Join Plymouth Healing Communities for a special evening of philanthropy and connection at our annual fundraising event, Night of Hope, on Thursday, September 21 at Washington Hall (153 14th Ave, Seattle 98122).
Enjoy delectable appetizers, lively music, and an inspiring program that will leave you motivated to make a lasting impact on Plymouth Healing Communities. All event proceeds support Plymouth Healing Communities. Special guests Rev. Dr. Kelle Brown, Senior Pastor of Plymouth Church, UCC and City of Seattle Deputy Mayor Greg Wong will speak to the importance of communal support for those experiencing mental illness and housing instability.
To ensure your attendance, please reserve your seat by September 13. There is no cost to attend. A donation of $100 or more will be requested during the event.
Thursday, September 21, 2023
Washington Hall
153 14th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122
- 5:30 p.m. Welcome Reception with flavorful innovations by That Brown Girl Cooks!
- 6:30 p.m. Stories of Hope & Raise your Paddle
- 7:30 p.m. Festivities continue with soulful live music from Darelle Holden and the Quintet
Padrica Hoffman, Executive Director of Plymouth Healing Communities As the Executive Director of Plymouth Healing Communities, Padrica Hoffman leads a dynamic team of professionals who provide housing and companionship to those in Seattle suffering from chronic homelessness and mental illness. With over a decade of experience as a professional leader driven to advocate for those less fortunate, she has earned the reputation of being a visionary, an authentic listener, and an agile innovator. Padrica realizes that true joy in life comes from serving and believing in something greater than yourself.
Rev. Dr. Kelle Brown, Plymouth Church UCC Senior Pastor Rev. Dr. Kelle J. Brown is the senior pastor of Plymouth Church United Church of Christ in downtown Seattle. She is a vocal presence for justice in Seattle and beyond. Kelle is a tri-chair of the Poor People’s Campaign, and invites those she meets to follow Howard Thurman’s sage wisdom: “Don't ask what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive, and go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive.”
Deputy Mayor Greg Wong, City of Seattle Greg Wong is Seattle’s Deputy Mayor of External Relations, to which he was named by Mayor Bruce Harrell in August 2022. Prior to that, Wong served as Interim Director of the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods. He is experienced in addressing a diverse array of complex issues that impact our lives. Prior to joining the City, he was a community leader and partner at Pacifica Law Group LLP, where he focused on constitutional law, litigation and appeals, and public policy. His work included preventing gun violence, ensuring investments in our people and public services, creating more just and equitable economic and educational systems, and numerous other issues.
Robie Flanagan, Board President, Plymouth Healing Communities
If you can’t join us on September 21, please make a donation now to Plymouth Healing Communities. Questions? Email Events@plyhc.org