Judson Center’s Child Safe Michigan Raises More Than $280,000 at Legends of Tomorrow Gala

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Funds will benefit agency’s foster care, adoption and mentoring services

 

Royal Oak, MI Child Safe Michigan, an affiliate of human services agency Judson Center, raised more than $280,000 at its 2024 Legends of Tomorrow gala on June 7 at the Oakland Expo Center in Waterford.

The fundraiser benefits Child Safe Michigan’s foster care, adoption and mentoring services for neglected and abused children in Southeast Michigan.

“This event is extremely vital to helping Child Safe extend its reach to more children who need hope for the future,” said Judson Center President & CEO Lenora Hardy-Foster. “Judson Center is celebrating 100 years of unwavering care in the community, and the vision and mission of Child Safe is an important part of our legacy of helping children and families thrive.”

During the evening’s program, Hardy-Foster and Child Safe Michigan Board Chair Keith Pomeroy welcomed the more than 160 guests attending the event. They also thanked the many corporate, foundation and individual sponsors who provided major support for the event.

“Thanks to our generous supporters, Child Safe Michigan successfully arranged 195 foster care placements, helped 159 children find adoptive families, and matched 40 youth in foster care with mentors last year,” said Pomeroy. “We are so proud to have been able to remove some of the barriers that prevent children from reaching their full potential.”

The 2024 Legends of Tomorrow gala co-chairs are Child Safe Michigan Board Member David Grossman and Julie Adelson, both of Franklin, MI.  Retired Child Safe Michigan founder, Elizabeth Brazilian, was in attendance, along with Judson Center and Child Safe board members. A highlight of the evening’s program was a moving testimonial from Mario Talerico about how Child Safe has guided him along his journey of becoming a foster parent to navigating the adoption process.

Guests enjoyed a delicious strolling dinner, desserts, live auction, raffle, and an afterglow with dancing and Motown entertainment.

#232:  Event Co-Chairs Julie Adelson and David Grossman

#69:   Child Safe Board Chair Keith Pomeroy, John Boyd, and Judson Center President & CEO Lenora Hardy-Foster

#136:  Retired Child Safe Michigan Founder Elizabeth Brazilian 

#156: Foster and Adoptive Parent Mario Talerico 

About Child Safe Michigan
Child Safe Michigan, an affiliate of Judson Center, provides foster care, adoption, and mentoring services to neglected and abused children in Southeast Michigan. In addition to providing expert, comprehensive services, Child Safe Michigan offers children safety and stability that allows them to grow and thrive. The agency received the 2019 Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Child Welfare Team Excellence Award for outstanding commitment to Michigan’s children and families. For more information, visit www.childsafemichigan.org.

About Judson Center
Judson Center, trusted by Michigan families for 100 years, is a non-profit human services agency providing expert, comprehensive services that strengthen children, adults and families impacted by abuse and neglect, autism, and developmental, behavioral and physical health challenges so they can achieve whole health, well-being, and maximum potential. Judson Center also offers integrated primary healthcare for all through Judson Center Health in Warren and is a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC). Since opening its doors in 1924, Judson Center has grown to change the lives of more than 13,000 children, adults, and families each year. Judson Center has offices in Genesee, Macomb, Oakland, Washtenaw, and Wayne counties. As part of our centennial celebration, Judson Center has launched the “Where Care Is An Art” awareness campaign, which uses artwork to illustrate the inspirational and emotional stories of our clients. Judson Center’s headquarters are located at 30301 Northwestern Highway, Suite 100, Farmington Hills, MI 48334-3277. Learn more at www.judsoncenter.org.