Charity dinner to honor Colts Neck parishioner

July 29, 2019 at 12:37 p.m.


Dennis M. Kelly, a member of St. Mary Parish, Colts Neck, and chief executive officer of APG Security, LLC, South Amboy, will be honored during the Diocese of Metuchen’s 29th annual Flame of Charity dinner to be held Oct. 24 in the Hyatt Regency Hotel for significant contributions he made toward disaster and relief efforts in the Middlesex County area following Hurricane Sandy.

Other honorees include Brian Kelly, president  of APG Security, and a member of St. Mary Parish, South Amboy, and Father Thomas F. Ryan, pastor of Our Lady of Victories Parish, Sayreville, who will be presented with a Community Servant Award.

Tickets for the Flame of Charity dinner are $200 per person and proceeds will benefit the many social service programs of Catholic Charities in the Diocese of Metuchen. In 2012, the funds raised helped Catholic Charities provide 113 programs at 21 sites where more than 50,000 people within the four counties of the diocese and beyond were served regardless of race, religion or ethnicity.

For more information on attending and supporting the dinner, contact the diocesan Office of Stewardship and Development at (732) 562-2438; email [email protected] or visit diometuchen.org/flameofcharity.

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Dennis M. Kelly, a member of St. Mary Parish, Colts Neck, and chief executive officer of APG Security, LLC, South Amboy, will be honored during the Diocese of Metuchen’s 29th annual Flame of Charity dinner to be held Oct. 24 in the Hyatt Regency Hotel for significant contributions he made toward disaster and relief efforts in the Middlesex County area following Hurricane Sandy.

Other honorees include Brian Kelly, president  of APG Security, and a member of St. Mary Parish, South Amboy, and Father Thomas F. Ryan, pastor of Our Lady of Victories Parish, Sayreville, who will be presented with a Community Servant Award.

Tickets for the Flame of Charity dinner are $200 per person and proceeds will benefit the many social service programs of Catholic Charities in the Diocese of Metuchen. In 2012, the funds raised helped Catholic Charities provide 113 programs at 21 sites where more than 50,000 people within the four counties of the diocese and beyond were served regardless of race, religion or ethnicity.

For more information on attending and supporting the dinner, contact the diocesan Office of Stewardship and Development at (732) 562-2438; email [email protected] or visit diometuchen.org/flameofcharity.

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