Serendipity’s Girls’ Night Out is a socially conscious evening that combines fashion, food and fun, all to support great causes. Held this year on April 21 at The Loading Dock in Stamford, CT, the event gave guests the opportunity to shop, mingle and honor the philanthropists who contribute to the community. An enthusiastic crowd cheered as these charitable models (and kids!) showed off fresh spring looks. The party continued with gourmet cuisine from caterer Abigail Kirsch, refreshing lemon cocktails from Keel Vodka and dance hits performed by the popular band Sweet & Meaty. In between, guests shopped for gorgeous clothing and jewelry, sampled expert beauty services and products and tasted fine wines. Meet the men, women and children who made Girls’ Night Out a success.
Colleen Cimador
Documenting Hope (West Simsbury, CT)
Her role: Community outreach and co-author of The Race To Recovery, focusing on children’s health Mission: The Documenting Hope Project runs a pilot recovery program for 14 children with chronic conditions, including autism and ADHD. A team of experts provides therapeutic interventions that address the genetic, environmental and epigenetic causes of these illnesses. The program is also being documented on film with scientific rigor, in order to capture inspirational stories to share as part of a grass roots social movement for change.
What drew you to this charity? “This charity and its founder, Beth Lambert, provided us with a roadmap to recover my son from multiple issues that so many children deal with today, including ADHD, food allergies, asthma, sensory processing and auditory processing disorder. “
Learn more: documentinghope.com