The Dream Builders Project is proud to present the 4th annual ‘A Brighter Future for Children’ black tie charity gala!

This amazing, impactful and memorable night of charity will directly benefit the Mark Taper-Johnny Mercer Artists Program at Children's Hospital Los Angeles, a comprehensive and innovative effort to apply visual arts, music, dance, poetry, and expressive arts in a pediatric medical setting. Art therapy programs have proven to aid in the healing of patients by alleviating pain, accelerating recovery time, decreasing stress and anxiety, improved treatment compliance and communication and more.

The confirmed guest list includes Ariel Winter (Modern Family), Joseph Reitman (Money Monster), Tito Ortiz (MMA fighter), Brian Krause (Charmed), Vince Lozano (Father of the Bride 2), Jill-Michele Melean (MadTV), Ken Davitian (Borat), Massi Furlan (The Dark Night), Jimmy Van Patten (Saw), Ellen Hollman (Spartacus).

The black tie gala will feature:
• A Celebrity Studded Extended Red Carpet With Full Media Attention
• Live Musical Performances
• Live Art Performances and Exhibits
• An Open Bar All Night
• Hors D’Oeuvres & A Full Catered Dinner
• A Celebrity Poker Tournament
• A Silent & Live Auction
• And Much, Much More!

Attire: Black Tie (Strictly Enforced)

‘A Brighter Future for Children’ 2017 is celebrity endorsed and promises to be bigger and more magical than ever while raising awareness and funds to an incredibly worthy program.

DATE AND TIME

Thu, March 9, 2017
6:30 PM – 11:30 PM PST

LOCATION

The Taglyan Complex
1201 Vine St.
Los Angeles, California 90038

For more info, click here.

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