pat Pazmino.
Event Details
We invite all firm friends, family members, and all those in the community to join us.
WHAT: An Evening of Hope and Inspiration – Celebrating the work of Project Peru
WHEN: Friday, April 4th, 2014 at 7pm
WHERE: Coral Gables Congregational Church (Across the Street from the Biltmore Hotel)
3010 De Soto Blvd.
Coral Gables, FL
COST: There will be a silent auction. Donations are also welcome!
RSVP: Please let us know that you are coming. Send an email to sdelprado@pdfirm.com so we know how many to expect.
Hors d’oeuvres, pisco sours, mojitos, wine, and refreshments will be provided.
If you have any questions, feel free to call Shannon Del Prado or Skip Pita at 305-670-2889.
About Project Peru
Project Peru is a Miami-based humanitarian and volunteer organization found by Pita Weber Del Prado in conjunction with the Coral Gables Congregational Church. The group is committed to providing important surgical services to indigenous Peruvian communities at no charge.
Since the organization’s founding in 2008, six different medical teams have traveled to Peru to perform over 200 crucial surgical operations for residents in need. Provided services include orthopedic, gynecological, and plastic surgeries. The surgeries have helped those with cleft lip and palate issues, ear reconstruction needs, burn victims, and many others.
Social Justice & Advocacy
As lawyers working for the rights of those harmed unexpectedly, we are dedicated to supporting civil and social justice in all settings. The work of Project Peru is an outgrowth of that same mission–using one’s skills to help others. We are proud to work alongside so many Miami residents who are willing to volunteer their time and services in noble humanitarian efforts, from doctors and teachers to nurses, church congregations, and more.
We encourage you to attend this upcoming event to support the charitable effort and learn more about how you can participate.