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Written by Nicole Romero
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On Friday, August 4, 2006 at 6:30p, Agents Entertainment is hosting a screening of their new family film Agents: Live the Mission to benefit Concept 7’s foster families.
The screening, which will be held at The Crossing Church in Costa Mesa is free to the public. Agents is asking attendees to bring a back-to-school donation of school supplies for the foster kids involved in Concept 7. Agents Entertainment is a new Christian media company on a mission to let kids know that they matter and can make a difference right now in their communities, regardless of age. “There needs to be another voice out there in the media, a voice that cares about kids as individuals and helps motivate them to positive action in the world,” said Nicole Romero, VP of Production at Agents Entertainment. “This is why we made the movie and this is why we are excited to invite kids and families to come to the screening, bring a donation for Concept 7, and see how serving others can feel great.” Agents’ live-action film, Agents: Live the Mission, written and directed by Jared Romero, is a comedy that follows a group of kids who are “Special Agents for God” as they go on adventures to help other kids. The film is 45 minutes long and safe for the whole family. Concept 7 is a foster care agency, which serves over 1500 families, including approximately 700 children, each year in need of prevention, support, early intervention or placement services. Their children come from all over Southern California and represent a wide range of ethnicities.
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