Habitat for Humanity Calaveras Hosts Screening of “UnCharitable” Documentary Sponsored by Tim & Sarah Oskey of Edward Jones

By Published On: June 27, 2024

Image of people in movie theater with text, "UnCharitable the Documentary".

On Monday night, Habitat for Humanity Calaveras hosted a special screening of “UnCharitable,” a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the challenges faced by non-profit organizations today. Sponsored by Tim & Sarah Oskey of Edward Jones, the event took place at the Bret Harte Theater and brought together a diverse audience of non-profit representatives, donors, volunteers, and community members, all eager to engage in meaningful discussions and network with like-minded individuals.

The evening began with a warm and welcoming reception, skillfully organized by a dedicated team of Habitat for Humanity Calaveras volunteers. Guests were treated to an array of snacks and beverages, creating a relaxed and inviting atmosphere that encouraged conversation and camaraderie. The reception area buzzed with animated discussions as attendees exchanged ideas and experiences, setting the stage for the evening’s main event.

“UnCharitable” provides an in-depth look at the systemic issues and misconceptions that non-profit organizations grapple with, particularly regarding funding, operational costs, and public expectations. The documentary challenges conventional wisdom and urges viewers to reconsider how they view and support non-profits.

As the lights dimmed and the film began, the audience was captivated by the compelling narratives and eye-opening insights presented in “UnCharitable.” The documentary highlighted the passion and dedication of those working in the non-profit sector while also shedding light on the often-unseen obstacles they face in their quest to make a difference.

The event was not only an opportunity to showcase “UnCharitable” but also served as a platform for fostering stronger connections within the local community. Attendees left with a deeper understanding of the complexities of non-profit work and a shared sense of purpose in supporting organizations that strive to make a positive impact.

Habitat for Humanity Calaveras extends its heartfelt gratitude to Tim & Sarah Oskey of Edward Jones for sponsoring the event, as well as to all who attended and contributed to its success. The organization remains committed to its mission of building homes, communities, and hope, and looks forward to future opportunities to engage with and support the community.

For those who missed the event, the documentary “UnCharitable” is available for viewing by clicking here. For more information about Habitat for Humanity Calaveras, upcoming events, and access to the documentary, please visit our website or follow us on social media.

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Habitat for Humanity Calaveras Hosts Screening of “UnCharitable” Documentary Sponsored by Tim & Sarah Oskey of Edward Jones

By Published On: June 27, 2024

Image of people in movie theater with text, "UnCharitable the Documentary".

On Monday night, Habitat for Humanity Calaveras hosted a special screening of “UnCharitable,” a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the challenges faced by non-profit organizations today. Sponsored by Tim & Sarah Oskey of Edward Jones, the event took place at the Bret Harte Theater and brought together a diverse audience of non-profit representatives, donors, volunteers, and community members, all eager to engage in meaningful discussions and network with like-minded individuals.

The evening began with a warm and welcoming reception, skillfully organized by a dedicated team of Habitat for Humanity Calaveras volunteers. Guests were treated to an array of snacks and beverages, creating a relaxed and inviting atmosphere that encouraged conversation and camaraderie. The reception area buzzed with animated discussions as attendees exchanged ideas and experiences, setting the stage for the evening’s main event.

“UnCharitable” provides an in-depth look at the systemic issues and misconceptions that non-profit organizations grapple with, particularly regarding funding, operational costs, and public expectations. The documentary challenges conventional wisdom and urges viewers to reconsider how they view and support non-profits.

As the lights dimmed and the film began, the audience was captivated by the compelling narratives and eye-opening insights presented in “UnCharitable.” The documentary highlighted the passion and dedication of those working in the non-profit sector while also shedding light on the often-unseen obstacles they face in their quest to make a difference.

The event was not only an opportunity to showcase “UnCharitable” but also served as a platform for fostering stronger connections within the local community. Attendees left with a deeper understanding of the complexities of non-profit work and a shared sense of purpose in supporting organizations that strive to make a positive impact.

Habitat for Humanity Calaveras extends its heartfelt gratitude to Tim & Sarah Oskey of Edward Jones for sponsoring the event, as well as to all who attended and contributed to its success. The organization remains committed to its mission of building homes, communities, and hope, and looks forward to future opportunities to engage with and support the community.

For those who missed the event, the documentary “UnCharitable” is available for viewing by clicking here. For more information about Habitat for Humanity Calaveras, upcoming events, and access to the documentary, please visit our website or follow us on social media.

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