Acts of Kindness Cabaret – Family Friendly Benefit for NOAH
The Mintu and Davis families are hosting a benefit for NOAH (National Organization for Albinism and Hypopigmentation). Albinism is a genetic condition which causes a lack of pigment in hair, skin and eyes, as well as visual impairment. NOAH helps people with albinism and their families to navigate social, medical, educational, and career challenges.
Award winning Acts of Kindness Cabaret presents a family friendly, comedy performance that will leave you laughing so hard your sides will hurt! Afterward, enjoy refreshments, guided horse-drawn wagon tours of the farm and a raffle.
More information about albinism and NOAH is available at www.albinism.org.
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