2025 Midnight in Monte Carlo Benefit
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On Friday, June 6, more than 330 guests were transported to the French Riviera for Midnight in Monte Carlo—Family Centers' largest fundraiser of the year.
Inspired by To Catch a Thief and the timeless elegance of Monaco, co-chairs Phoebe de Croisset, Alex Steel Scott, Victoria Triplett and Shirin von Wulffen orchestrated a truly unforgettable evening. Many thanks to our hosts for bringing the magic to life.
Guests arrived to a fleet of luxury cars from Miller Motorcars,setting the tone with a nod to Grand Prix glamour. French bellhops welcomed partygoers inside with signature cocktails named for Grace Kelly and Cary Grant.
Under the tent, Marcia Selden Catering served a decadent French-inspired menu, while flapper-style dancers moved to vintage French melodies. As the evening unfolded, guests hit the black-and-white checkered dance floor—or made their way to made-to-order crepes and passed desserts to fuel lively rounds of blackjack and roulette.
Thanks to the generosity of our guests and the community, Midnight in Monte Carlo raised over $940,000 to support Family Centers' network of integrated health, education and human service programs, empowering more than 26,000 children, adults and families each year.
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Family Centers is a private, nonprofit organization offering health, education and human service programs to children, adults and families in Fairfield County. More than 300 professionals and 500 trained volunteers work together to provide more than 26,000 residents with a holistic, wrap-around approach to care. Family Centers is Joint Commission accredited in Ambulatory Health Care, Behavioral Health Care and Human Services. Family Centers’ Early Care and Education programs are accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), and the agency is licensed by the State of Connecticut Department of Public Health. Visit www.familycenters.org for additional information.
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