As high school students, we both recognized the necessity of education from an early age. Although we both originally had ideas of pursuing vastyle different futures, we soon realized the issues plaguing our community. We read about the closing of schools, lack of material for students, limited educational support, and racial injustice. These issues must be remedied. Inspired by DECA, we have decided to host our own event to directly combat these issues apparent in our lives. After locating a reputable charity with a vision that aligned with ours, we quickly moved forth to turn our plan into reality.
We are proud to announce that all proceeds generated from our gala will be directly given to the United Way of King County, advocating for their work and aiding in their fight to provide education and equity for all Washingtonians.
Join us on Saturday, January 11th for an unforgettable Gala experience.
Filled with unique auction items such as resorts, experiences, sculptures, and paintings, we are confident you will fall in love with our wide selection.
Hosted in the Seattle Art Museum, the Scholars of Tomorrow Gale places a big emphasis on art and culture, reserving the museum gallery exclusively for our guests.
Prepare for a luxurious dining experience. With an enticing array of custom menu items including wine, Shooby Doo Catering will ensure you enjoy your night in the most delicious way possible!
Help those in need. All proceeds generated by the Scholars of Tomorrow Gala will directly go to the United Way of King County, aiding in educational development and equity for colored communities.
The proceeds from this gala will be donated to United Way of King County in support of education and equity. They aim to do the following:
Parentchild+ (home visiting program to improve literacy, cognitive, language skills, and social-emotional development)
Racial Equity Coalition (create communities of belonging for youth of color, offering after-school programs that celebrate their cultural identities and equip them with the tools to stay engaged in school)
Home Grocery Delivery (provide groceries for families that cannot visit their local food bank, especially crucial since federally-funded programs for COVID-19 has ended)