Restore NYC Freedom Gala Invitation

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After learning about foreign-national women’s propensity for domestic violence and human trafficking, Co-Founders Faith Huckel, Susan White, and Kathleen Slocum were inspired to establish an organization that fights against sex trafficking and helps survivors regain their lives. This is Restore NYC, a non-profit organization that provides counseling, safe housing, and economic empowerment to victims of trafficking. Since their early beginnings in the New York City area, they have continued to expand to the national level, aiding victims for 10 years. In recognition and celebration of their 10 years of service to trafficking victims, Restore NYC hosted their 10th Anniversary Freedom Gala in September.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Holding a relationship with GSB Digital for many years, Restore NYC sought our printing expertise to produce their Gala Invitations. The invite set includes the invitation card, a response card, and RSVP envelope, all sealed inside a mailer envelope. These pieces were produced utilizing a variety of our capabilities including HP Indigo 12000 digital printing, traditional offset printing, and variable data printing.
Outer Envelope produced using traditional offset printing on Silver Metallic Stock
Invitation printed on Blazer Digital Gloss 100# Cover stock using HP Indigo 12000 press
RSVP Envelope produced on Mohawk UltraWhite Eggshell A2 stock using traditional offset printing
We are proud to continue producing print that helps celebrate those who take a stand against injustice in our society. We look forward to seeing more print projects from Restore in the near future. Learn more about Restore NYC. Interested in our hybrid solutions? Request a quote from us today!

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Restore NYC Freedom Gala Invitation

Custom Invitations After learning about foreign-national women’s propensity for domestic violence and human trafficking, Co-Founders Faith Huckel, Susan White, and Kathleen Slocum were inspired to