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Rose Andom Center’s Young Professionals Council’s Drag Bingo Night:

2024 Drag Queen Bingo raised $18,755.94!

Drag Bingo at Tracks/Reelworks Denver featured Jessica L’Whor and Freda Slaves with DJ Kaptain Inherpants. Your donation to this Pride Month fundraiser benefits the Sierra Russell Fund, named in loving memory of Sierra Russell—a symbol of hope and support within our community. This fund offers critical emergency assistance to survivors of intimate partner violence, making a tangible difference when they need it most.

Rose Andom Center’s DVAM Walk One Mile Closer to Hope:

Thank you to everyone who joined us for the DVAM walk! Your presence and voices made a powerful impact, showing solidarity in the fight against domestic violence. Together, we are raising awareness and creating a community of support.

Rose Andom Center’s Young Professionals Council’s Fall Photo Shoot:

Thank you to everyone who reserved their spot for a 15-minute session with a skilled professional photographer—perfect for holiday cards, family memories, professional headshots, or social media.

GET LOUD: Together We Stand Stronger

The GET LOUD! art exhibition, hosted by the Rose Andom Center’s VOICES Survivor Advocacy Network, was an incredible success! This event, which honored survivors of domestic violence and intimate partner violence, showcased powerful artwork and poetry that reflected the strength, resilience, and healing journeys of those affected by abuse.

Hope A Mile High Gala

We are incredibly grateful to each and every one of you for helping make the Hope a Mile High Gala an unforgettable evening! Whether you were able to join us in person, braving the snowy weather, or supported us from afar, your commitment to the Rose Andom Center’s mission means the world to us. Your presence, generosity, and unwavering support made this event truly special, and we couldn’t be more appreciative of our continued partnership with you.

It was an honor to celebrate the remarkable Margaret Abrams, whose extraordinary career culminated in her well-deserved retirement and the presentation of the Building Hope Award. Margaret’s leadership and vision have been instrumental in the growth of the Center, and we are fortunate that her legacy will continue to guide us as we move forward.

Thanks to the overwhelming generosity and support from this incredible community at this year’s Hope A Mile High Gala, we have made significant strides in our efforts to support survivors. The energy and excitement during the paddle raise and auction were inspiring, and your contributions have brought us much closer to our fundraising goals.