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Super Abari Game Bar hosts charity raffle, pinball tournament for Mental Health America
By HERE News
CHARLOTTE — Super Abari Game Bar in NoDa hosted the first annual charity raffle and pinball tournament to raise money for Mental Health America of Central Carolinas. The event was held in remembrance of Kevin Shanus, who passed away in 2023. Shanus was the North Carolina State pinball representative for the International Flipper Pinball Association and was a part of growing the game competitively.
Event Details
The tournament focused on raising funds for Mental Health America through the sale of raffle tickets and donations. The community came together to support the cause and honor the memory of Shanus.
Raffle and Tournament
Attendees had the opportunity to purchase raffle tickets for a chance to win exciting prizes donated by local businesses. The pinball tournament brought out enthusiasts of all skill levels to compete and showcase their talent, all while contributing to a meaningful cause.
Supporting Mental Health
Mental Health America of Central Carolinas works tirelessly to promote mental wellness, provide resources, and advocate for those dealing with mental health challenges. The funds raised from the event will go towards supporting programs and initiatives aimed at improving mental health awareness and access to services in the community.
Community Involvement
The event saw a strong turnout from the community, with individuals and groups coming together to show their support. Through their participation and generosity, attendees helped make a meaningful impact on mental health advocacy in the region.
Stay Informed
For more information on upcoming events and initiatives from Super Abari Game Bar in support of Mental Health America of Central Carolinas, visit their website and follow their social media channels for updates and ways to get involved.