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The Center for Child & Family Health’s (CCFH) eighth annual Urbaniak-Sanders Fashion Show & Luncheon at the Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club drew a crowd of more than 350 guests this year and included a silent auction, raffle and runway show, where volunteer models showcased fall fashions from local boutiques. Smitten Boutique and Gentlemen’s Corner of Chapel Hill presented women’s and men’s styles, respectively. Children’s fashions were added for the first time this year courtesy of Tiny, Jennings Brody’s new boutique. The net proceeds from the event were $58,000 – the most the event has ever raised – all of which goes to support outpatient mental health care for children suffering from traumatic stress and related conditions. CCFH provides this care to more than 300 children and their families every year in the Urbaniak Clinic. 18

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1 ABC11’s Amber Rupinta in a blue wrap dress from Smitten Boutique. 2 Kathryn White, event chair Martha Pritchett Conner and Bill Stokes. 3 CCFH Director of Development Kevin Spears with longtime supporters Sandra Atkins and Ann Sanders. 4 Cicely Mitchell, president and co-founder of The Art of Cool Project, in a fall look from Smitten Boutique.


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