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    Trailblazing Dallasites honored at The Family Place's annual luncheon

    Lindsey Wilson
    Oct 17, 2024 | 6:14 pm

    The director, producer, and star of the film It Ends With Us, Justin Baldoni, was the special guest at The Family Place's 28th annual Texas Trailblazers luncheon on October 4 at the Hilton Anatole.

    VIPs joined luncheon co-chairs Lauren Black, Nakita Johnson, Clarisa Lindenmeyer, and Lauren McKinnon, alongside honorary chairs Lindsay and George Billingsley, at a small meet-and-greet with Baldoni next to the ballroom.

    2024 The Family Place Texas Trailblazer luncheonCameron Cadenhead and Megan TownsendPhoto by Tamytha Cameron and Celeste Cass

    Besides sipping sparkling water and Aperol spritzes, the mini reception gave everyone a chance to purchase raffle tickets for three packages:

    • A luxury getaway to Sedona, Arizona, provided by Planet Lincoln. The three-night stay at Seven Canyons Resort included daily golf for four and award-winning dining and luxury accommodations.
    • Gift cards, gift certificates, and VIP shopping experiences from some of Dallas’ finest retailers, such as Nicholson Hardie, St. Bernard Sports, Tootsies Dallas, Tory Burch Highland Park, Starpower, and Stanley Korshak, along with a rare Jimmy Choo luxury bracelet.
    • A priceless Justin Baldoni memorabilia package including signed books and a signed original movie poster from Baldoni’s film collection.

    Once the crowd of more than 800 was invited into the Chantilly Ballroom and took their seats, The Family Place CEO Tiffany Tate welcomed attendees and outlined the nonprofit's mission.

    The Family Place is the largest provider of family violence services in Texas, serving more than 44,000 people in 2023. Programs include a 24-hour hotline, three emergency shelters — including the state's only shelter for men and their children — a transitional housing program with 25 apartments, three counseling centers, two medical clinics, a dental clinic, a job readiness program, violence prevention education programs for schools, court-ordered supervised visitation, court-ordered counseling for abusers, and legal services. All survivor services are free and provided in both Spanish and English.

    Tate introduced the new Paige Flink Icon Award, given to someone who embodies the spirit, heart, and relentless drive of retired CEO Paige Flink. Tate shared that during the three decades that Flink served as CEO, she took the organization from a single shelter to a leading force in North Texas, building innovative programs, creating vital partnerships, and challenging the way our community responds to domestic violence.

    After joking that it should be called the "Get ‘Stuff’ Done Award," Tate and Flink brought inaugural recipient Jamie Williams to the stage.

    2024 The Family Place Texas Trailblazer luncheonPaige Flink Icon Award recipient Jamie Williams and Paige Flink.Photo by Tamytha Cameron and Celeste Cass

    “If we want to talk about ‘getting things done’, I cannot think of anyone more of a ‘doer’ than Jamie," said Flink. "For years, she has used her strategic vision and partnerships to enact real, sustainable change. Her ability to turn investments into transformative results are why she is an icon and the perfect inaugural recipient of this award.”

    The luncheons four chairs each shared sobering facts about domestic violence, especially in Dallas, including that 1 in 3 women and 1 in 7 men in Texas have been the victim of severe physical violence by an intimate partner in their lifetime — a reminder that statistically that represents one of the four co-chairs on stage or two guests seated at each table.

    Johnson shared a graphic of the domestic violence calls to the crisis hotline by ZIP code to highlight that domestic violence knows no boundaries and crosses every socioeconomic, racial, and geographic divide.

    McKinnon also took a moment to recognize all the men in the room, as The Family Place invites men to not just join the discussion on family violence, but encourages them to be advocates within the community. This year The Family Place also introduced the Men Ending Domestic Violence Auxiliary Group.

    Following a meal that leaned into autumn flavors — toasted butternut squash salad, sage-rubbed chicken, charred Brussels sprouts with maple-thyme au jus — a video highlighted the inspiring work of the “grandmother of Juneteenth,” Dr. Opal Lee.

    2024 The Family Place Texas Trailblazer luncheonDione Sims, Texas Trailblazer Award recipient Dr. Opal Lee, and The Family Place CEO Tiffany Tate.Photo by Tamytha Cameron and Celeste Cass

    Dr. Lee is this year’s recipient of the Texas Trailblazer Award, which recognizes those who have achieved remarkable success and opened doors of opportunity for countless others. A standing ovation welcomed the 98 year old to the stage, with Dr. Lee reminding the crowd that, “if people can be taught to hate, they can be taught to love.”

    Guests were then encouraged to donate to The Family Place, with projected graphics outlining how each dollar donated helps survivors. Battery-operated candles set at each chair, to help shine a light on domestic violence, flickered on as the donations poured in, bolstered by a $50,000 match from the Hollman Family Foundation.

    The finale was the keynote conversation with Baldoni, an advocate for redefining masculinity, and moderator Natalie Nanasi, associate professor of law and director of the SMU Judge Elmo B. Hunter Legal Center for Victims of Crimes Against Women. Baldoni is also known for his role as Rafael in the long-running CW show Jane the Virgin; his talk show Man Enough, which is described as a disruptive panel series that explores what it means to be a man today; and as a speaker at the 2017 TEDWomen Conference.

    2024 The Family Place Texas Trailblazer luncheonModerator Natalie Nanasi and featured speaker Justin Baldoni.Photo by Tamytha Cameron and Celeste Cass

    Baldoni discussed his recent film, an adaptation of Colleen Hoover's novel, and his decision to bring it to the screen:

    When I first read "It Ends With Us," I found myself judging the character. I found myself as a man thinking ‘well just leave, just leave, he is clearly abusing you.’ And I didn’t like how that made me feel; I didn’t like that I was judging her. By the end of the book, it all made sense and I understood it, and it had a pretty profound effect on me and I can only imagine the effect that it had on so many women and survivors, and so many in which they didn’t necessarily know they were in abusive relationships. So that’s one of the reasons why I wanted to develop this book into film. I thought that if this book could help so many women, I can’t imagine what a movie could do.

    He also touched on breaking through gender roles, how women are viewed and treated in society, and how domestic violence affects everyone, regardless of class, age, or gender.

    Spotted applauding in the crowd were Family Place board chair Harold and Bunny Ginsburg, Joyce Goss, Greer Goss, Lynn McBee, Carol Seay, Caren Prothro, Michelle Goolsby, Senator Royce and Carol West, Lindsay Jacaman, Holly Krug, Kristin Hallam, Kit Sawers, Emily Maduro, Susan Scullin, Jess Bass Bolander, Delia Jasso, Mary Bowman Campbell, Jimmy Heimpel, Ana and Jim Yoder, Vinette and Mike Montgomery, Sally Pretorius Hodge, Katie Flowers Samler, Calvert Collins-Bratton, Chuck Steelman, Lisa Singleton, Venise Stewart, Gayle Sands, Stephanie Seay, Tanya Rice, Caren Lock, Nancy Scripps, and Priya Murphy.

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    Photo by Tamytha Cameron and Celeste Cass

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    Equest Dallas patrons pony up record $700K at blue ribbon-worthy ball

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    May 9, 2025 | 1:45 pm
    Equest Blue Ribbon Gala 2025
    Photo by Tamytha Cameron
    Honorary co-chairs David and Natalie Taylor, Auction chair Norma Jean Schaltenbrand, and Gala co-chairs Kristin and James Hallam

    A sold-out crowd of 570 supporters stampeded into Gilley’s Dallas on April 25 for the 44th Annual Equest Blue Ribbon Gala. The Western-chic affair, always one of the most highly anticipated galas of spring, would have a record-breaking night.

    Co-chairsKristin and James Hallam and honorary chairs The Sam and Helga Feldman Foundation and Natalie and David Taylor welcomed patrons decked out in cowboy boots and hats to Gilley's, which had been transformed into a shimmering celebration of all things Equest by event designer Steve Kemble. A “disco saddle” centerpiece even hung from the ceiling.

    Emcee Calvert Collins-Bratton welcomed the crowed with a hearty "yee haw!" Equest founder Susan Schwartz presented the Founders Award to Carol Chamberlin, whose three decades of service as volunteer, donor, and barn manager have made her an Equest organization legend. The Citation Award went to Donna and Tim Weber and their daughter Katherine, an Equest client.

    New CEO Eric Lindh took the stage to underscore Equest’s mission to provide equine-assisted learning, therapies, and counseling (much of it free of charge) to children, adults, and veterans. He shared the nonprofit's bold vision for the future, focusing on the number “22,” a call to action inspired by the 22 percent of Dallas County residents living with a disability, the 22 veterans lost to suicide daily in the U.S., and the 22 percent of Americans living with mental illness, while less than half of those receive treatment.

    His pledge to expand services to first responders struck a chord with the crowd, as did the moving testimonials from Equest clients.

    Auction chair Norma Jean Schaltenbrand urged the crowd to “Bid boldly. Bid big. Bid with heart,” and patrons did that in spades. Auctioneer Louis Murad encouraged bidders to raise paddles stridently, starting from initial $10,000 bids onward. Bidding got fast and furious live auction packages that included fabulous trips (with destinations such as France, Antigua, and Montana) and more. The most memorable moment came when a guest insisted Murad - ever the showman - auction off his own sparkling jacket. It fetched $2,000, a purchase by Tim Weber (who clearly loves a good statement piece).

    In total, the gala raised $700,000, the largest fundraising amount in Equest’s 44-year history. The Blue Ribbon Ball's proceeds go directly to equine-assisted therapies and other services provided by Equest; for more information, visit the organization's website.

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    Photo by Tamytha Cameron

    Honorary co-chairs David and Natalie Taylor, Auction chair Norma Jean Schaltenbrand, and Gala co-chairs Kristin and James Hallam

    After a night of sipping, dining, and fundraising, patrons tried their luck at casino games and danced the night away to Jordan Kahn’s Manhattan Orchestra.

    Spotted in the crowd, enjoying the evening, were Donna Weitzman, Nancy Greenbach, Natalie Taylor, Therese Rourk, Anne Seanor, Courtney Conley, Maggie Spiegel, Tyler Bridges, Lea LaFortune, Lee and Paul Michaels, Ryan and Kelly Casey, Christina Eubanks, Megan Pharis, Julie Bagley, Laura Johnson, Parker and Katy Brooks, Sharon Lee Clark, Max Clark, Jordan Glasgow, Anna Gresham, Khaki Christopher, Jessie Dornak, Jeff Netzer, Lynn McBee, Sarah and Trey Pederson, Luis Araujo, Amy Green, Kayten Elder, Sila Grogan, Melissa Placet, Tayler Reiter, Danny and Tanya Rice, Tina and Michael Beasom, and hundreds more patrons and supporters.

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