Country superstar Clint Black to headline fundraising event emceed by televisionâs Melissa Peterman and Rex Linn; awardees include Reba McIntire, Pastor Tommy Barnett
PHOENIX–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Childhelp, the nationâs oldest and largest nonprofit dedicated to eliminating child abuse, will host its 19th annual Childhelp Drive the Dream Gala on February 18, 2023, at The Phoenician, in Scottsdale. The organizationâs signature fundraising event draws celebrities, dignitaries and donors from across America to support Childhelpâs lifesaving programs, which have served more than 12 million children through 63 years.
Grammy-award winner Clint Black is the headline entertainment for the gala, which will be emceed by television personalities Melissa Peterman and Rex Linn. Other acts include Western swing great Red Steagall, Nate Nathan & The MacDaddy-os, Rosevelt Rawls, and Steve Amerson. The gala will include dinner, dancing and a live auction to benefit the Childhelp Childrenâs Center of Arizona, which has provided treatment, intervention and investigation services to around 150,000 child survivors of abuse and neglect since opening in 1998.
Among those honored at the gala will be âthe Queen of Countryâ Reba McEntire, who will receive the Childhelp Woman of the World Award; Dream City Church Pastor Tommy Barnett, who will receive the Childhelp Man of the World Award; and the driving school Track Rekord will receive the Childhelp Nellie Jackson Award.
Sheila and Mike Ingram are chairing the event with co-chairs Kim and Rod Cullum, and vice chairs Carol and Jim Hebets. The theme for the event, âGiddy Up For Kids,â speaks to the use of equine-assisted therapy at Childhelpâs residential villages for abused and neglected children and the occasional pony visitors to the Childhelp Childrenâs Center of Arizona.
âWeâve always been a bit âcountryâ at Childhelp,â explained Childhelp co-founder and CEO Sara OâMeara about the nightâs theme. âIn the early days, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans were two of our biggest supporters, and our villages in California and Virginia are situated in idyllic country spaces, with horses, donkeys and other animals becoming a part of the childrenâs lives.â
âAnd weâre in Arizona!â added Childhelp Co-Founder and President Yvonne Fedderson. âIt doesnât get much more âwesternâ than right here. So giddy up and give!â
Childhelp reaches tens of thousands of Arizona children and families each year through the Childhelp Childrenâs Center of Arizona; its prevention education program, Childhelp Speak Up Be Safe; its international child abuse helpline, the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline (1-800-4-A-CHILD; childhelphotline.org); and other Childhelp programs and services, which serve children and families nationwide.
For more information about the event and for sponsorship opportunities, contact Katrina DeBaker at [email protected] or call 480-922-8212.
About Childhelp: Founded by Sara OâMeara and Yvonne Fedderson in 1959, Childhelp has brought the light of hope and healing into the lives of more than 12 million children as a leading national nonprofit organization dedicated to helping abused, neglected and at-risk children. Childhelpâs programs and services include residential treatment services, childrenâs advocacy centers, therapeutic foster care, group homes and child abuse prevention, education and training. The Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline serves children and adults nationwide 24/7 through phone, text and online chat. For more information, visit www.childhelp.org and follow Childhelp at facebook.com/childhelp, instagram.com/childhelp and twitter.com/childhelp.
Contacts
Robert Dortch, Social Media and Public Relations Manager; [email protected], 480-922-8212