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Friday, January 13, 2012

Jack Black To Attend Renal Teen Prom

Look to the Stars | The World of Charity Giving

Jack Black, Ann Lopez and Brad Ellis will be guests of honor at the annual Renal Teen Prom at Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks, California, on Sunday, January 15.

The Renal Support Network (RSN) will host the 13th Annual Renal Teen Prom for hundreds of patients with kidney disease. The Renal Teen Prom is the inspiration of Lori Hartwell, RSN’s President and Founder, who missed her own prom due to kidney disease.

More than 300 teens and their guests, ages ranging from 14 to 24-years-old, who are on dialysis, pre-dialysis or with a transplant, will receive an evening of glamour, fun and excitement. The prom attracts not only Southern California teens, but teens from across the United States: Washington, Arizona, Texas, Massachusetts, Hawaii, Colorado and New Jersey.

For more information, click here.
Read more: http://www.looktothestars.org/news/7664-jack-black-to-attend-renal-teen-prom#ixzz1jMWAHdLX

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