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Thank you for another successful Barbara Jordan event!

Updated: May 1, 2025

We are happy to share that we surpassed our fundraising goal of $215,000 through ticket sales, sponsorships, and generous night-of donations!


For 25 years running, we’ve been blessed with a community whose support fills us with hope, gratitude, and appreciation. Your love for Trinity Center and our neighbors continues to inspire us year after year.


Click the pictures to see the full gallery

Click the pictures to see the full gallery


If you attended, donated, sponsored, or in any other way showed up in support of our mission  THANK YOU! It was a night united by one common bond—Trinity Center—and one shared goal: to uplift our neighbors in body, mind, and spirit with the care and resources they deserve.💛



Shout-out to our sponsors:


Commemorative Sponsors:

Bryan & Beth Plater

Heather and Paul Dennison

Riki Rushing & Allen Gilmer

The Shepherd 5 Points Family Foundation


Presenting Sponsors:

McCullough Heating and Air Conditioning


Underwriting Sponsors:

Rob & Anna Belle Williams

Louise & Peter Pincoffs

Martha DeGrasse

Eric Leibrock

The Whitley Charitable Foundation


Supporting Sponsors:

Charles & Kirsten Moody

Jess Chapin & Laurie Eiserloh

Mark & Cissy Warner

Karen Blair

Melinda Taylor & Jim Robertson

The Three Sisters

Alexander Schoenbaum


Neighbor Sponsors:

Hon. Geoff Connor

St. David's Episcopal Church Men's Group

Molly & Ed Sharpe

Lowell & Elizabeth Keig

Randy Baird & Karen McLinden

Ellen Dorsey & Jim Susman


Special THANKS TO:

Mary Venn

FUNauctions, LLC

Chef Ray Trono

Videographer, Jeanie Garrett

St. David's Hospitality & Event Coordinator, Alexis Washington

Photographers of Westlake, Kate Svedersk & Jennifer Tolan

Barbara Jordan committee




Your love for our neighbors continues to inspire us year after year.





 
 
 

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Trinity Center Austin

Being a small organization allows us to offer a personal, familiar touch as we work with our neighbors each day. We have a staff of only six dedicated people, and we rely on people like you who commit to volunteer shifts weekly. We greet each other as neighbors instead of as providers and clients. We treat our neighbors with dignity and respect. In fact, we feel very proud of the manner in which our staff and volunteers “lead by acceptance,” resulting in neighbors who feel acknowledged and understood, have a sense of ownership of Trinity Center, and consider it their community center. Neighbors rely on us when they have nowhere else to go. As one of our neighbors have stated, “Trinity Center is a light in dark times. My spirit feels at peace here, and I feel I am part of the family because of the way you accept me and love me here".

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