Fight For Flint Live October 2016

Pro Boxing Event “Fight For Flint” to Benefit Catholic Charities and Flint Community

FLINT, MI – September 19, 2016 – Catholic Charities, in cooperation with professional match maker Don Elbaum, along with celebrities and other supporters will be hosting “Fight For Flint” on October 1, 2016 at 6:30 pm at the Dort Federal Credit Union Event Center in Flint, MI. This event, which promises to be the most anticipated boxing event to help the Flint community, will feature upcoming local and international boxers and will be streamed online with a pay-per-view broadcast at FightForFlint.org.

Fight For Flint will bring added awareness and support to individuals and families served through Catholic Charities’ three community-based Soup Kitchens, three Sandwich Programs and a large Community Closet of personal care, household, clothing and linen items for anyone in need of immediate support. As the foundation of Catholic Charities’ mission to Provide Help and Create Hope, healthy meals, food pantry items, clean water, infant formula and many other resources, including counseling, substance abuse treatment/recovery and prevention and outreach assistance services that support healthy development and positive outcomes are offered to all who seek assistance.

Fight fans will be able to see incredible fights including Alicia “Slick” Ashley and Former World Champion, Fatuma “The African Queen” Zarika, Tim Littles of Flint vs. Ex-World Champion Robert “The Fighting Preacher” Daniels, with Troy Albring, in his pro debut. As well as future world heavyweight champion Juiseppi “The Italian Stallion” Cusumanu, and local stars, Rafael Pedro, Nate Green, Antonio Wade and Ramone Hernandez. Among the celebrities attending and helping to support the cause will be Tommy “The Hitman” Hearns, Roy Jones, Jr., and sportscaster, and radio personality, Roy Foreman.

“We are seeking local and national support, and have enlisted the help of many friends, both near and far, to contribute,” Don Elbaum, event promoter says. “Everyone is in for a real show with this event.”

For tickets: Ticketmaster.com, Dorteventcenter.com or visit the new event website at FightForFlint.org. Contact Sheila Shegos, Director of Development, at 810-232-9950 ext.222 or sshegos@ccsgc.org for more information.

About Catholic Charities: Services include Counseling, Substance Abuse Education and Treatment, Adoption and Foster Care, Prevention, Education and Outreach Services such as Mr. Gaines Gardening Program PLUS, North End Soup Kitchen Summer Employment and Youth Camp, Kinship Caregivers, Work Ready program, Utilities Assistance, the St. Christopher Medical Transport program, as well as Community Services (meals and water) and a large Community Closet of personal care, household, clothing and linen items for anyone in need of immediate support. To lift burdens during crisis and challenging times, Flint service sites include Catholic Charities main building, Children’s Center, The Sister Claudia Burke Center for Hope and its Warming Center, Community Closet and Soup Kitchen, North End and South Flint Soup Kitchens, as well as three community-wide Sandwich Programs. Sites offer expansive service hours on weekdays/evenings, with access to clean water and nutritious meals also provided on weekends. For more information about Catholic Charities, visit www.ccsgc.org.