The third annual breakfast is the brainchild of Bad Girls Good Deeds, a non-profit organization run by four female educators and innovators who organize fundraisers.
This event will benefit Magic Foundation, a nonprofit that supports families of children afflicted with a wide variety of chronic and/or critical disorders, syndromes and diseases that affect a child's growth.
The Rev. Stephen Sweet, pastor of Grace Lutheran has partnered with the Bad Girls and donated his church to be used as the venue for the event.
JD Photography of Newark will donate free photography with Santa and North Jersey Friendship House is providing the food for the breakfast. The non-profit's mission is to build the skills of individuals with varying abilities and developmental needs, through clinical treatment, vocational training and work opportunities.
Tickets to the breakfast ($20; free to kids one and under) may be purchased by Dec. 6.
The breakfast is from 10 a.m. to noon at the church, 925 Fifth Ave., River Edge, N.J.
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