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Angela Van Rooy, Interim Communications Director, Office of the Mayor

angela.vanrooy@bloomington.in.gov or 812-349-3505

 

Patty Moon, Communications & Outreach Coordinator, Middle Way House

communications@middlewayhouse.org or 812-333-7404

 

Last Call for Sponsors: Middle Way House and City of Bloomington’s 12th Annual Wrapped in Love Tree Sweater Display

Middle Way House and the City of Bloomington extend a final invitation to potential sponsors to demonstrate their commitment to ending violence by supporting Wrapped in Love. Sponsorships are available at various levels, allowing businesses, individuals, and organizations to make a resounding statement against violence. Demonstrate your commitment to ending violence through sponsorship: email development@middlewayhouse.org for more information.

 

Since its inception in 2012, the Wrapped in Love tree sweater display has graced the heart of Bloomington, adorning trees with vibrant sweaters that symbolize the warmth of community and the strength of collective action. This year marks an exciting milestone as Middle Way House joins forces with the City of Bloomington for the first time: this partnership aims to utilize the art installation as a platform to spread awareness of domestic violence, sexual violence, and human trafficking, while celebrating the City’s core values of unity and advocacy.

 

The Wrapped in Love Kickoff Celebration is scheduled to take place on Thursday, October 12th, at 5:30 PM at the Switchyard Park Pavilion. Come as you are and enjoy dinner, drinks, and a dessert auction. Tickets are available for purchase at givebutter.com/wrappedinlovekickoff.

 

 

 

About Middle Way House

Since the early 1970s, Middle Way House has been providing services to people in crisis. Today, Middle Way House provides comprehensive support services for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking, including an emergency shelter, a 24/7 help & crisis line, on-scene advocacy, transitional and permanent housing solutions for survivors and their families, legal advocacy, and education and prevention programs. Middle Way House serves six counties in southern Indiana: Monroe, Greene, Lawrence, Owen, Morgan, and Martin. We believe, support, and affirm the identities of ALL survivors. For more information, please visit middlewayhouse.org.