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SALISBURY — Partners In Learning’s recent fashion show, where special needs models bravely shared their stories on the runway, was a resounding success. The event, which saw more than 140 attendees, exceeded fundraising expectations, garnering more than $41,000 in support of the organization’s programs. The Just As I Am special-needs fashion show was a night to remember, filled with inspiration and empowerment.

Models, confidently showcased their unique styles, proving that beauty and strength come in all forms. Their stories touched the hearts of everyone present, highlighting the importance of inclusion and acceptance. “We are overwhelmed by the outpouring of support from our community,” said Norma Honeycutt, executive director at Partners In Learning.



“This event not only raised crucial funds but also significantly contributed to breaking down barriers and stereotypes. We are so proud of our models for their courage and confidence, and we are hopeful for a more inclusive future.” The fundraising momentum continues, thanks to a generous $10,000 matching donor.

Every dollar contributed now will be doubled, amplifying the impact of each donation. Partners In Learning encourages everyone to seize this opportunity to make a difference in the lives of individuals with special needs. Donations can be made online at www.

epartnersinlearning.org or by mail to 1775 S. Martin Luther King.

Jr. Ave. Salisbury, NC 28144.

“We are beyond thankful to the many sponsors for making our eight annual special needs fashion show our best year yet. The runway may have been temporary, but the confidence and joy radiating from our models will last a lifetime. Their support, along with the many donors, will provide vital therapies, educational resources and adaptive equipment that will empower these incredible kids to reach their full potential,” said Amy Vestal, development director.

Sponsors included: “In addition to our sponsors, it is important to recognize the valuable volunteers who worked hard to ensure this year was a breakthrough event. Committee chair Joan Correll; committee runway stylist Megan Adams; set director, Jim Amaral; program editor, Jill Rabon; and committee members, Mallory Patterson and Linda Hawkins; emcee, Jonathan Wallace; photographer, Paige Alisa Studio & Styling.” Partners In Learning is a non-profit organization that provides innovative programs and services to individuals with special needs and their families.

Their mission is to empower individuals to reach their full potential through education, advocacy, and community engagement..

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