ReEmployAbility Renews Commitment as Satchel Sponsor for The Spring of Tampa Bay’s 8th Annual Handbags & Happy Hour 

                               

Brandon, FL – April 9, 2025 – ReEmployAbility is proud to reaffirm its commitment to supporting domestic violence survivors as a Satchel Sponsor for the 8th Annual Handbags & Happy Hour fundraising event. Hosted by The Spring of Tampa Bay, this cherished event raises critical awareness and funds to empower survivors throughout the Tampa Bay area.  

Set for April 24, 2025, at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa, Handbags & Happy Hour will feature an evening filled with a silent auction, inspiring keynote speakers, shopping and cocktails—all in support of The Spring’s life-changing mission. Proceeds will directly fund shelters, advocacy programs that provide essential safety, healing, and hope to survivors of domestic violence. 

As a dedicated partner of The Spring of Tampa Bay, ReEmployAbility is honored to support this cause for the sixth consecutive year. 

"Handbags and Happy Hour was my first introduction to The Spring eight years ago, and it opened my eyes to the heartbreaking reality of domestic violence in our community,” stated ReEmployAbility CEO and long-time partner of The Spring of Tampa Bay, Debra Livingston. “While this event is a time for fun and connection, I hope it continues to shine a light on this critical issue, just as it did for me all those years ago." 

Through its commitment to social responsibility, ReEmployAbility remains devoted to making a meaningful difference in the community. Handbags & Happy Hour offers a powerful opportunity to give back and support a vital organization dedicated to helping survivors rebuild their lives. 

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About The Spring of Tampa Bay 

The Spring of Tampa Bay is a certified domestic violence agency and emergency shelter, with a mission to prevent domestic violence, protect victims, and promote changes in lives, families, and communities. For over four decades, the organization has been a leader in the Tampa Bay community. They have been at the forefront of creating change and educating our community while protecting survivors of domestic violence. Today, The Spring of Tampa Bay has grown to be one of the largest domestic violence shelters in the state of Florida, with 128 beds in its emergency shelter. 

About ReEmployAbility:   

ReEmployAbility, with over 20 years in business, is the nation’s largest provider of early return-to-work services and transitional employment. Their Transition2Work® program offers a cost-effective solution for modified light-duty assignments, helping employers reduce claim costs while injured employees heal. Through a nationwide network of nonprofit partners, they connect injured workers to meaningful opportunities, supporting their transition back to work. Learn more at www.ReEmployAbility.com or call 866-663-9880. 

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