
Thursday, April 30, 2026
An Evening Celebrating KenCrest and the Power of Possiblities
KenCrest is thrilled to invite you to Empowering Dreams, a special evening celebrating our mission, honoring the impact of community support, and highlighting the inspiring stories of individuals and families whose lives have been transformed by compassion and generosity.
Thursday, April 30, 2026 | 6:00 PM
Whitemarsh Valley Country Club
815 Thomas Road, Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania 19444
Business/Cocktail Attire
What to Expect
Empowering Dreams is more than just an event; it’s an expression of KenCrest’s enduring commitment to helping people of all abilities pursue inclusion, dignity, and independence. Guests will gather for an inspiring evening of dinner and drinks, hear remarks from KenCrest’s leadership, and enjoy a program that features members of the KenCrest family and community.
This celebration reflects the mission KenCrest has upheld for over 120 years: supporting community development by exploring possibilities, mobilizing resources, and empowering dreams.
Be Part of the Impact
Your participation helps ensure that dreams continue to become realities, not just through celebration, but through meaningful support for KenCrest’s work across communities in Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Connecticut.
There are several ways to get involved:
Guest Tickets: General attendance at $175 — RSVP by April 10.
Sponsorship Opportunities: Multiple sponsorship levels are available, from Patron to Presenting Sponsor, with benefits ranging from event recognition to spotlight presence on the event website.
Whether you join as a guest or a supporter, your presence at Empowering Dreams makes a difference and directly contributes to creating opportunities for growth, inclusion, and independence for individuals and families across the region.
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