Yeehaw! š¤ Rome turned into the Wild West for an unforgettable night, all for an incredible cause. The A Night to Remember Foundation’s adult prom wrangled up an amazing $32,000 to help local families battling dementia. Who knew dressing up could make such a difference in the community?
The recent ninth annual A Night to Remember Foundation’s adult prom transcended mere festivity, evolving into a powerful philanthropic endeavor that successfully raised $32,000 to aid area residents grappling with dementia, demonstrating profound community solidarity and commitment.
This year’s gala embraced a captivating ‘Wild Wild West’ theme, transforming the venue into a vibrant tableau where attendees donned their finest cowboy hats and dancing boots. The immersive atmosphere not only provided a unique opportunity for locals to revel in a themed celebration but also underscored the collective spirit of giving within the community.
A highlight of the evening was the ceremonial crowning of Susan Rice Walker as Prom Queen and Terry Clift as Prom King. These esteemed titles were not merely honorary but a recognition of their exceptional dedication and competitive fundraising efforts, inspiring others through their commitment to the cause.
Initiated in 2014, the adult prom has established itself as a cherished annual tradition, albeit with a two-year interruption during the global pandemic. Its return this year marked a significant milestone, reaffirming its vital role in the philanthropic landscape of the region.
The ‘Wild Wild West’ themed event culminated in an impressive total of $32,000 raised, a testament to the generosity of both individual participants and corporate partners. A substantial portion of this sum, specifically $10,000, was graciously donated by Home Instead, as highlighted by Elizabeth Huff, the foundationās chief financial officer, showcasing robust corporate social responsibility.
While some of A Night to Remember Foundationās initiatives benefit broader organizations like the Alzheimerās Association, the adult prom intentionally prioritizes direct local impact. Proceeds are strategically allocated to support families navigating the challenges of dementia, primarily through the foundationās vital care closet and its comprehensive grant program.
The grant program offers crucial financial assistance, ensuring that local residents facing this debilitating disease have access to the necessary care and resources. Applications for this essential support can be conveniently submitted through the foundation’s official website, streamlining the process for those in need of assistance.
With the resounding success of this year’s event, anticipation is already building for the upcoming 10th annual adult prom. Scheduled for August 22, 2026, this milestone event aims to surpass previous fundraising records and attract an even larger turnout, with Foundation officials encouraging everyone in Rome to mark their calendars.