Benefits With Friends: AIM for Advocacy advances hope

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ON TARGET
Adonai Leiva of Joplin, Mo. shoots a clay target Saturday Aug. 26 2017 launched by Kevin Lyles of Bentonville (second from left) during the annual AIM for Advocacy sporting clays tournament held at Spring Valley Anglers Rod and Gun Club near Decatur. The event raised funds for Restoration Village. Retoration Village in Little Flock provides a safe environment for women and children in a crisis time of their lives. Money raised at the sporting clays event supports services to clients, said Tara Lentz, a counselor at Restoration Village. Sporting clays is a shotgun shooting game where clay targets fly in ways that simuate various hunting situations.
NWA Democrat-Gazette/FLIP PUTTHOFF ON TARGET Adonai Leiva of Joplin, Mo. shoots a clay target Saturday Aug. 26 2017 launched by Kevin Lyles of Bentonville (second from left) during the annual AIM for Advocacy sporting clays tournament held at Spring Valley Anglers Rod and Gun Club near Decatur. The event raised funds for Restoration Village. Retoration Village in Little Flock provides a safe environment for women and children in a crisis time of their lives. Money raised at the sporting clays event supports services to clients, said Tara Lentz, a counselor at Restoration Village. Sporting clays is a shotgun shooting game where clay targets fly in ways that simuate various hunting situations.

Restoration Village invites Northwest Arkansans to AIM for Advocacy and restore hope for women and children in crisis. Due to their concern for the current public health situation, the nonprofit organization has shifted its largest in-person annual fundraiser to a virtual event, organizers say. The AIM for Advocacy Online Auction and Virtual Fundraiser will be Aug. 14-21 at biddingowl.com/RestorationVillage.

"Restoration Village is Northwest Arkansas' faith-based, long-term crisis shelter for women and children. Their mission is to restore hope and break the cycle of abuse for each woman and child by providing safe shelter and life-changing services. The Village offers long-term communal and transitional housing, as well as a wide range of services including advocacy, individual and group counseling, equine therapy and enrichment activities for their residents."

Auction items include experiences such as guided fishing trips for two or four people, sporting clays and golf outings and gift cards from area merchants.

There are also opportunities for backers to donate to "Fund-A-Need" on the auction web page. Options to help directly meet a current need range from $50 to $3,333 and include groceries for a week or a month; utilities for a week or a month; maintenance for a week or a month; a birthday gift for a child or a resident; and enrichment activities for a month.

"The Village has given me hope again," said a current resident. "I was at the point where I had no support and no place to stay and had turned to drugs. Being at the Village has turned that around." In her time at Restoration Village, this resident was able to celebrate her first sober Mother's Day.

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AIM for Advocacy

Who: Restoration Village

What: Online auction, sponsorship opportunities

When: Aug. 14-21

Where: biddingowl.com/Rest…

Information: (479) 631-7345 or restorationvillage.…

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