HOPE for Prisoners Presents ‘A Night of HOPE’ with Wynonna Judd Nov. 21 at Las Vegas Ballpark

HOPE for Prisoners Presents ‘A Night of HOPE’ with Wynonna Judd Nov. 21 at Las Vegas Ballpark
HOPE for Prisoners (HFP)
presents “A Night Of HOPE” Nov. 21 from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Playstudios Clubhouse inside Las Vegas Ballpark, featuring an exclusive, unplugged performance by five-time Grammy award winner Wynonna Judd.

“‘A Night of HOPE’ will highlight the special relationship we share with our local law enforcement with the help of music legend and massive HFP supporter Wynonna Judd,” said Jon Ponder, Founder and CEO of HFP. “Funds raised will allow us to further our mission to restore hope to those who feel all has been lost, and provide them with the tools and guidance they need to reintegrate into society.”

HFP provides long-term support and programs to help the formerly incarcerated reenter the workforce and community, including professional development, housing and medical services.

With a career spanning 35 years and 20 No. 1 hits including “Mama He’s Crazy” and “Why Not Me,” Judd has consistently pushed the boundaries of country music with her powerful and honest music. Active in charitable and philanthropic work, Judd has developed a personal passion for prison reform and has since become a fierce advocate for HFP, meeting with White House officials to discuss criminal justice reform and enhancing reentry programs for inmates.

Tickets are $250, plus taxes and applicable fees, and includes limited open bar, food stations and passed hors d’oeuvres. For more information about HFP and to purchase tickets, visit www.hopeforprisoners.org

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