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An Inviting Night for Ladies to Unite and Support Local Foster Families

Dr. Benjamin Spock
By Dr. Benjamin SpockJun 19, 2025
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In a heartwarming initiative, women in East Alton are invited to take part in a unique prom night aimed at raising funds for local children in foster care. Set to occur on June 28, 2025, this "Mom Prom" event will feature an array of activities such as dining, music, auctions, raffles, carriage rides, and photo opportunities. The proceeds from the evening will benefit Dream Home Charities, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing Christmas gifts to families affected by the foster care system. Sherry Gilleland, the founder of Dream Home Charities, emphasizes the importance of community support to ensure the success of this charitable cause.

A Special Evening with Heartfelt Purpose

On a memorable Saturday evening in June, ladies aged 21 and above will gather at Julia’s Banquet Center in East Alton for an unforgettable "A Night to Remember" themed event. Organized by Sherry Gilleland, this Mom Prom aims not only to provide an enjoyable experience but also to raise essential funds for Dream Home Charities. Participants can expect a delightful evening filled with fun and camaraderie, where they can either dress up in their finest attire or come casually dressed. Tickets priced at $50 include access to all the festivities, while additional contests and prizes, including crowning a prom queen, promise to add excitement to the occasion.

Gilleland highlights the significance of community involvement, urging everyone to join in and support the mission of ensuring joyous Christmases for families in need. Beyond just holiday gifts, Dream Home Charities extends its assistance to cover utility bills, offer gas cards to parents with hospitalized children, and help seniors afford medications. This event represents more than just a prom; it symbolizes unity and compassion within the community.

For those interested in participating or contributing, further details about purchasing tickets and supporting Dream Home Charities can be found through their official Facebook page or website.

From a journalistic perspective, this event exemplifies how communities can rally together for a common good. It underscores the power of collective action and generosity, reminding us that even small contributions can make significant impacts on people's lives. As we witness the efforts of individuals like Sherry Gilleland, it inspires us to reflect on our roles in fostering kindness and support within our own neighborhoods. Such initiatives serve as a beacon of hope, demonstrating what can be achieved when hearts unite for a noble cause.

Dr. Benjamin Spock
authorBy Dr. Benjamin Spock

Iconic pediatrician and author of "Baby and Child Care," which revolutionized permissive parenting.

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