MIRAMAR, Fla., Nov. 21, 2017 – The Lynne Mitchell Foundation, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to support the educational needs of underprivileged children in Jamaica, hosted its fifth-annual philanthropic gala on Saturday, October 14th.
This year’s theme, A Night at the Masquerade Ball, was a stunning success that featured a luxurious sense of elegance and ambiance at the Coral Gables Country Club. Guests enjoyed decadent cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, a 3-Course Dinner, fabulous silent and live auction items, entertainment and a rocking good time at the live DJ After Party. Through silent and live auction bids and direct contributions, the Foundation was able to raise over $100,000 during the event, all of which will go to resources that will help improve the quality of learning conditions for primary-school children in Jamaica.
“We are always so impressed and so very grateful at the turnout and amount of support we receive,” said Marlene Gordon, president of the Lynne Mitchell Foundation “This is our fifth-annual gala and each year surpasses the one before in terms of a sense of community and willingness to give back and make a difference. It is truly inspiring to see.”
This year’s gala, honored donors, including the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation, with Donor of Distinction awards for their contributions to leading gifts of financial support over the past 5 years, which have significantly helped the Lynne Mitchell Foundation to further its mission to improve the educational opportunities of underprivileged children in Jamaica.
The Jamaican Ambassador to the U.S., Audrey P. Marks, made a special guest appearance to the event as well and was delighted to be in attendance.
“Through the generosity and support of The Lynne Mitchell Foundation, and everyone who attended, many students will have improved learning conditions and more educational resources,” said Marks. “The difference that will make in the students’ lives and communities as a whole is irreplaceable.”
In addition to the fundraiser, The Lynne Mitchell Foundation awarded four students from Seaview Primary School in Southfield, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica each with $3,000 high school scholarships earlier this year through its annual scholarship program. The Foundation also serves Seaview Primary School through additional programs like its Back-Pack Drive that provides brand new back-packs filled with school supplies to every student in the school at the beginning of the school year. More information about the Back-Pack Drive can be found at https://goo.gl/aY1U6Q.