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Angel Force Foundation to host Heroes on the Homefront Winter Ball Jan.24

| Staff Reporters
Calling all veterans and first responders, past and present! Angel Force Foundation wants to honor and celebrate you.

Join in on an enchanting black-tie evening of celebration and appreciation for our hometown heroes who sacrifice their lives for our freedom and protection.

This isn’t just a ticket; it’s a tribute to their courage, dedication, and inspiration. Limited slots are available! Everyone is invited. You do not have to be a veteran or first responder. Just come support them, honor them and thank them.

The “Heroes on the Homefront” Winter Ball will be a night to remember at The Loft on Main Jan. 24. Doors open at 5 p.m. for VIPs and 6 p.m. for general admission. There will be live entertainment all night, including a DJ and a guitarist.

On top of honoring veterans and first responders, the evening will highlight Angel Force Protection and Foundation and how they are committed to the safety of children in this community. Local hometown heroes will also be shouted out throughout the evening.

“This ball gives veterans and first responders an opportunity to not only dust off old uniform if that’s what they choose to do, but come and represent what they did prior, or get a taste of a military-style ball that some of them are probably longing to have,” Angel Force founder Joshua Yirkovsky said.

A deluxe grazing charcuterie board from Board Boxes by Heather and delicious hot finger foods such as glazed meatballs will fill up the buffet line all night long. There will also be bartenders and all kinds of drinks to quench your thirst. The food and drinks will be continuous.

Get your picture made by Ashes’ Flashes Photography in front of the elegant photo backdrop.

Angel Force would like to say a huge thank you to the sponsors and donations such as photography and the DJ services that will make this ball a night to remember.

Tickets are $20 per person or $30 per couple, and VIP tickets are already sold out. This is an exclusive event and tickets will sell out sooner rather than later, so purchase your tickets today at https://angelforcefoundation.betterworld.org/events/heroes-homefront-winter-ball or by scanning the QR code below.

All proceeds go back to Angel Force Foundation to pay for protection of children in local schools, whether it’s education, services, or equipment such as security cameras.

This Winter Ball is much more than a party and an opportunity to get dressed up.

“It’s giving the due credit where its deserved and that’s what this ball means to me; to be able to reciprocate and give that back and show that people care about first responders even though they’re underappreciated or overworked,” Joshua said. “And same with veterans. Just because they got out, doesn’t mean anything. They still served. And this gives them an opportunity to come back and get a feel of that again.”

Angel Force Protection (AFP), a veteran- owned-and-operated school protection service, is committed to ensuring the safety of the children in this community.

Through proactive measures and rapid response strategies, their angel guards, who are all dedicated veterans, are committed to creating an environment where every child can thrive without fear.

“We want to show the community that we can create a safe environment and let our kids play until the streetlights come out, like they used to,” founder Joshua Yirkovsky said.

Angel Force Protection’s sister organization, Angel Force Foundation (AFF) is always looking for partners who believe in the safety of children. If you are interested in donating, please visit angelforcefoundation.org.

“If there’s a private school that can’t afford security services, Angel Force Foundation will step in and pay for their first year,” Yirkovsky said.

The foundation can also advise schools on how they can apply for grants to help protect their children.

Angel Force takes safety seriously and does things differently. Two angel guards are assigned to each school that partners with Angel Force Protection. Their job is to protect the school and ultimately allow children to learn in a safe and free environment.

“We are a proactive organization in a society that has been reactive regarding safety in our school system,” Yirkovsky said.

Angel Force Protection
www.angelforcefoundation.org
850-797-5288

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