Miami, FL|Local Classified|Announcement|
Voices for Children of Broward County Celebrates 15th Anniversary

Voices for Children of Broward (Voices) celebrated a milestone at its annual Soaring for Children Gala, the organization’s signature event, on Saturday, April 18, 2026, at The Venue in Wilton Manors.
This year’s theme, Capes & Courage, was a playful yet elevated take on superheroes. It brought the community together to celebrate 15 years of impact for children in foster care and to honor the individuals and partners who continue to show up in meaningful ways.
The sold-out event welcomed nearly 270 guests for an evening that reflected on both the strength of the mission and the collective commitment to ensuring children in foster care have the resources, stability, and opportunities they need to thrive. The gala marked the largest event in the organization’s history, both in attendance and funds raised.
The event raised over $200,000 to support Voices’ mission to ensure that every child and young adult in Broward County who has experienced abuse, neglect, or abandonment has access to the resources and support they need to thrive. The funds will help sustain year-round, high-impact programs that provide stability, meet essential needs, and create meaningful opportunities for children in foster care. Since 2011, Voices for Children of Broward County has served more than 14,000 children by providing advocacy, essential resources, wraparound support, and experiences that promote dignity, normalcy, and hope.
Attendees enjoyed a cocktail reception, a three-course plated dinner, a compelling program, a curated silent auction, and superpowered entertainment throughout the evening. Upon arrival, guests had the opportunity to pose for photos at the step and repeat alongside Batman and Wonder Woman before being welcomed into cocktail hour, where the silent auction was open and a violinist set the tone.
Guests were then invited into the ballroom, where superhero aerialists created a dynamic and engaging transition into the program. Throughout the night, interactive moments brought the theme to life, with DJ Christopher Andrew keeping the energy high.
A themed photo booth invited attendees to transform into their own superhero personas, creating memorable keepsakes that captured the spirit of the evening. Each table featured superhero action figure centerpieces, further reinforcing the theme.
Even The Venue’s service team joined in, with servers dressed as superheroes as they moved throughout the room, delivering each course with flair and reinforcing the evening’s message that heroism can take many forms. Guests embraced the spirit of the evening in elevated attire, wearing gold, deep red, and navy, the signature colors of Capes & Courage. Many added capes and superhero-inspired accessories, bringing an added sense of fun and energy to the night.
The evening reflected on 15 years of impact while looking ahead with renewed purpose, united in the shared commitment to supporting children in foster care. It served as a tribute to the community of partners, supporters, and advocates who continue to show up and make a difference.
“We are incredibly grateful to everyone who came out to celebrate our 15th anniversary,” said Voices President and CEO Erica Herman. “Capes & Courage reflects both the resilience of the children we serve and the commitment of those who show up for them every day. This evening honors the individuals and partners who have supported our mission over the past 15 years, and we are grateful to those who continue to help us respond to the needs of children in foster care.”
During the event, Voices honored 15 individuals and organizations in recognition of the organization’s 15th anniversary. Honorees included Donna and Jim Inglis; Representative Chip LaMarca, Florida House of Representatives; The Honorable Brenda D. Forman, Broward County Clerk of the Circuit and County Court; Gena and Tom Hoyer; BB Americas Bank; Dejah; Dario Knowles; Desiree Forsythe; Homeinc; Neiko Shea; Norene Bauers; Pam Tindall; The Paul Palank Memorial Foundation; Precious Dreams; and Susan Kraizgrun.
The 2026 sponsors included The Inglis Giving Fun; Homeinc; Shumaker; Pam Tindall; Myrna & Bob Kopf; The DeBrito Family; The Ogden Family; Amy Goldin & Brian Strelitz; Margy & Rich Puritt; The Honorable Brenda D. Forman, Broward County Clerk of Courts; Gena & Tom Hoyer; Holman; ChildNet; AT&T; The Dryer Family; The Brooksy Group; The Giuliano-Fried Family; Publix Super Markets Charities; Locality Bank; Ron Rubinoff; Dr. Sylvan and Ruth Goldin; Luz Carime Reveiz; Setnor Byer Charitable Family Fund; PKF O’Connor Davies; Ken Fisher & Elizabeth Lender and Heal the Planet; Angel Palank-Sharlet & Phil Sharlet; Justice for Kids; Handy; Broward Sheriff’s Office; Christopher Andrew; Print E Solutions; Balloons Galore & More; and The Venue.