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“Rage for Roe: A Halloween Bash to Support The DC Abortion Fund”

From an email:

“Calling all our best ghouls, ’tis the season to RAGE for Roe!

Nothing spookier than losing our bodily autonomy, get ready to scare BACK and support your local community fighting for health, education, and defending our rights! Proceeds support the DC Abortion Fund!

Join us for a night of spooky mischief with Tara Hoot, enter the costume contest with your best ensemble, dance the night away with beats by DJ Chan Don, and photographer Farrah Skeiky will be roaming to snap your portrait!

Available for purchase: sip signature cocktails by Hook Hall and enjoy bites by Cocolita.

Get your tickets in advance for $20.00, they’ll be $25.00 at the door.

Trick-or-treat and get spirits for a cause — supporting the witches, sirens, and magical beings in your community. Thank you to our special BOOS supporting this event: the DC Abortion Fund, Hook Hall, and Trove Costumes. 75% of proceeds from ticket sales go directly to DCAF.

The DC Abortion Fund is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that makes grants to pregnant people in the DC area, as well as those traveling to the area, who cannot afford the full cost of an abortion. DCAF is the only organization in the DC region that focuses solely on providing this service in our community.

Date: Thursday, Oct. 27
Time: 7:00pm – 11:00pm EST
Location: Hook Hall, 3400 Georgia Ave NW, Washington, DC 20010
Partners: Hook Hall, DC Abortion Fund
Ticket price: $20.00 in advance, $25.00 at the door”

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