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September 28th ∙ 5pm-8pm

Total raised: $54,744

Tickets, Donations, Silent Auction, Matching Gifts

You can still contribute to Homecoming and the home-coming work of JFON

with a gift today - help make this event the most successful fundraiser event

in JFON's history!

Homecoming is commonly known as a reunion — for JFON, Homecoming is about gathering people together, sharing a spirit of hope and justice, and celebrating the home-comings we fight for every day alongside our immigrant neighbors. 

In a time when families face heightened threats and immigrants and our community are under attack, your partnership helps turn hope into action.

We enjoyed a wonderful night filled with purpose — complete with drinks, hors d’oeuvres, dinner, music, prizes, and stories of resilience and justice. We hope to see you next year!

FEatured speaker: REP. James Talarico

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Representative James Talarico is a former public school teacher first elected to serve in the Texas House of Representatives in 2018. Born in Round Rock, Rep. Talarico attended Wells Branch Elementary School and graduated from McNeil High School before earning degrees from The University of Texas at Austin and Harvard University. After college, he taught middle school on the Westside of San Antonio. He currently sits on the Public Education Committee, the Juvenile Justice and Family Issues Committee, and the Calendars Committee.

 

“I was born in Central Texas to a single mom who fled abuse to protect me. My mom was a fighter and she taught me that Democrats fight for the people; for the many against the powerful few—whether they’re bullies, bigots, or billionaires. That's why I fight for Texans every day in our state Capitol.” - Rep. Talarico

speaker: Pablo Veliz

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Pablo Castillo Véliz is an award winning director and producer from within the immigrant community. Starting out in narrative film with awards in Sundance and a variety of film festivals, he has taken the narrative structure and put his own twist on how commercial and documentary work can be associated with creative story telling.

Join in on the Fun

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  • Bid on this year's selection of silent auction items

  • Buy a mum to play "Heads or Tails" for a chance to win a fabulous prize

  • Add your entry to the Yearbook

Last year we added a section in the printed program we called the "Yearbook."

This year, the Yearbook will focus on featuring tributes to family members, friends, and others you consider icons who are immigrants you want to honor.

Sponsorship levels come with various complimentary entries. Individual Yearbook entries are a quarter-page in size, or 2" wide by 4" tall. Full pages can be kept whole, halved, or quartered.

 

This is a great way to participate in the event and support JFON even when you can't make it to Homecoming!

Table & Sponsors

Thank you to our table sponsors!

Cheerleaders

Tom & Robbie Ausley

Lucius & Lynn Bunton

Eileen Curry

Josh & Amelia Harnagel

Paul Harper & Teresa Welborn

Steve & Dixie Houston

Paul & Debbie Ledbetter

Jonathan & Leslie Moore

Nicole Netherton

Camille Raycraft

Laura Rushefsky & Bob Rosenberg

Barbara Ruth

Patti Pittman Simmons

Alice Wiley

John Wright

Rachel Wright & Richard Stafford

Saint John's United Methodist Church of Austin

University United Methodist Church of Austin

Pep Squad

Venue

Lisa McMinn

Leia Danielle Williams

Brodie Homestead

A perfect balance of rustic charm and modern elegance, the incredible cathedral-like ceilings and large stone walls are original to the barn, and nearly all of the wood used inside the building was repurposed from the original structure. There are also some new additions, including the six stunning crystal chandeliers and recycled maple floors.

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Questions?

send questions to homecoming@jfonaustin.org

PAYING WITH A CHECK

Please email homecoming@jfonaustin.org to let us know what ticket you plan to purchase and send your check made out to Austin Region JFON, PO Box 17516, Austin TX 78760

WHAT TO WEAR

Wear what makes you feel festive! Cocktail attire is a good guide, but don't let what you wear stress you out - the whole point is to have fun together and celebrate.

HOW TO REGISTER GUESTS WHILE PURCHASING TICKETS

If you purchase a Pep Squad, Cheerleader, or Booster table, you'll be prompted by the ticketing page to fill in information for each guest at the table. But what if you aren't sure who will be attending? No problem! Those answers shouldn't be required to proceed, so you can leave them blank for now and follow up by emailing names and email addresses to homecoming@jfonaustin.org later. We'll follow up if we haven't heard from you so that info for the event can be emailed out to all guests!

Questions

Thanks for signing up! We are excited to share opportunities to work together for justice.

To contact an attorney/

Para hablar con un abogado:

attorney@jfonaustin.org

Consultations by appointment only/

Consultas con cita previa:

512.326.1988

  

Volunteers/Voluntarios:

volunteer@jfonaustin.org

General Contact/Contacto General:

contact@jfonaustin.org

Mailing Address:

Austin Region JFON

PO Box 17516

Austin, TX 78760

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Austin Region Justice for Our Neighbors is an affiliate chapter of the Immigration Law & Justice Network (formerly National Justice for Our Neighbors), serving immigrants seeking legal status through 19 sites across the United States.

Through the Immigration Law and Justice Network, we are members of AILA (American Immigration Lawyers Association), CLINIC (Catholic Immigration Legal Network), and NIPNLG (National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild.)

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