Pasadena, California, United States of America (Free-Press-Release.com) July 18, 2011 --
Pasadena, CA – The newly-found organization, Neglected Bloodlines, will host its first benefit event at this year’s Action On Film Festival. Along with showcasing films pertaining to victims of abuse, Neglected Bloodlines and Action On Film will present awards to the filmmakers who have also recognized abuse as a growing epidemic. “An Evening of Awareness” will take place July 27th at 7:00pm at the Regency Academy Theater in Pasadena, California.
Neglected Bloodlines is dedicated to providing resources to at-risk youth and adults in local communities. By providing necessities such as clothing, shelter, food, and counseling, the organization seeks to restore and bring back hope to the lives of men, women, and children suffering from various abuses. Timothy Littlefield, founder of Neglected Bloodlines, will host “An Evening of Awareness” to shed light on these victims and show attendees how they can help their local communities.
AOF Festival founder, Del Weston, says, “Tim Littlefield has proven without a shadow of a doubt that one voice in the darkness can make a difference in not just one life, but millions of lives. His work today will have a ripple effect that changes for the better so many lives, that I myself couldn’t help to be more proud of him and his organization.”
Timothy Littlefield says, “I’m ecstatic to be a part of this year’s AOF Festival. Not only is it important to help these youths and adults, but it is just as important to spread awareness and to show the community how we can help where other social and economic institutions have fallen short.”
Neglected Bloodlines’ “An Evening of Awareness” will take place July 27th at 7:00pm at the Regency Academy Theater in Pasadena, California. All donations will go toward the Neglected Bloodlines Foundation, dedicated to helping at-risk youth and adults in the local community.
Contact:
Nina Houlihan, Public Relations
nhoulihan@aoffest.com
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