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Annual Chocolate Indulgence Feb. 13 Benefits Rockwall and Hunt County Survivors

The annual Chocolate Indulgence on Feb. 13 will raise funds and awareness for domestic violence survivors in Rockwall and Hunt counties, supporting the local agency that provides shelter and services.

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Annual Chocolate Indulgence Feb. 13 Benefits Rockwall and Hunt County Survivors
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The annual Chocolate Indulgence will return to Five01 on Lake Ray Hubbard on Feb. 13 to raise funds and community awareness for domestic violence survivors in Rockwall and Hunt counties. Organizers announced on Jan. 15 that tickets and sponsorship opportunities were available, positioning the event as a key fundraiser for the local agency that provides shelter and supportive services to survivors.

The event brings together residents, local businesses, and civic groups to generate both financial support and visibility for an agency that serves a critical role in the region. In communities the size of Rockwall and neighboring Hunt County, private fundraising events often supply essential operating dollars that supplement public and grant funding. The Chocolate Indulgence aims to bolster shelter capacity, counseling services, legal advocacy and other survivor supports that rely on steady community contributions.

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Five01 on Lake Ray Hubbard will host the evening, offering a central lakeside venue familiar to many local residents and businesses. The location and timing are intended to draw residents from across the county line and to make participation accessible to families, professionals and volunteers. Mid-January ticket and sponsorship announcements give individuals and corporate partners time to plan attendance or contribute at varying levels of support.

Beyond its role as a fundraiser, the Chocolate Indulgence serves as a high-profile opportunity for civic engagement. Local elected officials, nonprofit leaders and volunteers often use events like this to connect with constituents and donors, but the primary focus remains service delivery. Proceeds support direct services for survivors and help maintain shelter operations that, in many cases, provide immediate safety and long-term recovery resources.

For residents weighing how to respond, the event represents both an occasion to give and a visible sign of local solidarity. Supporting the fundraiser can have practical effects: donated dollars translate into staff hours, emergency housing availability and program continuity. For businesses, sponsorships provide community visibility while backing a local safety net. For volunteers and donors, attendance is a way to channel community concern into measurable support.

As the Feb. 13 event approaches, organizers expect continued outreach to secure sponsorships and ticket sales. Interested residents should contact the agency that provides shelter and services for Rockwall and Hunt County survivors for ticketing and sponsorship information. The Chocolate Indulgence offers a timely chance for Rockwall County neighbors to turn concern into concrete support and to help sustain local safety nets that many area families depend on.

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