What a night at RoseMary’s Place!
We recently hosted a community dinner party celebrating our residents, some reached the significant milestone of 90-day housed status, and birthdays. It was an evening filled with great food, music, dancing, and genuine connection.

This event was made possible through the generous support of community volunteers and partners, including https://www.facebook.com/shanita.vitaldavisShanita Vital Davis and Vital Vision Exploration Foundation, Chef Shunda’s Coco Butter Babies, Angels of Resilience, DJ Wayne the Saxophonist, and many others who contributed their time and talents.
Celebrating these milestones is about more than just marking time. It’s about recognizing progress, building community, and creating moments of joy and belonging for the people we serve. Events like this remind us why partnership and community support are so essential to the work we do.
We’re grateful to everyone who made this celebration possible and to our dedicated staff who work every day to support our residents on their journey.

We also thank:
- 4 Corner Kidz and Genius Kids
- MizzQueenego Sellers of No Limit Tax Services
- Ashley Hawkins of Hawkins Group Inc.
- Daniell Latrice VitalDuncan of Vital Creation Hair Studio
- Nastasia Staten of Chef Diva’s
- Shareeduh McGee
- Jalesia Jackson
- Ettrell Vital Jones
- Adonis Vital
- TeAsia TheDoll
#CommunitySupport #Housing #MilestoneCelebration #CommunityPartnership
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