The Legacy Foundation, in support of Legacy Treatment Services, will honor longtime NJBIA member Mercadien on March 22 at its annual “Monte Carlo Night” fundraiser that supports behavioral health and substance abuse services for New Jersey residents of all ages.
With over 70 programs throughout New Jersey, Legacy serves more than 20,000 people a year. The full continuum of services includes prevention programs, crisis intervention, outpatient therapy and psychiatric services, substance abuse services, therapeutic foster care, residential programs, juvenile detention alternatives, case management, developmental disability services, and a special education school.
The Monte Carlo Night fundraiser, which takes place at The Merion on Route 130 in Cinnaminson, will include food, live music, an open bar, silent auction and games of chance such as Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, and Money Wheel. At the end of the night, attendees will be able to convert their chips into raffle tickets for the chance to win prizes.
Mercadien, a Mercer County-based firm offering a full spectrum of accounting, tax services and consulting, will be honored at Monte Carlo Night for its tremendous community support throughout New Jersey, including Legacy Treatment Services.
Legacy Treatment Services’ programs aim to change behavioral health and social service outcomes for people of all ages from surviving to thriving, according to Director of Development Mark Hatoff. A recipient of Legacy Treatment Services will be a guest speaker at the fundraiser.
Monte Carlo Night provides a wonderful networking experience filled with charitable gaming, delicious food and drink, and live music, Hatoff said. Guests have opportunities to bid on hotel packages, experiences, tickets to attractions, elaborate gift baskets and more during the silent auction. In addition, there are chances to bid on items such as concert tickets, exclusive dinner packages and more during a live auction.
For additional information on Legacy Monte Carlo Night, sponsorships, tickets, and more – visit www.legacymontecarlonight.com, and follow Legacy Treatment Services on social media. For questions, contact Mark Hatoff at 609-288-3127.