The Crime Victims Assistance Center (CVAC) is throwing a party to celebrate its 45th birthday! They've been helping out people affected by crime in our area for four and a half decades.

The special event is happening on Thursday, November 7th from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Holiday Inn Binghamton Downtown. Mark your calendars or put the date in your phone and plan to be a part of this grand occasion.

CVAC wants you to come and celebrate as they reach this impressive milestone. The party will have all the good stuff - mingling, snacks, a cash bar, and of course, a toast with champagne and cake to honor CVAC's long history of doing good in the community.

This celebration is a thank you to all the lives that CVAC has helped over the years. It's also a chance to help them come up with more ways they can keep doing good in the future.

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They want your input on how to continue to bring hope, offer new ideas, and ways to support  the people who have been through tough times. Tickets are only $25 and get you into the bash, plus all the snacks, networking, and toasting. You can grab your tickets here.

CVAC is thankful to all their friends, supporters, and partners who have helped them get this far. Your party presence isn't just fun and games but it will honor all the awesome things that CVAC has done in the past.

CVAC hopes that you will come and commemorate this remarkable milestone. Your presence will not only honor their past but also propel them into a future filled with hope and continued service to those who have been victimized.

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