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    April 8, 2019 • Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

    Spring Gala Featured in the #SEEN Column

    Spring Gala Featured in the #SEEN Column

    April 8, 2019 by Rob Anderson

    There is no better time of year to feel a sense of renewal and hope than spring. And that springtime feeling was palpable for the 370 guests that supported Wesley Family Services on Saturday night at the Westin Convention Center and Hotel, Downtown. Partygoers could have their photos taken in front of a flower wall dreamed up by event planner Evelyn Castillo. “We wanted to do something that represented new beginnings. The goal of Wesley Family Services is to help people bloom. So what better way than to showcase lots of flowers?”

    Wesley Family Services was created in July 2017 when Wesley Spectrum and Family Services of Western Pennsylvania merged, forming a larger, more united organization that would be equipped to better meet the needs of children, adults and families throughout their lives. “Combining forces has really allowed us to reach more families. When they share their dreams with us, we are empowered to then serve them better,” said Doug Muetzel, CEO.

    Read more and check out the photos in the Post-Gazette’s #SEEN column. 

    Special thanks to the selfie booth from DigiBooths. Guests enjoyed it for 3 fun-filled hours!

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