Union Station Becomes a “Wonderland”
Held at Union Station, KidsTLC’s Benefit25: Wonder raised more than $430,000 for youth mental health programs, including $30,000 from a sold-out car raffle. Guests were wowed by live illusions, interactive fun, gourmet food and an electric after-party with DJ Ashton Martin. KidsTLC is a nonprofit organization providing mental and behavioral support for kids and families. Visit kidstlc.org to learn more.
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Erin Dugan, CEO of KidsTLC; Honda of Tiffany Springs owners Bobby and Laura Hennessey, who donated a car for auction; and Rojanae Williams, CDO of KidsTLC. Photography by Laura Morsman.
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