Hey everyone! Time for an impromptu happy hour during the week in San Francisco’s Financial District! We’re switching it up a bit, stopping by Ozumo—the classy Japanese lounge and restaurant. While you’re sipping fusion cocktails and chatting with other sophisticated ladies and gentlemen, you’ll be supporting a worthy cause—the earthquake and tsunami survivors in Japan.
WHO: You and all of your cool, sexy Bay area friends
WHAT: Happy hour benefiting the Northern Japan Earthquake survivors
WHERE: Ozumo SF, 161 Steuart Street
(Between Mission and Howard Streets)
WHEN: Tuesday, April 5, 6-9pm
WHY: To meet other great Bay area people while supporting a worthy cause
Ladies, look your sexy best. Men, look sharper-than-sharp! We’re doing this in style—look the part. (Ozumo is a classy place and we’re thankful for their help. Ozumo is donating part of their bar profits during the event.)
$10+ suggested donation to Northern Japan Earthquake Relief Fund. We’ll have several hot and sexy volunteers greeting you at the door and throughout the evening to take your donation. It’s not required, but any donation will be greatly appreciated and will make a difference to people in urgent need.
SPREAD THE WORD, SHARE THE LOVE
Forward this invite to people you know and look your best next Tuesday night at Ozumo, 6-9pm. See you all there!
Organized by: Nick’s Happy Hour, Mia Takami at Skybox Realty, and JCCCNC.
GIVE
If you can’t attend, please donate here:
www.jcccnc.org or call: (415) 529-1322 or The facebook webpage is:
http://www.causes.com/campaigns/97128?cause_id=590211 Any donation makes a difference.
ABOUT THE RELIEF FUND
The Northern Japan Earthquake Relief Fund was established to help the victims of the Great Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami which took place on March 11, 2011. Their relief campaign is a community based and volunteer driven effort. 100% of the donations received are going directly to citizen relief efforts that are actively on the ground providing support to the victims through the National YMCAs of Japan and other Non-Governmental Organizations that the JCCCNC has very long relationships with since the 1995 Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake centered in Kobe. The funds will focus on supporting the victims and those who need it most but are often forgotten, the elderly, children, the physically and mentally challenged and the migrant communities. At this time, the JCCCNC is only accepting monetary donations. All donations are tax deductible to the extent of the law and will be acknowledged.
THE RELIEF FUND PLAN
• RELIEF: Meeting immediate life saving and survival needs
• RECOVERY: Creating sustainability, temporary shelters and housing needs, Post
• Traumatic Stress counseling, supplies for children, families and seniors
• REBUILDING: Supporting community/neighborhood capital improvement projects and programs
Thanks,
Nick and Mia